THE revolution's tricolour has replaced Muammar Qaddafi's green flags. Hotels in Tripoli, the capital, are bursting with foreign businessmen. Every night young men toting AK-47S still gather in Martyrs' Square, formerly Green Square, to let off a few celebratory rounds. Some locals worry that rebel roughnecks from the mountains may now occupy their city. But in general the mood on the street, six weeks after the colonel and his forces were sent packing, remains happy.
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