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White House backed release of Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi

Jason Allardyce and Tony Allen-Mills The Australian 07/25/2010

All change at Halifax

The Irish Times 02/18/2010
White House backed release of Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi

THE US government secretly advised Scottish ministers it would be "far preferable" to free the Lockerbie bomber than jail him in Libya.

All change at Halifax

Many customers of Halifax/Bank of Scotland may face an administrative mess as they try to switch accounts, writes CAROLINE MADDEN

Eight Lockerbie suspects were never interviewed, says former police chief

Lorraine Davidson and Anil Dawar The Times 10/25/2009
Eight Lockerbie suspects were never interviewed, says former police chief

A detective who headed the original Lockerbie investigation has revealed that eight other potential suspects in the bombing were identified at the time but they were never interviewed.

Home Buyers News - Scotland Property Investment Tips for Home Buyers

Home buyers often require certain investment tips before making an investment. Whether its within Scotland or elsewhere within the UK, you must seek requisite advice for a successful investment deal.

Britain, Scotland to show Lockerbie correspondence

LONDON — The U.K. and Scottish governments on Tuesday are making public their correspondence on the release of the Lockerbie bomber, as Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted once again that his government played no part in the decision to let Abdel Baset al-Megrahi return to Libya.

Scottish justice minister defends his decision to free Lockerbie bomber

Edinburgh, Scotland - Scotland's justice minister Monday defended his much-criticized decision to free the only man convicted in the Lockerbie bombing.

Lockerbie Release Could Topple Scottish Government

Angus Macleod, Suzy Jagger and Richard Kerbaj The Times 08/23/2009
Lockerbie Release Could Topple Scottish Government

Scotland's government faces a fight for its survival as the furor over its decision to free the Lockerbie bomber escalated last night.

Decision in Lockerbie bombing case due Thursday

EDINBURGH, Scotland — The only man ever convicted in the bombing of a Pan Am jet over Lockerbie, Scotland, was due to learn Thursday whether he will be freed on compassionate grounds and allowed to return to Libya or die in a British prison.

Lockerbie bomber al-Megrahi drops bid to clear his name

Jenny Booth and Matt Spence Times Online 08/17/2009
Lockerbie bomber al-Megrahi drops bid to clear his name

A Scottish court today accepted the Lockerbie bomber's request to formally drop his appeal, amid growing speculation that he could be freed within days.

New cover-up claims as Lockerbie bomber drops his appeal

Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, has urged Scotland's justice secretary not to release Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, the man found guilty of the Lockerbie Pan Am bombing.


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