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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">UNITED NATIONS The U.N. Security Council on Friday ordered assets of
two Libyan banks that had been under the control of Muammar Qaddafi
to be unfrozen, clearing the way for the return of more than
$40 billion to help the new government rebuild the country.The transitional government
had asked the council's committee monitoring sanctions against Libya to lift the
asset freeze on the Central Bank of Libya and its subsidiary, the
Libyan Foreign Bank. There were no objections from any of the 15
council nations who comprise the committee by the deadline Friday evening so
the sanctions were immediately lifted.Soon after, the U.S. government announced that it
has rolled back most sanctions against Libya's banks, unblocking more than $30
billion in assets. And British Foreign Secretary William Hague said his government
is seeking swift European Union action to pass the regulation required to
release about 6.5 billion pounds ($10 billion) in assets frozen in Britain.Bi
tate TV who has been drinking only water, tea and other liquids
since Saturday."Stories are manipulated daily and (state television) has become a mouthpiece
for the government," he said.The hunger strike came after images of Zoltan
Lomnici, a former head of Hungary's Supreme Court who is believed to
have fallen out of favor with the government, were pixelated beyond recognition
on state television two weeks ago.That manipulation of the images angered state
media reporters who want the service to stay impartial.Compared to a country
such as China, where content on state media is tightly controlled, journalists
who work for state media in Hungary have been used to a
relatively wide degree of independence and have not shied away from covering
negative news about the government.On Thursday, the director of Hungary's state news
service, Gabor Elo, was fired and Daniel Papp, the editor-in-chief, reassigned. Last
week, four other state media employees were reprimanded
Israel Antiquities AuthorityA portion of the oldest complete copy of the Ten
Commandments, on display potentially for the final time in New York CIty's
Times Square.Just in time for the holidays, the oldest complete copy of
the Ten Commandments has gone on public display in New York City
-- and possibly for the last time.The 18-inch long parchment, delicately stitched
together and inscribed on animal skin, is 2,000 years old, and it
is so fragile that this may be the last opportunity for the
public to see it up close, antiquities experts say.It was added Thursday,
Dec. 15, to the Discovery Times Square exhibit, The Dead Sea Scrolls:
Life and Faith in Biblical Times," where it will be on display
only until Jan. 2. After that, it will be returned to a
protective vault in Jerusalem."Each piece of the Scrolls is carefully monitored for
its current condition," show curator Risa Levitt Kohn, a professor of religious
studies at San Diego State University, told FoxNew
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