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The man alleged to have wounded 10 people in a knife attack on a Tokyo commuter train late on Friday told pol
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TRIPOLI, Libya 鈥?Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on Friday threatened to attack Europe if NATO continued bombing his country.In a recorded message broadcast to a large crowd gathered in Tripolis central square, Gadhafi said that Libyans would target your homes, offices, families, which would become legitimate targets. These people are able to one day take this battle to Europe, he said as the crowd shouted slogans against the West.Shortly after the speech, a series of blasts believed to have been NATO bombs thundered through the capital. The military coalition has been bombing Libya for more than three months
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stanley shop rutal crackdown Gadhafis forces launched to quell an uprising in February.The speech was one of Gadhafis most menacing in recent months. He and his supporters have sought to shift the focus of the conflict that plunged the country into civil war, portraying it as the Wests latest attempt to invade
stanley cup and exploit a Muslim nation.The crowds size and vigor suggested that the beleaguered leader still has sizable support in the capital. Down, down Sarkozy! protesters chanted, referring to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country has been a leading member of the NATO campaign.A leading dissident in Tripoli said the city was heavily policed Friday and that the government appeared to allow only its supporters into Green Square.In Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the United States took Gadhafis threat serious