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British warplanes bombed a bunker in Moamer Kadhafi's birthplace of Sirte as rebel fighters prepared to attack the town, one of the last major regime holdouts east of Tripoli.Slide 6: Libyan rebels remove the green flags from poles at the Abu Salim square in Tripoli on August 26, 2011, as the opposition forces announced the transfer of their leadership to the capital, boosted by a UN decision to free up millions of dollars in aid money and despite not having captured strongman Muammar Qaddafi. (Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 7: Libyans show their support for the rebellion after Friday prayers at the Jamal Abd Nasser Mosque next to Green Square in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 8: Libyan women react to support the rebellion after the Friday Muslim prayers at Jamal Abd Nasser Mosque next to the Green square in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 9: Drawings on the wall of a cell inside the Abu Salim prison in Tripoli, Libya, on August 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 10: A photo of ousted Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi lies torn and dirty on the ground of the ransacked Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli, on August 26, 2011. (Reuters/Zohra Bensemra)Slide 11: Getty Images - A Libyan boy holds the rebellion flag as he stands near the old city walls of Tripoli's Medina on August 26, 2011.Slide 12: Getty Images - (L) A boy in traditional dress looks on as Libyan Muslims pray in the new Mayzaram mosque in central Tripoli on August 26, 2011, - (R ) Libyan Muslim men listen to the sheikh as he gives a sermon from a pulpit decorated with the rebel adopted pre-1969 Libyan flag, in the new Mayzaram mosque in central Tripoli on August 26, 2011,Slide 13: Getty Images - Libyan Muslim men listen to the sheikh as he gives a sermon from a pulpit decorated with the rebel adopted pre-1969 Libyan flag, in the new Mayzaram mosque in central Tripoli on August 26, 2011, on the first Friday following the rebel capture of most of the capital from forces loyal to leader Moamer Kadhafi.Slide 14: Reuters Pictures Muslim men attend Friday prayers at Mosque Al Madina in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 15: Reuters Pictures - Imam Cheikh Mohamed addresses a mass gathering during Friday prayers at El-Fechloum mosque in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 16: Reuters Pictures Libyan people stand in queue for bread at a bakery near Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 17: Reuters Pictures An employee prepares bread at a bakery near Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 18: Getty Images - Libyans queue with their cars after looting the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Moamer Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 19: A Libyan worker loads smoke-damaged mannequins from a burnt out clothes shop into a truck after the intense battle in Abu Salim district, in Tripoli, Libya, on August 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 20: Getty Images - A Libyan rebel enters the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 21: Getty Images Libyan rebels enter the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 22: Reuters Pictures A boy jumps into a swimming pool at Aisha Gaddafi's compound in Bin Ashour district in Tripoli August 26, 2011. Aisha Gaddafi is the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.Slide 23: Reuters Pictures A man shows the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 24: Getty Images - Libyan rebels walk at the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 25: Reuters Pictures - A man holds a golden plate with a picture of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi inside her house in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 26: Reuters Pictures - A man holds clothes in the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 27: Reuters Pictures - Framed pictures are seen inside the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.)Slide 28: Reuters Pictures - Libyans look at a room at Aisha Gaddafi's house in Bin Ashour in Tripoli August 26, 2011. Aisha Gaddafi is the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.Slide 29: Getty Images - A picture shows an outside view of the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 30: Reuters Pictures - A man stands inside the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 31: Reuters Pictures - A boy stands next to a golden sofa with a statue of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi inside her house in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 32: Reuters Pictures - Libyans stand next to a golden sofa with a statue of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi inside her house in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 33: Reuters Pictures Libyans walk inside the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 34: Getty Images - Libyan rebels sit in front of a painting of a Lamborgini at the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Moamer Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 35: Getty Images - A team from the International Committee of the Red Cross ready to evacuate injured people from the general hospital in the restive Abu Salim neighborhood of Tripoli, on August 26, 2011. The putrefying bodies of around 80 people were found in the hospital, apparently the unlucky victims of fighting that prevented the wounded from being treated, an.Slide 36: AP Photo - Rebel fighter seen inside Tripoli International Airport outside Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. British warplanes struck a large bunker Friday in Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, his largest remaining stronghold, as NATO turned its attention to loyalist forces trying to hold back advancing Libyan rebels in the area.Slide 37: Getty Images TRIPOLI, LIBYA - AUGUST 26: Libyan Rebel soldiers loot weapons from an ex-Gaddafi military compound as they advance their position towards pro-Gaddafi loyalists on August 26, 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Heavy fighting continues in the Libyan capital between Colonel Gaddafi's forces and the surging rebel presence. Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte is today being targetted by British Tornado jets' precision-guided missiles.Slide 38: A rebel fighter slaps a wounded man accused of being a mercenary fighting for Muammar Qaddafi outside a fire station in Tripoli, on August 26, 2011. (Reuters/Goran TomasevicSlide 39: Reuters Pictures - Rebel fighters from Benghazi arrive to help rebels in Tripoli August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels said they were sending in special forces units in their hunt for fugitive strongman Gaddafi, whose supporters are now pinned down in pockets of resistance in the capital, Tripoli.Slide 40: Getty Images Libyan rebels drive through Ras Lanuf, some 160 kms east of Sirte, as they head to the Bin Jawad frontline on August 26, 2011. British warplanes bombed a bunker in Moamer Kadhafi's birthplace of Sirte as rebel fighters prepared to attack the town, one of the last major regime holdouts east of Tripoli.Slide 41: Getty Images Libyan rebels drive a vehicle mounted with an anti-aircraft gun as they head from Ras Lanuf, some 160 kms east of Sirte, to the Bin Jawad frontline on August 26, 2011. British warplanes bombed a bunker in Moamer Kadhafi's birthplace of Sirte as rebel fighters prepared to attack the town, one of the last major regime holdouts east of Tripoli.Slide 42: Carl De Souza/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesA guard painted a Libyan rebel flag at a checkpoint in Jadu, southwest of Tripoli, on Thursday.Slide 43: Libyan rebels stand next to the entrance of a tunnel at the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli on August 25, 2011. (Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 44: A rebel fighter enters a bunker of the main Muammar Qaddafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. Libya's rebel leadership has offered a 2 million dollar bounty on Qaddafi's head, but the autocrat has refused to surrender as his 42-year regime crumbles, fleeing to an unknown destination. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 45: A rebel fighter crouches down during an intense gun battle outside the Corinthia hotel where many foreign journalists are staying in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey PonomarevSlide 46: A damaged electric golf cart is jammed against the wall of a tunnel in the bunker of the main Moammar Gadhafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey PonomarevSlide 47: A hole caused by the NATO bombings, is seen in the main Muammar Qaddafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 48: A rebel fighter inspects a room in the bunker of the main Qaddafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 49: Ali al-Tarhuni, center behind podium, who is responsible for finance and oil in the Libyan rebels' Transitional National Council (TNC), gives a press conference in Tripoli on Aug. 25. The TNC is moving its headquarters from their stronghold in Benghazi to the capital Tripoli. Half of the council's members have already moved to Tripoli where rebels began working to re-establish security and provide basic services for residents. - Hannibal Hanschke / EPASlide 50: Libyan rebels loot from the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli on August 25, 2011. (Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 51: A Libyan Rebel fighter is lifted by medical staff for a cat-scan to ascertain damage to his brain, after receiving a headshot from a pro-Qaddafi loyalist sniper, at the Tripoli Central Hospital, on August 25, 2011. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 52: Libyan rebel fighters detain mercenaries during a fight for the final push to flush out Qaddafi's forces in Abu Salim district of Tripoli, on August 25, 2011. (Reuters/Zohra BensemraSlide 53: Rebel fighters search a captured loyalist soldier during fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 54: Libyan rebel fighters stand guard over detainees during a fight for the final push to flush out Muammar Qaddafi's forces in the Abu Salim district of Tripoli, on August 25, 2011. (Reuters/Anis Mili)Slide 55: Rebel fighters escort a captured loyalist soldier during fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 56: Rebel fighters shoot during street fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 57: Rebel fighters on the frontline as they attack southern Tripoli's Abu Salim district, a hide-out of snipers loyal to Libya's embattled leader Muammar Qaddafi on August 25, 2011. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 58: Libyan rebels seize boxes of ammunition hidden underground by Qaddafi's forces in the al-Maser forest in southern Tripoli on August 25, 2011. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 59: A Libyan rebel walks past the bodies of loyalist fighters lying dead at the south entrance of the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli on August 25, 2011. Hardened fighters streamed into Tripoli as Libya's rebels sought to deliver a knockout punch to Moamer Kadhafi's diehards and to flush out the elusive strongman, dead or alive. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTESlide 60: Rebel fighters and a television cameraman take shelter as an intense gun battle erupted outside the Corinthia hotel, where many foreign journalists are staying, in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Sergey Ponomarev / APSlide 61: Rebel fighters take shelter as an intense gunbattle erupted outside the Corinthia hotel, where many foreign journalists are staying, in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Libya's rebel leadership has offered a 2 million dollar bounty on Gadhafi's head, but the autocrat has refused to surrender as his 42-year regime crumbles, fleeing to an unknown destination. Speaking to a local television channel Wednesday, apparently by phone, Gadhafi vowed from hiding to fight on "until victory or martyrdom." (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 62: Libyan rebels seize boxes of ammunition hidden underground by Kadhafi's forces in the al-Maser forest in southern Tripoli on August 25, 2011. Hardened fighters streamed into Tripoli as Libya's rebels sought to deliver a knockout punch to Moamer Kadhafi's diehards and to flush out the elusive strongman, dead or alive. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTESlide 63: Libya's rebel flag is displayed on a burned car on a check point in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Libya's rebel leadership has offered a 2 million dollar bounty on Gadhafi's head, but the autocrat has refused to surrender as his 42-year regime crumbles, fleeing to an unknown destination. Speaking to a local television channel Wednesday, apparently by phone, Gadhafi vowed from hiding to fight on "until victory or martyrdom." (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 64: Rebel fighters shoot during street fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Sergey Ponomarev / APSlide 65: A Libyan rebel fires at soldiers loyal to Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Intense battles raged Thursday between about 1,000 rebels surrounding 10 buildings filled with Moammar Gadhafi loyalists in the neighborhood next to the Libyan leader's captured compound. / APSlide 66: Rebel fighters check the ID of captured loyalist soldier during street fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Sergey Ponomarev / APSlide 67: An injured Libyan rebel is treated in Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 68: A Libyan rebel fighter smashes a portrait of Moammar Gadhafi , in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 69: Rebel fighters search captured loyalists during fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Sergey Ponomarev / APSlide 70: Libyan rebel, left, handcuffs captured Moammar Gadhafi's loyalists, in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 71: Libyan rebels secure prisoners in the back of a pick-up truck during fighting in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. / APSlide 72: Rebel fighters return from the battle against fighters loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy in the neighborhood of Abu Salim in the south of the capital Tripoli. Hardened fighters streamed into Tripoli as Libya's rebels sought to deliver a knockout punch to Kadhafi's diehards and to flush out the elusive strongman, dead or alive. