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Libya

By Larry Habegger | Permalink | No Comments | February 25th, 2004 | Trackback

The U.S. government ban on travel to Libya, in effect since 1986, is likely to be eased as a way to reward Moammar Gadhafi for abandoning his nuclear ambitions and rejoining the international community. The move is designed mainly to allow U.S. companies access to lucrative business deals in Libya, but ordinary travelers will benefit by regaining the freedom to visit that has been denied them for 18 years.





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