New Libya Elects Former U.S. Professor as Prime Minister

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Anthony DiPaola
Bloomberg

Libya’s National Transitional Council elected Abdurrahim el-Keib, a former electrical engineering professor at the University of Alabama, as the country’s interim prime minister.

El-Keib takes over from Mahmoud Jibril, who resigned when Libya’s “liberation” was declared on Oct. 23, three days after the death of Muammar Qaddafi and the fall of his hometown of Sirte to forces loyal to the transitional administration.

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