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Adventure April 2005 Mary Anne Potts |
Libya's Shifting Sands By Land Cruiser, camel, and on foot, a Nairobi-based photographer shares outtakes from a three-week Libyan odyssey. |
BusinessWeek March 12, 2007 Stanley Reed |
The Opening Of Libya Harvard professor Michael Porter is helping to restructure the economy in Libya, but skepticism abounds. |
BusinessWeek April 5, 2004 |
Rewarding Libya For Good Behavior The U.S. and Britain are making good on their pledge to reward Libya for getting rid of weapons of mass destruction, ending support for terrorism, and coming clean on the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing in Lockerbie, Scotland, in the 1980s. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 Anderson et al. |
Big Oil Treks Back To Tripoli Western executives are offering Colonel Muammar Qaddafi cash for oil exploration and production rights in Libya. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 |
The Ties That Bind With greater electrical stability, the countries of North Africa may gain a measure of economic security. |
Parameters Spring 2006 Dafna Hochman |
Rehabilitating a Rogue: Libya's WMD Reversal and Lessons for US Policy Ultimately, there is no clear formula prescribing the rehabilitation of rogues or a clear roadmap to generate voluntary disarmament. The Libyan reversal suggests that US policymakers should be mindful to appeal to a diverse array of possible approaches as a necessary. |
BusinessWeek October 23, 2006 Eamon Javers |
Lobbying For Libya Hired guns are helping the once-rogue nation walk the D.C. walk. |
Adventure November 2004 McKenzie Funk |
Libya Trips to Libya have been streamlined. |
BusinessWeek March 26, 2007 Stanley Reed |
Going For A Gusher In Libya Italy's ENI is beating out giants like BP and ExxonMobil, partly because it never left. |
BusinessWeek April 6, 2011 Paul M. Barrett |
The Professors and Qaddafi's Extreme Makeover What was lost when some of America's finest scholars got paid to buff the Libyan dictator's image? |
Reason June 2003 Jesse Walker |
The Dubious Anarchist Libya's libertarian rhetoric |
Real Travel Adventures November 2005 Doug Eads |
What Wonder Await on a Silver Cloud? Libya's doors are now open for tourism but this alone is not a reason to go there. There are impressive historical preserves from bygone eras that you must see in this unspoiled setting before commercial tourism arrives with all its neon trappings. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Peter Fairley |
Closing the Circuit Engineers working in the teeming cities and lonely deserts of North Africa are creating the last links in a power grid that will ring the Mediterranean Sea |
The Motley Fool July 7, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Crude Near Cuba How will Repsol's findings affect energy reserves, U.S. policies, and the Cuban populace? |