Scottish court refuses to free Lockerbie bomber
LONDON (AFP) - A Scottish court on Friday refused to release the Libyan man jailed over the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, rejecting his appeal to be freed on bail because he has terminal cancer.
Activities:1988 Lockerbie Bombing Case Source:(AFP)
2008-11-14
Rice primed for historic Libya visit
LISBON, Portugal - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says she's excited about a landmark trip she will make to Libya on Friday, becoming the highest-ranking American official to visit the North African country in more than a half-century.
Nations:U.S. Algeria Portugal Libya People:Joseph Biden Condoleezza Rice Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan Activities:1988 Lockerbie Bombing Case Darfur Genocide Crisis
2008-09-05
Libya proposes settlement for terrorist victim claims: US
Libya is now proposing a "comprehensive settlement" for claims of compensation from families of US victims of terrorist attacks, which the US government is studying, an official said Thursday.
People:Condoleezza Rice George W. Bush Activities:1988 Lockerbie Bombing Case
2008-03-28
Libya ordered to pay billions to US victims of 1989 bombing
A US judge has ordered Libya and six intelligence officials to pay billions of dollars in damages to relatives of Americans killed in the 1989 suitcase bombing of a French airliner over Niger.
Nations:Libya U.S. Activities:1988 Lockerbie Bombing Case
2008-01-17
Rice to host Libya as former foes mend ties
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will host Libya's foreign minister on Thursday -- the first visit by the top Tripoli diplomat since 1972 -- in a sign of warmer ties between the former foes.
Nations:Libya North Korea People:Condoleezza Rice Colin Powell Activities:1988 Lockerbie Bombing Case
2008-01-03
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