Libyan anti-government fighters sit by a fire to stay warm as they control a checkpoint on the outskirts of the southwestern town of Nalut, Libya, Monday. The town is currently in control of the Libyan anti-government forces. Lefteris Pitarakis/AP hide caption
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A screengrab from a YouTube video shows cyclists in Brazil comforting each other after a car plowed through a Critical Mass bike ride Friday. NPR/YouTube hide caption
Anti-Gadhafi protesters wave their old national flag as they stand atop an abandoned army tank in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Monday. Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
A rebel militiaman stands guard at a Libyan oil refinery Sunday in Al Brega, Libya. The opposition leadership has stressed that oil facilities in rebel-held territory are safe, despite the conflict roiling the country. John Moore/Getty Images hide caption
A Gadhafi supporter simulates the salute portrayed in a photograph of Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi, as he and others stage a small rally on the stage of the Roman amphitheatre at the Sabratha archaeological site. Ben Curtis/AP hide caption
A Libyan civilian holds anti-aircraft ammunition at an army barracks in Benghazi, where dozens of civilians registered for civil defense training amid fears of air raids from Tripoli. Marco Longari/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Adel Idris says he was imprisoned and tortured in Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, Libya. NPR hide caption
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Egyptian people fleeing Libya race to get on buses at the Ras Jedir border post, near the Tunisian city of Ben Guerdane, on Sunday. Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
A farmer harvests a corn crop near Monticello, Ill., last September. The price of wheat and corn jumped 70 percent in the second half of 2010. Seth Perlman/AP hide caption