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Arab vs. Arab

Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Libyan leader Muammar Kaddafi have never had much use for each other. After plans to merge their two nations collapsed back in 1973, Sadat took to denouncing Kaddafi as a "madman" and a "lunatic." Kaddafi, a Muslim zealot who regards the pragmat...

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Published in:Newsweek 1977-08, Vol.90 (5), p.29
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