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 73: Libyan rebel fighters fire their weapons during a fight for the final push to flush out Moammar Khadafy's forces. (Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)Slide 74: A Libyan rebel soldier reacts after a fellow fighter was brought in with a wound, sustained in battle with pro-Khadafy loyalists, to the Tripoli Central Hospital. Heavy fighting continues in the Libyan capital. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 75: A Libyan rebel fighter receives medical attention after receiving a gun wound to his shoulder at the Tripoli Central Hospital. The Rebels, who have issued a $1.7m reward for Gaddafi's capture "dead or alive," are attempting to reach Colonel Khadafy's hometown of Sirte but have met loyalist resistance. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty ImagesSlide 76: Medical staff treat a Libyan rebel fighter after a bullet entered one ear and exited out the other, according to a doctor, at the Tripoli Central Hospital. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty ImagesSlide 77: A Libyan rebel fighter screams to his comrade asking him to stop firing his machine gun towards buildings during a fight for the final push to flush out Muammar Gaddafi's forces in Abu Salim district. (Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)Slide 78: Libyan rebel fighters stand guard over detainees in Abu Salim district. Libyan rebels stormed Tripoli's Abu Salim district, one of the main holdouts of forces loyal to Khadafy in the capital. (Anis Mili/Reuters)Slide 79: A Libyan Rebel fighter washes blood off his hands outside the Tripoli Central Hospita. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 80: Libyan rebel fighters stand guard over a detainee. Libyan rebels stormed Tripoli's Abu Salim district following NATO air strikes.(Anis Mili/Reuters)Slide 81: Libyan rebel fighters flash the victory sign after storming Tripoli's Abu Salim district. (Zohra BensemraSlide 82: Libyan rebels took part in an intense battle between 1,000 rebels, surrounding two buildings filled with Moammar Khadafy loyalists in the neighborhood next to the Libyan leader's captured compound. (Francois Mori/Associated Press)Slide 83: A medic and Libyan rebel fighter carry the body of a comrade in Abu Salim district in Tripoli. (Zohra Bensemra/ReutersSlide 84: Rebel fighters check an armoured door in a tunnel in the ransacked Bab al-Aziziya compound of ousted Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy. Libyan rebels said they were sending in special forces units in their hunt for the fugitive strongman, whose supporters are now pinned down in pockets of resistance in the capital, Tripoli.(Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)Slide 85: Rebel fighters receive treatment in a Red Crescent ambulance. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 86: A Libyan rebel fighter sits at a check point in Tripoli. Heavy fighting continues in the Libyan capital between Khadafy's forces and the surging rebel presence.(Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 87: A Libyan rebel fighter yells anti-Khadafy slogans as he celebrates in the street in Tripoli. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 88: Tyler Hicks/The New York TimesRebels intensified their hunt for Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi and his sons on Thursday, engaging in a ferocious fight with loyalists in a neighborhood of apartment blocks near his former fortress in Tripoli, the capital, as Western officials said NATO was actively helping in the effort to find the elusive leader. At left, an injured man was carried to a hospital in Tripoli.Slide 89: Hannibal Hanschke/European Pressphoto - AgencyRebel fighters rested in the building of the former Oil Ministry in Tripoli.Slide 90: Darrin Zammit Lupi / Reuters - A boy looks at photos of Libya's civil war stuck on the hood of a car in Tahrir Square in Benghazi, Libya, on August 25.Slide 91: Libyan rebel fighters stand guard over detainees during a fight for the final push to flush out Gadhafi's forces in Abu Salim district in Tripoli on Aug. 25. - Zohra Bensemra / ReutersSlide 92: A Libyan rebel fighter fires his heavy machine gun during a fight for the final push to flush out Gadhafi's forces in Abu Salim district in Tripoli on Aug. 25. - Zohra Bensemra / ReutersSlide 93: A rebel fighter kicks down a door during a house search for snipers in the final push to flush out Gadhafi's forces in Abu Slim area in Tripoli on Aug. 25. - Zohra Bensemra / ReutersSlide 94: Libyan rebels patrol to try and find Moammar Gadhafi's relatives as they got rumors that one of his son was hiding inside, in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 95: Rebel fighters search in the house of Aisha Gadhafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 96: Rebel fighters and civilians inside the house of Aisha Qaddafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi, in Tripoli, Libya, on August 24, 2011. A DVD case on the counter appears to be for the 2008 movie "The Reader". (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 97: Rebel fighters seen inside Moammar Gadhafi's main compound in Bab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 98: Sergey Ponomarev / AP - Rebel fighters are seen inside the house of Aisha Gadhafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24.Slide 99: Rebel fighters look over personal photos belonging to Aisha Gadhafi, the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, in her house in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 100: Rebel fighters look over personal photos belonging to Aisha Gadhafi, the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, in her house in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 101: Rebel fighters seen inside the house of Aisha Gadhafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital. (AP Photo/Sergey PonomarevSlide 102: Libyan rebels