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Gadhafi's Son Flees Libya, Seeks Flight to Hague; U.N. Ends No-Fly Zone

Moammar Gadhafi's son and onetime heir apparent, Saif al-Islam, fearing for his life, has taken refuge among nomads in the Sahara and is seeking an aircraft to fly him out of Africa to the International Court of Justice in The Hague, an official from Libya's ruling National Transitional Council says.

BlackBerry Sued For Outage Disaster

BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion has been sued by consumers in the US and Canada for the three-day service outage that affected millions of users worldwide this month.

Libya: Civil War Casualties Could Reach 100,000

While evidence of illegal killings and violations of human rights committed by both sides are slowly emerging, the absence of official and updated death toll figures show many secrets are still to be unlocked before the carnage wrought by nine months long civil war is known.

Wednesday's Inquest to Reveal Details of Amy Winehouse's Mysterious Death

The inquest into the death of British singer Amy Winehouse is expected to reveal detailed accounts of her last hours, when it re-opens on Wednesday. The re-opened inquest will be held at the St. Pancras Coroner's Court, in central London. The 27-year-old, who has international hits like "Rehab" and "Back to Black", was found dead on July 23, at her London apartment, under unexplained circumstances. She had struggled for some time with alcohol and drug addiction.