Pro-Gadhafi forces fight rebels in 2 cities
By News on Feb 28, 2011
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TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- International pressure on Moammar Gadhafi to end a crackdown on opponents escalated Monday as his loyalists fought rebels holding the two cities closest to the capital and his warplanes bombed an ammunition depot in the east. The U.S. moved naval and air forces closer to Libya and said all options were open, including patrols of the North African nation's skies to protect its citizens from their ruler....| « Geithner wants housing overhaul bill in 2 years | Gates: Spending cuts don't have to harm learning » |