patrol a house to try and find Moammar Gadhafi's relatives as they got rumors that one of his son was hiding inside, in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 103: Rebel fighter poses for a photo as he sitS on a two seater couch that framed by golden mermaid with the face of Aisha Gadhafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in her house in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 104: A rebel fighter poses for a photo as he sits on a two seater couch framed by a golden mermaid with the face of Aisha Qaddafi, the daughter of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi, in her house in Tripoli, on August 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 105: Rebel fighters and civilians walk near the swimming pool inside the house of Aisha Qaddafi in Tripoli, on August 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 106: A rebel fighter seen at the parking lot near the house of Al-Saadi Gadhafi the son of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi in Tripoli, on August 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey PonomarevSlide 107: Ammar Abd Rabbo / Abaca - Rebels examine a photo album of former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, which was found in Moammar Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli, Libya, on August 24.Slide 108: Mahmud Turkia / AFP-Getty Images- Moammar Gadhafi poses with Condoleezza Rice prior to a meeting in Tripoli on September 5, 2008 . Rice's was the first such visit in more than half a century, marking a new chapter in Washington's reconciliation with the former enemy state. "I support my darling black African woman," he said. "I admire and am very proud of the way she leans back and gives orders to the Arab leaders. ... Leezza, Leezza, Leezza. ... I love her very much. I admire her, and I'm proud of her, because she's a black woman of African origin."Slide 109: Sergey Ponomarev / AP Rebel fighters look through a photo album they found inside Moammar Gadhafi's compound on August 24.Slide 110: A rebel fighter climbs on top of a statue inside Moammar Gadhafi's compound Bab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, early Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Intense clashes erupted Wednesday between Libyan rebels and regime loyalists in a neighborhood next to Moammar Gadhafi's compound that was stormed by opposition forces a day earlier. The rebels claim they have now taken control of nearly all of Tripoli, but Gadhafi loyalists fired shells and assault rifles at fighters who had captured the Libyan leader's personal Bab al-Azizya compound one day earlier. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 111: Rebel fighters celebrate as they stand on top of the monument inside the main Moammar Gadhafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. The rebels say they have now taken control of nearly all of Tripoli, but sporadic gunfire could still be heard Wednesday, and Gadhafi loyalists fired shells and assault rifles at fighters who had captured the Libyan leader's personal compound one day earlier. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 112: Libyan rebels continue to fight inside Moammar Gadhafi's compound Bab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, early Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Hundreds of Libyan rebels stormed Gadhafi's compound Tuesday, charging wildly through the symbolic heart of the crumbling regime as they killed loyalist troops, looted armories and knocked the head off a statue of the besieged dictator. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 113: Libyan rebels patrol to try to find Moammar Gadhafi's relatives as they heard rumors that one of his son was hiding inside, in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 114: Journalists have to head back into the hotel after a day trying to leave but being turned back by gunmen at the Rixos hotel in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. International journalists were later freed from the Rixos Hotel after being held for days by armed men loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)Slide 115: Jomana Karadsheh (L), a producer for CNN and Matthew Chance, Senior International Correspondent for CNN are safely evacuated from the Rixos hotel in Tripoli by the International Red Cross on August 24, 2011. (Reuters/Paul Hackett)Slide 116: Reuters reporter Missy Ryan, left, is embraces by an unidentified person as CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reacts after leaving the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. International journalists were freed from the Rixos Hotel on Wednesday after being held for days by armed men loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.(AP Photo/Paul Schemm)Slide 117: Some of the journalists and diplomats that were held by gunmen at the Rixos Hotel pose for a group photo in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. International journalists were freed from the Rixos Hotel after being held for days by armed men loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.(AP Photo/Paul Schemm)Slide 118: A Libyan rebel removes Libya's green flag from a pole outside the airport in Tripoli on August 24, 2011. Rebels who secured the airport over the weekend said it was still under sporadic attack by regime loyalists, with snipers along the road from the capital. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTESlide 119: A rebel fighter seen in downtown Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital. (AP Photo/Giulio Petrocco)Slide 120: A rebel fighter on top a statue gestures and shoot in the air as fighters celebrate overrunning Moammar Gadhafi's compound Bab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, early Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 121: Libyan rebels patrol to try and find Moammar Gadhafi's relatives after they heard rumors that one of his sons was hiding inside a house, in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 122: Rebels fight in the Gargur neighborhood against the last resistance of the loyalist forces on Aug. 24, 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Christophe Petit Tesson / ZUMA24Slide 123: Libyan rebel fighters celebrate in the sunset on Aug. 24, 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Cai Yang / ZUMA24.Slide 124: A presentation by Nubia Nubia_group@yahoo.fr http://nubiagroup-powerpoint-collection.blogspot.com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nubia_group_Powerpoint_Collection / You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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British warplanes bombed a bunker in Moamer Kadhafi's birthplace of Sirte as rebel fighters prepared to attack the town, one of the last major regime holdouts east of Tripoli.Slide 6: Libyan rebels remove the green flags