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Posted on 10/12/04

New voice of Libya has familiar ring at times

TRIPOLI -- He was raised in tents by a father whose chiselled face appears on giant banners on every street. He cowered as U.S. warplanes bombed his family, killing his young sister. As a young man, he learned that his name had become an African synonym for revolutionary freedom and a Western byword for terrorism and tyranny.

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