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Allied Forces Begin Enforcing No-Fly Zone in Libya

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NPR's news blog, The Two-Way, is keeping close watch on the  developments in Libya.

The U.S., its NATO allies and members of the Arab League are today taking military action in a bid to stop Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi and forces loyal to him from further attacks on those Libyans who are trying to topple his regime.

Keep up with the latest developments on the Two-Way's live blogs.

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