• The guided-missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) launches a Tomahawk missile towards Libya. The US, Britain and France pounded Libya with Tomahawk missiles and air strikes into the early hours of Sunday, sparking fury from Moamer Kadhafi who declared the Mediterranean to be a AP - Moammar Gadhafi vowed a "long war" as allied forces launched a second night of strikes on Libya on Sunday, and jubilant rebels who only a day before were in danger of being crushed by his forces now boasted they would bring him down. The U.S. military said the international assault would hit any Gadhafi forces on the ground that are attacking the opposition.


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  • An image grab taken from Libya's state television shows a sculpture depicting a fist crushing a jet fighter in the grounds of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's former Bab al-Aziziya residence, in the capital Tripoli, after it was bombed in 1986 by US aircraft. A missile totally destroyed an administrative building of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's residence in Tripoli, an AFP journalist saw Sunday.(AFP/LIBYAN TV)AFP - A missile totally destroyed an administrative building of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's residence in Tripoli, an AFP journalist saw Sunday.


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  • The at&t logo is seen at their store in Times Sqaure in New York April 21, 2010. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonReuters - AT&T Inc struck a $39 billion deal to buy Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile USA, to create a new U.S. mobile market leader and bolster its constrained network against a near insatiable appetite for videos and data from Apple iPhone and iPad users.


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  • This photo combination shows logos for AT&T, left, and Deutsche Telekom AG. AT&T Inc. on Sunday, March 20, 2011 said it will buy T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom AG in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $39 billion, becoming the largest cellphone company in the U.S. (AP Photo)AP - AT&T Inc. said Sunday it will buy T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom AG in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $39 billion that would make it the largest cellphone company in the U.S.


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  • In this Saturday, March 19, 2011 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, seen through night-vision lenses aboard amphibious transport dock USS Ponce (LPD 15), the guided missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) fires Tomahawk cruise missiles in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn from the Mediterranean Sea . The U.S. fired more than 100 cruise missiles from the sea while French fighter jets targeted Moammar Gadhafi's forces from the air on Saturday, launching the broadest international military effort since the Iraq war in support of an uprising that had seemed on the verge of defeat. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Petty Officer 1st Class Nathanael Miller)Reuters - Western powers pressed ahead on Sunday with a campaign of air attacks in Libya, promising more strikes despite criticism by the Arab League.


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  • Duke guard Seth Curry (30) moves around Michigan guard Tim Hardaway Jr. in the first half of a West Regional NCAA tournament third-round college basketball game, Sunday, March 20, 2011, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)AP - Duke is no stranger to this situation: Facing an underdog with uncanny touch from 3-point range, one that's racing downcourt in the closing seconds, scrambling for one last shot at some NCAA tournament magic.


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  • With a bandage in his right hand, Haitian-American singer Wyclef Jean, center, casts his ballot at a polling station during a presidential runoff in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, March 20, 2011. Jean told the AP in a telephone interview  he was grazed by a bullet in the hand when he stepped out of his car in Haiti to make a phone call. Haiti's voters will choose between candidates Mirlande Manigat, the former first lady, and Michel 'Sweet Micky' Martelly, a star of Haitian music to lead the country.  (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)AP - Musician Wyclef Jean said Sunday that a bullet grazed his hand as he stepped out of a car to make a telephone call, but said he was only slightly injured.


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  • Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stout (DDG 55) launches a Tomahawk missile in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn in the Mediterranean Sea on March 19, 2011 in this handout photo released to Reuters on Saturday. REUTERS/Jeramy Spivey/U.S. Navy photo/HandoutReuters - Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Sunday Libyans themselves would decide the future of their country and stressed the limits of U.S. military involvement there, despite a heavy American-led assault on Muammar Gaddafi's forces.


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  • Sailors move food and humanitarian assistance supplies across the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) to load onto helicopters for delivery to earthquake and tsunami affected areas of Japan, in the Pacific Ocean, March 19, 2011. REUTERS/U.S. Navy/Patricia R. Totemeier/HandoutReuters - Japan hoped power lines restored to its stricken nuclear plant may help solve the world's worst atomic crisis in 25 years, triggered by an earthquake and tsunami that also left more than 21,000 people dead or missing.


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  • Smoke billows from wrecked tanks belonging to Moamer Kadhafi's forces in al-Wayfiyah, 35 km west of Benghazi, after being hit by French warplanes. Explosions rocked Tripoli Sunday as allied forces tightened enforcement of a UN resolution aimed at halting Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's attacks on civilians in suppressing a month-long uprising.(AFP/Patrick Baz)AFP - Explosions rocked Tripoli Sunday as allied forces tightened enforcement of a UN resolution aimed at halting Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's attacks on civilians in suppressing a month-long uprising.


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