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  • Former heads of state have historically ended their days in exile in France, Saudi Arabia or the U.S. Hosni Mubarak and Moammar Ghadafi may not be so fortunate. Many want the dictators to appear before the International Criminal Court. Lawyer Scott Horton talks about their options.
  • Diplomats met in London to discuss an endgame aimed at halting Gadhafi's bloody onslaught against the Libya people. The participants agreed on a contact group to work with the opposition to form a new government after he goes.
  • The four-day air assault will soon achieve the objectives of establishing a no-fly zone and averting a massacre of civilians by Moammar Gadhafi's troops, he said. But U.S. planes will not be maintaining the no-fly-zone.
  • The U.S. military said Tuesday that an Air Force fighter jet crashed in Libya but was not shot down. Both crew members ejected.
  • Emboldened by U.S. and European military aid, rebels reportedly made a push on Monday from their eastern hamlet of Benghazi, taking the offensive for the first time in more than a week.
  • Why did the U.S. decide to get involved in the ongoing battle between Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and rebels aimed at overthrowing Gadhafi's government? We discuss the latest news coming out of Libya with KPBS Military Blogger Beth Ford Roth.
  • Moammar Gadhafi said he won't let up on the anti-government rebellion in the east, even after the U.S. and its European allies targeted his troops with airstrikes and dozens of cruise missiles. Gadhafi said he is arming Libyans with automatic weapons and bombs. "We promise you a long war," he said.
  • Diplomats were informed that Tijuana's then-police chief had made a deal with drug-cartel operatives.
  • As the world watches the nuclear crisis unfolding in Japan, many people are asking if San Diego is prepared if the same situation happened here. What safety procedures are in place if the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station experienced a meltdown? And, should the U.S. reexamine its nuclear energy policies in light of what's happening in Japan?
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