from poles at the Abu Salim square in Tripoli on August 26, 2011, as the opposition forces announced the transfer of their leadership to the capital, boosted by a UN decision to free up millions of dollars in aid money and despite not having captured strongman Muammar Qaddafi. (Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 7: Libyans show their support for the rebellion after Friday prayers at the Jamal Abd Nasser Mosque next to Green Square in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 8: Libyan women react to support the rebellion after the Friday Muslim prayers at Jamal Abd Nasser Mosque next to the Green square in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 9: Drawings on the wall of a cell inside the Abu Salim prison in Tripoli, Libya, on August 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 10: A photo of ousted Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi lies torn and dirty on the ground of the ransacked Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli, on August 26, 2011. (Reuters/Zohra Bensemra)Slide 11: Getty Images - A Libyan boy holds the rebellion flag as he stands near the old city walls of Tripoli's Medina on August 26, 2011.Slide 12: Getty Images - (L) A boy in traditional dress looks on as Libyan Muslims pray in the new Mayzaram mosque in central Tripoli on August 26, 2011, - (R ) Libyan Muslim men listen to the sheikh as he gives a sermon from a pulpit decorated with the rebel adopted pre-1969 Libyan flag, in the new Mayzaram mosque in central Tripoli on August 26, 2011,Slide 13: Getty Images - Libyan Muslim men listen to the sheikh as he gives a sermon from a pulpit decorated with the rebel adopted pre-1969 Libyan flag, in the new Mayzaram mosque in central Tripoli on August 26, 2011, on the first Friday following the rebel capture of most of the capital from forces loyal to leader Moamer Kadhafi.Slide 14: Reuters Pictures Muslim men attend Friday prayers at Mosque Al Madina in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 15: Reuters Pictures - Imam Cheikh Mohamed addresses a mass gathering during Friday prayers at El-Fechloum mosque in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 16: Reuters Pictures Libyan people stand in queue for bread at a bakery near Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 17: Reuters Pictures An employee prepares bread at a bakery near Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 18: Getty Images - Libyans queue with their cars after looting the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Moamer Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 19: A Libyan worker loads smoke-damaged mannequins from a burnt out clothes shop into a truck after the intense battle in Abu Salim district, in Tripoli, Libya, on August 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 20: Getty Images - A Libyan rebel enters the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 21: Getty Images Libyan rebels enter the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 22: Reuters Pictures A boy jumps into a swimming pool at Aisha Gaddafi's compound in Bin Ashour district in Tripoli August 26, 2011. Aisha Gaddafi is the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.Slide 23: Reuters Pictures A man shows the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 24: Getty Images - Libyan rebels walk at the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 25: Reuters Pictures - A man holds a golden plate with a picture of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi inside her house in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 26: Reuters Pictures - A man holds clothes in the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 27: Reuters Pictures - Framed pictures are seen inside the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.)Slide 28: Reuters Pictures - Libyans look at a room at Aisha Gaddafi's house in Bin Ashour in Tripoli August 26, 2011. Aisha Gaddafi is the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.Slide 29: Getty Images - A picture shows an outside view of the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 30: Reuters Pictures - A man stands inside the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 31: Reuters Pictures - A boy stands next to a golden sofa with a statue of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi inside her house in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 32: Reuters Pictures - Libyans stand next to a golden sofa with a statue of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi inside her house in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 33: Reuters Pictures Libyans walk inside the house of Aisha, the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli August 26, 2011.Slide 34: Getty Images - Libyan rebels sit in front of a painting of a Lamborgini at the seaside rest house of Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, in Tripoli on August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels, who overran Tripoli a few days ago, are intent on finding Moamer Kadhafi so they can proclaim final victory in an uprising that began six months ago.Slide 35: Getty Images - A team from the International Committee of the Red Cross ready to evacuate injured people from the general hospital in the restive Abu Salim neighborhood of Tripoli, on August 26, 2011. The putrefying bodies of around 80 people were found in the hospital, apparently the unlucky victims of fighting that prevented the wounded from being treated, an.Slide 36: AP Photo - Rebel fighter seen inside Tripoli International Airport outside Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. British warplanes struck a large bunker Friday in Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, his largest remaining stronghold, as NATO turned its attention to loyalist forces trying to hold back advancing Libyan rebels in the area.Slide 37: Getty Images TRIPOLI, LIBYA - AUGUST 26: Libyan Rebel soldiers loot weapons from an ex-Gaddafi military compound as they advance their position towards pro-Gaddafi loyalists on August 26, 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Heavy fighting continues in the Libyan capital between Colonel Gaddafi's forces and the surging rebel presence. Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte is today being targetted by British Tornado jets' precision-guided missiles.Slide 38: A rebel fighter slaps a wounded man accused of being a mercenary fighting for Muammar Qaddafi outside a fire station in Tripoli, on August 26, 2011. (Reuters/Goran TomasevicSlide 39: Reuters Pictures - Rebel fighters from Benghazi arrive to help rebels in Tripoli August 26, 2011. Libyan rebels said they were sending in special forces units in their hunt for fugitive strongman Gaddafi, whose supporters are now pinned down in pockets of resistance in the capital, Tripoli.Slide 40: Getty Images Libyan rebels drive through Ras Lanuf, some 160 kms east of Sirte, as they head to the Bin Jawad frontline on August 26, 2011. British warplanes bombed a bunker in Moamer Kadhafi's birthplace of Sirte as rebel fighters prepared to attack the town, one of the last major regime holdouts east of Tripoli.Slide 41: Getty Images Libyan rebels drive a vehicle mounted with an anti-aircraft gun as they head from Ras Lanuf, some 160 kms east of Sirte, to the Bin Jawad frontline on August 26, 2011. British warplanes bombed a bunker in Moamer Kadhafi's birthplace of Sirte as rebel fighters prepared to attack the town, one of the last major regime holdouts east of Tripoli.Slide 42: Carl De Souza/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesA guard painted a Libyan rebel flag at a checkpoint in Jadu, southwest of Tripoli, on Thursday.Slide 43: Libyan rebels stand next to the entrance of a tunnel at the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli on August 25, 2011. (Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 44: A rebel fighter enters a bunker of the main Muammar Qaddafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. Libya's rebel leadership has offered a 2 million dollar bounty on Qaddafi's head, but the autocrat has refused to surrender as his 42-year regime crumbles, fleeing to an unknown destination. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 45: A rebel fighter crouches down during an intense gun battle outside the Corinthia hotel where many foreign journalists are staying in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey PonomarevSlide 46: A damaged electric golf cart is jammed against the wall of a tunnel in the bunker of the main Moammar Gadhafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey PonomarevSlide 47: A hole caused by the NATO bombings, is seen in the main Muammar Qaddafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 48: A rebel fighter inspects a room in the bunker of the main Qaddafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 49: Ali al-Tarhuni, center behind podium, who is responsible for finance and oil in the Libyan rebels' Transitional National Council (TNC), gives a press conference in Tripoli on Aug. 25. The TNC is moving its headquarters from their stronghold in Benghazi to the capital Tripoli. Half of the council's members have already moved to Tripoli where rebels began working to re-establish security and provide basic services for residents. - Hannibal Hanschke / EPASlide 50: Libyan rebels loot from the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli on August 25, 2011. (Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 51: A Libyan Rebel fighter is lifted by medical staff for a cat-scan to ascertain damage to his brain, after receiving a headshot from a pro-Qaddafi loyalist sniper, at the Tripoli Central Hospital, on August 25, 2011. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 52: Libyan rebel fighters detain mercenaries during a fight for the final push to flush out Qaddafi's forces in Abu Salim district of Tripoli, on August 25, 2011. (Reuters/Zohra BensemraSlide 53: Rebel fighters search a captured loyalist soldier during fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 54: Libyan rebel fighters stand guard over detainees during a fight for the final push to flush out Muammar Qaddafi's forces in the Abu Salim district of Tripoli, on August 25, 2011. (Reuters/Anis Mili)Slide 55: Rebel fighters escort a captured loyalist soldier during fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 56: Rebel fighters shoot during street fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, on August 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 57: Rebel fighters on the frontline as they attack southern Tripoli's Abu Salim district, a hide-out of snipers loyal to Libya's embattled leader Muammar Qaddafi on August 25, 2011. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 58: Libyan rebels seize boxes of ammunition hidden underground by Qaddafi's forces in the al-Maser forest in southern Tripoli on August 25, 2011. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 59: A Libyan rebel walks past the bodies of loyalist fighters lying dead at the south entrance of the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli on August 25, 2011. Hardened fighters streamed into Tripoli as Libya's rebels sought to deliver a knockout punch to Moamer Kadhafi's diehards and to flush out the elusive strongman, dead or alive. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTESlide 60: Rebel fighters and a television cameraman take shelter as an intense gun battle erupted outside the Corinthia hotel, where many foreign journalists are staying, in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Sergey Ponomarev / APSlide 61: Rebel fighters take shelter as an intense gunbattle erupted outside the Corinthia hotel, where many foreign journalists are staying, in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Libya's rebel leadership has offered a 2 million dollar bounty on Gadhafi's head, but the autocrat has refused to surrender as his 42-year regime crumbles, fleeing to an unknown destination. Speaking to a local television channel Wednesday, apparently by phone, Gadhafi vowed from hiding to fight on "until victory or martyrdom." (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 62: Libyan rebels seize boxes of ammunition hidden underground by Kadhafi's forces in the al-Maser forest in southern Tripoli on August 25, 2011. Hardened fighters streamed into Tripoli as Libya's rebels sought to deliver a knockout punch to Moamer Kadhafi's diehards and to flush out the elusive strongman, dead or alive. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTESlide 63: Libya's rebel flag is displayed on a burned car on a check point in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Libya's rebel leadership has offered a 2 million dollar bounty on Gadhafi's head, but the autocrat has refused to surrender as his 42-year regime crumbles, fleeing to an unknown destination. Speaking to a local television channel Wednesday, apparently by phone, Gadhafi vowed from hiding to fight on "until victory or martyrdom." (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 64: Rebel fighters shoot during street fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Sergey Ponomarev / APSlide 65: A Libyan rebel fires at soldiers loyal to Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Intense battles raged Thursday between about 1,000 rebels surrounding 10 buildings filled with Moammar Gadhafi loyalists in the neighborhood next to the Libyan leader's captured compound. / APSlide 66: Rebel fighters check the ID of captured loyalist soldier during street fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Sergey Ponomarev / APSlide 67: An injured Libyan rebel is treated in Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 68: A Libyan rebel fighter smashes a portrait of Moammar Gadhafi , in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 69: Rebel fighters search captured loyalists during fighting in the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, LIbya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Sergey Ponomarev / APSlide 70: Libyan rebel, left, handcuffs captured Moammar Gadhafi's loyalists, in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 71: Libyan rebels secure prisoners in the back of a pick-up truck during fighting in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. / APSlide 72: Rebel fighters return from the battle against fighters loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy in the neighborhood of Abu Salim in the south of the capital Tripoli. Hardened fighters streamed into Tripoli as Libya's rebels sought to deliver a knockout punch to Kadhafi's diehards and to flush out the elusive strongman, dead or alive. