ABU DHABI/TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's rebels said they hoped to restart oil production and gained pledges of more than $500 million of aid on Thursday as Western powers press them to plan for the day after Muammar Gaddafi leaves power.
While NATO continued to pound Tripoli from the air, Western and Arab nations met the rebels in Abu Dhabi to focus on what one U.S. official called the "end-game" for the Libyan leader.
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