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Live update: Graeme Smith reports from inside Libya

Libya— Globe and Mail Update

The Globe and Mail's Graeme Smith enters Libya from Egypt, and finds the rebel-controlled east quiet and orderly. To read the more on the unrest in Libya, click on the links below the audio.

Download the MP3 of Graeme Smith's report.

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