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ArtikelSo Far, So Pretty Good; Libya  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8750 (Sep. 2011), page 45-46.
Topik: International; Governmental Reform; Rebellions
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Isi artikelA fortnight after its mercifully quick delivery from six months of harsh lock-down under the dying regime of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi, the Libyan capital is slowly coming back to life, if not yet to full normality. Most Libyans see the 42 years of the colonel's rule as an ordeal to be erased from memory. They are now entering something completely new, and facing it with the mixed trepidation and wonder of someone waking from a nightmare. Much of this city of 2m still feels half empty, with most shops shuttered. This reflects not only lingering fears of a pro-Qaddafi fifth column, but continued shortages and the exodus of foreign workers. Petrol queues in some areas stretch for a kilometre. Crowds throng bakeries, where bread is scarce not for lack of flour but because the Egyptians who ran them are gone. "Libyans expect to work behind a desk in air-conditioning, not in a hot oven," shrugs a weary customer.
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