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The nice Louis vuitton outlet brand         louis vuitton outlet"We have had no reason to believe that there were any civilian casualties," said another NATO spokesman to CNN, also speaking on condition of anonymity. "But we take these reports very seriously and we are looking into the matter. We have a process that we go through."For weeks, Zlitan has been the target of an intense NATO bombing campaign. The number of buildings and compounds devastated by air strikes have visibly increased since foreign journalists were taken on a government-controlled tour of the small city last month.The Gadhafi regime accuses NATO of hitting food warehouses, health clinics and schools. But a tour of one bomb site on Thursday revealed evidence suggesting the target was not entirely civilian. At the compound of a bombed-out law school where classroom walls were scorched and broken glass littered the floor, CNN found several military uniforms lying on the ground next to wooden ammunition crates. When asked about the military paraphernalia, a government escort said the ammo boxes and uniforms "belonged to school security guards."Meanwhile, every few seconds, rocket and cannon fire rumbled in the distance, as rebels and regime loyalists fought a deadly artillery duel across the front lines a few miles to the east of the city. Zlitan is located less than 50 miles west of the rebel-held port city of Misrata, which survived a long, bloody siege by Gadhafi forces. cheap louis vuitton Over the last week, rebel commanders claimed to have captured parts of Zlitan after advancing west from Misrata. But on Thursday, the city center appeared to remain firmly in loyalist hands. The combined NATO and rebel offensive have clearly taken their toll on Zlitan. On Thursday, the city's streets were mostly deserted and most of the shops were closed. Residents said they suffered from long power outages lasting 10 hours or longer. Civilian cars and an ambulance smeared with dirt -- a tactic used by both rebels and regime fighters to camouflage vehicles -- raced through the town center.The rebel Transitional National Council and its allies in Washington, London, and Paris have long demanded that Gadhafi step down. But more than five months after anti-Gadhafi protests first erupted across Libya, the flamboyant colonel is still clinging to power. His government is threatening a war of attrition against his enemies."This war, this honorable confrontation, could go on for years," warned Gadhafi's main spokesman, Musa Ibrahim, in a press conference on Wednesday. "We do not want it to...but from the beginning we were preparing ourselves to fight on the diplomatic front for years, on the military front for years, on the economic front for years."    
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