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 73: Libyan rebel fighters fire their weapons during a fight for the final push to flush out Moammar Khadafy's forces. (Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)Slide 74: A Libyan rebel soldier reacts after a fellow fighter was brought in with a wound, sustained in battle with pro-Khadafy loyalists, to the Tripoli Central Hospital. Heavy fighting continues in the Libyan capital. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 75: A Libyan rebel fighter receives medical attention after receiving a gun wound to his shoulder at the Tripoli Central Hospital. The Rebels, who have issued a $1.7m reward for Gaddafi's capture "dead or alive," are attempting to reach Colonel Khadafy's hometown of Sirte but have met loyalist resistance. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty ImagesSlide 76: Medical staff treat a Libyan rebel fighter after a bullet entered one ear and exited out the other, according to a doctor, at the Tripoli Central Hospital. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty ImagesSlide 77: A Libyan rebel fighter screams to his comrade asking him to stop firing his machine gun towards buildings during a fight for the final push to flush out Muammar Gaddafi's forces in Abu Salim district. (Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)Slide 78: Libyan rebel fighters stand guard over detainees in Abu Salim district. Libyan rebels stormed Tripoli's Abu Salim district, one of the main holdouts of forces loyal to Khadafy in the capital. (Anis Mili/Reuters)Slide 79: A Libyan Rebel fighter washes blood off his hands outside the Tripoli Central Hospita. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 80: Libyan rebel fighters stand guard over a detainee. Libyan rebels stormed Tripoli's Abu Salim district following NATO air strikes.(Anis Mili/Reuters)Slide 81: Libyan rebel fighters flash the victory sign after storming Tripoli's Abu Salim district. (Zohra BensemraSlide 82: Libyan rebels took part in an intense battle between 1,000 rebels, surrounding two buildings filled with Moammar Khadafy loyalists in the neighborhood next to the Libyan leader's captured compound. (Francois Mori/Associated Press)Slide 83: A medic and Libyan rebel fighter carry the body of a comrade in Abu Salim district in Tripoli. (Zohra Bensemra/ReutersSlide 84: Rebel fighters check an armoured door in a tunnel in the ransacked Bab al-Aziziya compound of ousted Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy. Libyan rebels said they were sending in special forces units in their hunt for the fugitive strongman, whose supporters are now pinned down in pockets of resistance in the capital, Tripoli.(Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)Slide 85: Rebel fighters receive treatment in a Red Crescent ambulance. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 86: A Libyan rebel fighter sits at a check point in Tripoli. Heavy fighting continues in the Libyan capital between Khadafy's forces and the surging rebel presence.(Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 87: A Libyan rebel fighter yells anti-Khadafy slogans as he celebrates in the street in Tripoli. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Slide 88: Tyler Hicks/The New York TimesRebels intensified their hunt for Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi and his sons on Thursday, engaging in a ferocious fight with loyalists in a neighborhood of apartment blocks near his former fortress in Tripoli, the capital, as Western officials said NATO was actively helping in the effort to find the elusive leader. At left, an injured man was carried to a hospital in Tripoli.Slide 89: Hannibal Hanschke/European Pressphoto - AgencyRebel fighters rested in the building of the former Oil Ministry in Tripoli.Slide 90: Darrin Zammit Lupi / Reuters - A boy looks at photos of Libya's civil war stuck on the hood of a car in Tahrir Square in Benghazi, Libya, on August 25.Slide 91: Libyan rebel fighters stand guard over detainees during a fight for the final push to flush out Gadhafi's forces in Abu Salim district in Tripoli on Aug. 25. - Zohra Bensemra / ReutersSlide 92: A Libyan rebel fighter fires his heavy machine gun during a fight for the final push to flush out Gadhafi's forces in Abu Salim district in Tripoli on Aug. 25. - Zohra Bensemra / ReutersSlide 93: A rebel fighter kicks down a door during a house search for snipers in the final push to flush out Gadhafi's forces in Abu Slim area in Tripoli on Aug. 25. - Zohra Bensemra / ReutersSlide 94: Libyan rebels patrol to try and find Moammar Gadhafi's relatives as they got rumors that one of his son was hiding inside, in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 95: Rebel fighters search in the house of Aisha Gadhafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 96: Rebel fighters and civilians inside the house of Aisha Qaddafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi, in Tripoli, Libya, on August 24, 2011. A DVD case on the counter appears to be for the 2008 movie "The Reader". (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 97: Rebel fighters seen inside Moammar Gadhafi's main compound in Bab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 98: Sergey Ponomarev / AP - Rebel fighters are seen inside the house of Aisha Gadhafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24.Slide 99: Rebel fighters look over personal photos belonging to Aisha Gadhafi, the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, in her house in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 100: Rebel fighters look over personal photos belonging to Aisha Gadhafi, the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, in her house in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 101: Rebel fighters seen inside the house of Aisha Gadhafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital. (AP