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          The character of the Libyan crisis today arises from the complex but so far evidently indecisive impact of the.

          Michael Morris appears on 'CNN Money With Maggie Lake' to discuss Bill Gates, Starbucks....

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          the top stories right now -- in libya, fierce battles continued thursday in areas controlled by gadhafi loyalists.

          mostly in southern tripoli. meanwhile the rebels national transition council plans to relocate its headquarters from benghazi to tripoli.

          Twice a week, award-winning journalist Kara Swisher gets to the heart of the story through no-holds-barred interviews with power players across business, tech.

          the leader of libya's national transitional council called for more financial support for the new government from other nations. japan's about to get another new prime minister. kan announced his resignation. parliament will vote on tuesday to choose the country's next leader.

          CNN's Maggie Lake talks to Leonard Doyle from International Organization for Migration about the increase in smuggling of migrants.

        1. His attorney tried to further justify Sandusky's actions in an interview with CNN. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) JOE AMENDOLA, SANDUSKY'S DEFENSE ATTORNEY.
        2. Michael Morris appears on 'CNN Money With Maggie Lake' to discuss Bill Gates, Starbucks.
        3. The character of the Libyan crisis today arises from the complex but so far evidently indecisive impact of the.
        4. A general's video sparks coup confusion in Libya.
        5. kan was struggling for approval even before the march disaster struck japan. his ratings have gotten worse since. people along theest east coast are getting ready for hurricane irene. six states are in emergency

          mode.

          thousands of toof tourists and residences have been evacuated. it's been 11 days since the hunger strike began, but he sa