Music
Libertines' Carl confident about reunion
Published Wednesday, Mar 31 2010, 18:10 BST | By Paul Millar

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The guitarist, who previously hinted at the band's reformation, also revealed his whereabouts at the time he decided to return.
"My manager phoned to say a lawyer had brokered a deal. There I was in the museum, surrounded by Aracadian artefacts, and I thought, 'Why not?'" he told The Sun.
The 'Can't Stand Me Now' stars split in 2004 after frontman Pete Doherty's addiction to drugs worsened.
Barat added: "We've moved on but we can come back. This thing still works. It's still real and still means a lot."
> Doherty: 'I can't wait for Libertines return'
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