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stanley cup TTRIPOLI, Libya - Libya s interim leader said Monday he has ordered an investigation into
stanley cup Muammar Qaddafi s death in response to strong international pressure to determine how the ousted leader was killed by a bullet to the head shortly after he was captured alive.Mustafa Abdul-Jalil told a news conference in the eastern city of Benghazi that the Transitional National Council has formed a committee to investigate Thursday s killing amid conflicting reports of how the dictator who ruled Libya for 42 years died. Government officials have said initial findings suggest Qaddafi was killed in the crossfire as his supporters clashed with revolutionary forces seizing control of his hometown of Sirte.But Abdul-Jalil raised a new possibility on Monday, suggesting that Qaddafi could have been killed by his own supporters to prevent him from implicating them in past misdeeds under his regime. Let us question who has the interest in the fact that Qaddafi will not be tried. Libyans want to try him for what he did to them, with executions, imprisonment and corruption, he said. Free Libyans wanted to keep Qaddafi in prison and humiliate him as long as possible. Those who wanted him killed were those who were loyal to him or had played a role under him, his death was in the
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Here today disturbing statistic about human behavior. It appears that there a strong correlation between hot, dry weather and high levels of violent human conflict. With temperatures heating up on Earth right now, that could mean we ;ve got the biggest pre-crime map you ;ve ever seen. The Smithsonian Joseph Stromberg has the story: The team, led by Solomon Hsiang, specifically looked the historical relationship between climatic factors temperature and rainfall fluctuations and the incidence of all sorts of conflicts detailed in their source studies, which they grouped into the categories of personal crime murder, domestic violence, rape and assault , intergroup violence civil wars, ethnic violence and riots and institutional breakdowns collapses of governing bodies
stanley cup or even of entire civilizations such as the Mayan empire . . . They found that when temperatures or precipitation patterns in an area strayed from the norm, all three ty
stanley cup pes of violence tended to increase, with intergroup conflict in particular surging the most during hotter periods. Specifically, a region that experienced a period of warming that fell beyond one standard deviation of average conditions saw 4 percent more personal crime and 14 percent more intergroup conflict over the period studied. In other words, assuming the variables fall in a bell curve around from average conditions, life became more violent for the rou
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