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    You are at:Home»The Blog»UPDATE: Ghadaffi killed in hometown

    UPDATE: Ghadaffi killed in hometown

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    By KMAN Staff on October 20, 2011 The Blog

    CBS News is confirming the death of former Libyan dictator Moormar Ghadaffi. More information available at the link below.

    WARNING: Graphic photos contained within the story.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/20/501364/main20123114.shtml?tag=cbsContentWrap;cbsContent

    Reuters news is reporting that former Libyan dictator Moormar Ghadaffi was killed earlier today as rebels overran his hometown of Sirte.   Earlier reports said that Ghadaffi had been captured by rebels and taken away in an ambulance after sustaining injuries to his hands.

    Keep up with this developing story by listening to News/Talk 1350 KMAN or click on the CBS News tab on the home page for hourly updates.

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