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However, despite that grim prognosis, Megrahi is still alive today at his home in Tripoli, more than a year after gaining his freedom.
Eric J. Weiner: Lockerbie Bomber Case Exposes the Money Gun in the Global Economy Eric J. Weiner 2010
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Megrahi is a free man now, but the cloud hanging over his head is still a dark one - but not put there by him.
My brief views on Libya and Al Megrahi Norfolk Blogger 2009
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However, despite that grim prognosis, Megrahi is still alive today at his home in Tripoli, more than a year after gaining his freedom.
Eric J. Weiner: Lockerbie Bomber Case Exposes the Money Gun in the Global Economy Eric J. Weiner 2010
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However, despite that grim prognosis, Megrahi is still alive today at his home in Tripoli, more than a year after gaining his freedom.
Eric J. Weiner: Lockerbie Bomber Case Exposes the Money Gun in the Global Economy Eric J. Weiner 2010
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However, despite that grim prognosis, Megrahi is still alive today at his home in Tripoli, more than a year after gaining his freedom.
Eric J. Weiner: Lockerbie Bomber Case Exposes the Money Gun in the Global Economy Eric J. Weiner 2010
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The exclusion of Megrahi from the deal was dropped by Jack Straw in 2007, weeks after Blair left office, but I think that must have been the understanding all along.
Sometimes, I miss Tony Blair. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Many in the UK and around the rest of the world believe that Megrahi is innocent of the terrorism charges.
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Today, 13 months later, al-Megrahi is still alive in Libya.
UK, BP Blasted for Not Cooperating with Inquiry Into Lockerbie Bomber Release 2010
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Since, they say, al-Megrahi is the only Libyan prisoner in Breat Britain, the Scots were a little miffed at being kept out of the loop.
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However, despite that grim prognosis, Megrahi is still alive today at his home in Tripoli, more than a year after gaining his freedom.
Eric J. Weiner: Lockerbie Bomber Case Exposes The Money Gun In the Global Economy Eric J. Weiner 2010
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