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Her position gave time to excavate other major sites such as Sabratha in northwest Libya, and Breedon-on-the-Hill and Sutton Walls in the U.K.
Beyond Jericho 2008
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Military troops took foreign reporters on a tour in Sabratha, west of Tripoli, to see a pro-Gadhafi demonstration.
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Gadhafi holds Tripoli and a few cities around it, including Gharyan and Sabratha, in addition to his birthplace of Sirte in central Libya.
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In a hospital in the nearby city of Sabratha, staff showed journalists the bodies of at least 10 people, including those of two children, allegedly killed in the strike.
Libya says new Nato missile attack killed three children 2011
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Libyan military troops took foreign reporters on a tour in Sabratha, west of Tripoli, to see a pro-Gadhafi demonstration.
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They said they had eliminated government forces in the town of Tiji and had secured the coastal town of Sabratha, west of Zawiya, bolstering their control of the vital coast road that is a key lifeline to the capital, Tripoli, which is still controlled by Col.
Rebels Gain Near Tripoli, as Refugees Pour Out Charles Levinson 2011
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Drivers traveling the coast road said rebels now held all the towns and villages between Zawiya and Sabratha.
Rebels Lay Siege to Key Libyan City Charles Levinson 2011
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Military troops took foreign reporters on a tour in Sabratha, west of Tripoli, to see a pro-Gadhafi demonstration.
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Rebels also reported NATO air strikes helped them complete their hold on the town of Sabratha, a town 40 kilometers west of Zawiya, and home to ancient Roman ruins.
Rebels Lay Siege to Key Libyan City Charles Levinson 2011
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A supporter kisses a picture of Libya's leader Gaddafi in Sabratha, around 46 miles west of Tripoli, Feb. 28, 2011 during a guided government tour.
Middle East in turmoil: Gaddafi interviewed by Christiane Amanpour 2011
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