CHILMARK, Mass., (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Muammar Gaddafi on Monday to end the bloodshed in Libya as pockets of his loyalist forces engaged in fierce fighting against advancing rebels.
Reminding the United States that Gaddafi had "murdered scores of American citizens," Obama interrupted his vacation to herald Gaddafi's fall and urged him to limit the killing.
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