Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Libya

Was Freed Lockerbie Bomber a Patsy?

Some argue that an innocent man was convicted. more >>

Muslim World Cool Toward Bin Laden, but Cooler Toward the United States

The Palestinian territories are the only place where most Muslims view bin Laden positively. more >>

20 Years Later, the Lockerbie Terror Attack Is Not as Solved as We Think

The book should not be closed on the Lockerbie attack, Nathan Thrall writes. more >>

Rice Making History With Trip to Libya, a Longtime Pariah Now Partly Rehabilitated

Her visit will be the first by a U.S. secretary of state in over half a century. more >>

Libya Completes Its Diplomatic Rehabilitation

A final settlement on lawsuits over terrorism attacks clears the way for a secretary of state visit. more >>

'Very Clearly, Good Vs. Evil'

The President's views. more >>

Libya Moves Back Into Circulation

Qadhafi seeks rehabilitation, but not everybody buys it more >>

Lugar Wants an Envoy to Libya

Sen. Richard Lugar, the ranking Republican member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is calling for rapid Bush administration and Senate action to formally nominate and confirm a U.S. ambassador to Libya, a step he said would contribute to resolving once and for all the lingering disputes over Libya's financial settlements with the families of American victims of the Pan Am 103 airliner bombing in 1988 and the bombing of the La Belle discothèque in West Berlin in 1986. more >>

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