Photo/Sergey PonomarevSlide 102: Libyan rebels patrol a house to try and find Moammar Gadhafi's relatives as they got rumors that one of his son was hiding inside, in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 103: Rebel fighter poses for a photo as he sitS on a two seater couch that framed by golden mermaid with the face of Aisha Gadhafi the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in her house in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 104: A rebel fighter poses for a photo as he sits on a two seater couch framed by a golden mermaid with the face of Aisha Qaddafi, the daughter of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi, in her house in Tripoli, on August 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 105: Rebel fighters and civilians walk near the swimming pool inside the house of Aisha Qaddafi in Tripoli, on August 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 106: A rebel fighter seen at the parking lot near the house of Al-Saadi Gadhafi the son of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi in Tripoli, on August 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey PonomarevSlide 107: Ammar Abd Rabbo / Abaca - Rebels examine a photo album of former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, which was found in Moammar Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli, Libya, on August 24.Slide 108: Mahmud Turkia / AFP-Getty Images- Moammar Gadhafi poses with Condoleezza Rice prior to a meeting in Tripoli on September 5, 2008 . Rice's was the first such visit in more than half a century, marking a new chapter in Washington's reconciliation with the former enemy state. "I support my darling black African woman," he said. "I admire and am very proud of the way she leans back and gives orders to the Arab leaders. ... Leezza, Leezza, Leezza. ... I love her very much. I admire her, and I'm proud of her, because she's a black woman of African origin."Slide 109: Sergey Ponomarev / AP Rebel fighters look through a photo album they found inside Moammar Gadhafi's compound on August 24.Slide 110: A rebel fighter climbs on top of a statue inside Moammar Gadhafi's compound Bab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, early Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Intense clashes erupted Wednesday between Libyan rebels and regime loyalists in a neighborhood next to Moammar Gadhafi's compound that was stormed by opposition forces a day earlier. The rebels claim they have now taken control of nearly all of Tripoli, but Gadhafi loyalists fired shells and assault rifles at fighters who had captured the Libyan leader's personal Bab al-Azizya compound one day earlier. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 111: Rebel fighters celebrate as they stand on top of the monument inside the main Moammar Gadhafi compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, LIbya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. The rebels say they have now taken control of nearly all of Tripoli, but sporadic gunfire could still be heard Wednesday, and Gadhafi loyalists fired shells and assault rifles at fighters who had captured the Libyan leader's personal compound one day earlier. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)Slide 112: Libyan rebels continue to fight inside Moammar Gadhafi's compound Bab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, early Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Hundreds of Libyan rebels stormed Gadhafi's compound Tuesday, charging wildly through the symbolic heart of the crumbling regime as they killed loyalist troops, looted armories and knocked the head off a statue of the besieged dictator. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 113: Libyan rebels patrol to try to find Moammar Gadhafi's relatives as they heard rumors that one of his son was hiding inside, in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)Slide 114: Journalists have to head back into the hotel after a day trying to leave but being turned back by gunmen at the Rixos hotel in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. International journalists were later freed from the Rixos Hotel after being held for days by armed men loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)Slide 115: Jomana Karadsheh (L), a producer for CNN and Matthew Chance, Senior International Correspondent for CNN are safely evacuated from the Rixos hotel in Tripoli by the International Red Cross on August 24, 2011. (Reuters/Paul Hackett)Slide 116: Reuters reporter Missy Ryan, left, is embraces by an unidentified person as CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reacts after leaving the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. International journalists were freed from the Rixos Hotel on Wednesday after being held for days by armed men loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.(AP Photo/Paul Schemm)Slide 117: Some of the journalists and diplomats that were held by gunmen at the Rixos Hotel pose for a group photo in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. International journalists were freed from the Rixos Hotel after being held for days by armed men loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.(AP Photo/Paul Schemm)Slide 118: A Libyan rebel removes Libya's green flag from a pole outside the airport in Tripoli on August 24, 2011. Rebels who secured the airport over the weekend said it was still under sporadic attack by regime loyalists, with snipers along the road from the capital. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTESlide 119: A rebel fighter seen in downtown Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed Wednesday to fight on "until victory or martyrdom," as rebel fighters tried to end scattered attacks by regime loyalists in the nervous capital. (AP Photo/Giulio Petrocco)Slide 120: A rebel fighter on top a statue gestures and shoot in the air as fighters celebrate overrunning Moammar Gadhafi's compound Bab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, early Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 121: Libyan rebels patrol to try and find Moammar Gadhafi's relatives after they heard rumors that one of his sons was hiding inside a house, in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Francois Mori / APSlide 122: Rebels fight in the Gargur neighborhood against the last resistance of the loyalist forces on Aug. 24, 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Christophe Petit Tesson / ZUMA24Slide 123: Libyan rebel fighters celebrate in the sunset on Aug. 24, 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Cai Yang / ZUMA24.Slide 124: A presentation by Nubia Nubia_group@yahoo.fr http://nubiagroup-powerpoint-collection.blogspot.com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nubia_group_Powerpoint_Collection /