Senior Nato officials are meeting in Brussels for the fourth day in a row to try to hammer out an agreement on who should assume command of the no-fly zone over Libya from the Americans who are determined to relinquish command within days.
Summary: Witnesses in Tripoli say that several government buildings were set ablaze Monday after gunfire opened up when anti-government protesters tried to take the capital; also, they said Libyan police used tear gas to calm the protesting crowd. On Sunday, Gadhafi's son went on television, stating that his father is not going to step down, and that the government will fight until the "last man, last woman, and last bullet" to stay in power. Finally, It said that people have cut off Internet and phone service, but others have been able to aid the Libyans using satellite phones.