The story of Pan Am Flight 103 is one that continues to haunt much of Britain. In 1988, a transatlantic flight to America exploded over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing all 243 passengers and ...
On December 21, 1988, a bomb hiding in a cassette player went off on Pan Am Flight 103, causing it to crash over Lockerbie, Scotland. A total of 270 people were killed, including 11 on the ground; ...
Pan Am 103’s casualties included 11 victims in the Scottish town of Lockerbie, who were struck by falling wreckage. As many as 25 homes were destroyed. People who lived in Lockerbie, Scotland, said ...
On December 21, 1988, Mary Lou Ciulla was cooking dinner with one eye on a TV soap opera. The ordinary domestic scene would have quickly evaporated from memory had it not been for the intrusion of a ...
The first of this year's two miniseries about the 1988 Lockerbie bombing focuses on a father's grief-fueled investigation. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Appropriately somber and ...
Lockerbie butter, produced by the local creamery, used to be served on airplanes, with the town's name written across the packet. Reminders of 1988 dot the town. The town hall, which served as a ...
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