Moammar Gadhafi's forces pounded rebels near their port-city redoubt in western Libya on Sunday. But opposition fighters fought their way back into another Mediterranean city near the Tunisian border, a surprising resurgence in their nearly four-month battle oust the North African strongman ...
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Libyan forces shell rebel port city in west
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