At hearing in Washington:
Accused Lockerbie bomb maker pleads not guilty
Abu Agila Mohammad Masud Kheir al-Marimi faces two charges and faces life in prison if convicted.
Abu Agila Mohammad Masud Kheir al-Marimi faces two charges and faces life in prison if convicted.
Abu Agila Mohammad Masud Kheir al-Marimi faces three counts related to the Lockerbie bombing.
Libyan accused of making the bomb that destroyed Pan Am flight over Scotland in 1988, has been taken into US custody.
The terrorist convicted for the bombing of Pam Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, that killed 270 passengers in 1988, is dead.
The notorious Lockerbie bomber, released from prison two years ago, has been found in Tripoli, but comatose and near death.
A former Libyan minister says Qaddafi personally ordered the Lockerbie bombing, in which 270 people were murdered.
The early release of the Lockerbie bomber leads to suspicions of corruption involving Blair, Qaddafi, and British oil.
Doctors predicted that the Lockerbie bomber would die in three months or less. But he's still alive nine months later and going strong in Libya.