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Most of the eastern half of Libya has already broken away from the rule of Moammar Gadhafi, who has led the country for 41 years. Diplomats and ministers have also abandoned Gadhafi, who is believed to be firmly in control only of the capital, Tripoli, some towns around it, the far desert south and parts of Libya's sparsely populated center. "Some form of military coup against Gadhafi seems inevitable," Capital Economics said. "Despite the bloodcurdling rhetoric, the Gadhafi regime appears to be crumbling and whoever takes over will surely want to restore business as usual as soon as possible." In other Nymex trading in March contracts, heating oil rose 1.32 cents to $2.8905 a gallon and gasoline gained 0.53 cent to $2.722 a gallon. Natural gas futures were down 2.4 cents at $3.848 per 1,000 cubic feet.
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