Hundreds Take To The Streets In Yemen And Libya And As Middle East Unrest Continues -- The Daily Mail
* More bloodshed expected in Yemen as one in two people own guns
* In Libya anger vented towards Prime Minister rather than Colonel Gaddafi
* 'Day of Rage' organised for tomorrow in Libya
* Yemen the 15/8 favourite next to be toppled - Paddy Power
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of Libya and Yemen today in the first sign that the unrest which toppled governments in neighbouring Tunisia and Egypt has spread to the North African nation.
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