BY JOE PARKINSON
TRIPOLI—South African President Jacob Zuma arrived in Tripoli on Monday for negotiations with Col. Moammar Gadhafi that appeared to yield no definitive headway on brokering a peace deal, hours after the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's secretary-general said the Libyan leader's "reign of terror" was coming to an end, underlining that the window for a diplomatic solution to Libya's three-month conflict appeared to be closing.
The news came as eight Libyan army officers including five generals appeared at a news conference arranged by the Italian government in Rome, saying they were part of a group of as many as 120 military ...