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Monthly Archives: September 2015

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Suspected Lockerbie Bomb-Maker Found?

Passengers, Victims of Pan Am 103By FredJSeptember 25, 2015Leave a comment

Journalist Magnus Linklater has followed, researched, and reported on the Lockerbie bombing for years. In his most recent article, published in the September 24 2015 edition of The Times (U.K.), Linklater discusses how Ken Dornstein’s lengthy investigation led to the possible identification of the man whose device murdered 270 people on December 21, 1988. Lockerbie…

New Home for Dark Elegy, Redux

Syracuse University, Victims of Pan Am 103By FredJSeptember 15, 2015Leave a comment

Last year, I cited an article detailing the possibility that Suse Lowenstein’s Dark Elegy had finally found a permanent home. Though the plan to place the sculptures in Montauk’s Kirk Park fell through, several Remembrance scholars approached her with the idea of petitioning Syracuse University to create a permanent home for the work. The petition…

Frontline: My Brother’s Bomber. September 29

1988, PassengersBy FredJSeptember 8, 2015Leave a comment

From the PBS website: “When filmmaker Ken Dornstein was 19 years old, his older brother David was one of 189 Americans killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. Nearly three decades later, only one suspect, a Libyan man, was ever convicted of the terror plot, which killed 270 people in…

Terror & Tears: Pan Am 103

1988, Karen Lee Hunt, Passengers, Syracuse UniversityBy FredJSeptember 1, 2015Leave a comment

Aired shortly before the 20th anniversary of the Pan Am 103 bombing, Terror & Tears is an award-winning documentary produced by Time Warner Cable and narrated by the late Bill Carey. The documentary was originally produced as a 6 part series; a longer version with slightly different material appeared later. Featuring interviews with family members,…

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