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Weekly Edition, Libya  -  Week of August 23, 2004
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Berlyskoni discusses in Libya fighting illegal migration
The Italian prime minister Silvio Berlyskoni held yesterday talks with the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi concentrating on fighting illegal immigration and means of halting the flow of the waves of emigrants who arrive daily on the Italian coasts via Libya.
Libya-Italy, Politics, 8/26/2004

Rev. Jesse Jackson visits HIV infected children in Libya
The American Civil Rights advocate, Rev. Jesse Jackson and his accompanying delegation visited Wednesday morning the Contagious Diseases Center in Benghazi, where he saw the state of the Libyan children infected with HIV virus
Libya-USA, Local, 8/26/2004

Jesse Jackson in Libya
Libya-USA, Politics, 8/25/2004


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