Libya's New Rulers Say War Has Been Won -- The Guardian
Mahmoud Jibril and Mustafa Abdul-Jalil to step down as post-Gaddafi government takes shape.
Libya's new leaders are poised to declare the country's "full liberation" is complete and appoint a new transitional government.
The new government regards the war as in effect won even though there is still heavy fighting in former leader Muammar Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte, one of the last loyalist holdouts, and Bani Walid still remains under the control of pro-Gaddafi forces who are besieged inside.
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More News On Libya's Civil War
Libyan leaders to announce 'liberation' if key city falls -- CNN
Libya interim forces intensify attack on Sirte -- Reuters
Fighters overrun Gaddafi birthplace -- Sydney Morning Herald
Chilly welcome for freedom fighters in Gaddafi's town -- Reuters
Many in Surt, Libya, don't trust revolutionary forces -- L.A. Times
Libya conflict: New offensive on Sirte -- BBC
Civilians Abandon Sirte ahead of Rebel Onslaught -- Spiegel Online
Libya conflict: Hundreds of residents flee Sirte -- BBC
Libya: civilians flee Sirte fighting as Red Cross take medicines into besieged city -- The Telegraph
Fighting halts Red Cross mission into Libya's Sirte -- MSNBC
Libya's post-Gadhafi rulers name new Cabinet -- Guardian/AP
Libya's Interim Prime Minister Sets Plans to Step Down -- Voice of America
Officials: Cabinet for emerging Libyan government finalized -- CNN
Libya's NTC lowers bar for starting election process -- Reuters
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