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Britain's interests in Libya would have been badly damaged had the Lockerbie bomber died in a Scottish prison, the foreign secretary said yesterday.

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The British government will make public its correspondence with Scottish ministers over releasing the Lockerbie bomber, a government spokeswoman said yesterday, a day after a newspaper reported that officials believed a deal was in the UK's "overwhelming interests."

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Some things should not be done. The person convicted of the Lockerbie bombing has been set free, due to compassionate grounds. Apparently, he has terminal prostate cancer with only a few months to live.

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WASHINGTON (AP) – FBI Director Robert Mueller sharply criticized Scotland's justice minister for releasing the Lockerbie bomber, an act that "gives comfort to terrorists" all over the world.

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Britain on yesterday rejected any suggestion that it had struck a deal with Libya to free the Lockerbie bomber — questions that arose when Moammar Gadhafi publicly thanked British officials as he embraced the man convicted of killing 270 people in the 1988 airline bombing.

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TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) – The only man convicted in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 returned home to Libya to die after he was released from a Scottish prison yesterday, a decision that outraged some relatives of the 270 people killed when the jetliner blew up over Lockerbie, Scotland, more than two decades ago.

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Scotland's government freed the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber on compassionate grounds Thursday, allowing him to die at home in Libya despite American protests that mercy should not be shown to the man responsible for the deaths of 270 people.

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The British government will make public its correspondence with Scottish ministers over releasing the Lockerbie bomber, a government spokeswoman said yesterday, a day after a newspaper reported that officials believed a deal was in the UK's "overwhelming interests."

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WASHINGTON (AP) – FBI Director Robert Mueller sharply criticized Scotland's justice minister for releasing the Lockerbie bomber, an act that "gives comfort to terrorists" all over the world.

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Britain on yesterday rejected any suggestion that it had struck a deal with Libya to free the Lockerbie bomber — questions that arose when Moammar Gadhafi publicly thanked British officials as he embraced the man convicted of killing 270 people in the 1988 airline bombing.

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TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) – The only man convicted in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 returned home to Libya to die after he was released from a Scottish prison yesterday, a decision that outraged some relatives of the 270 people killed when the jetliner blew up over Lockerbie, Scotland, more than two decades ago.

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Scotland's government freed the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber on compassionate grounds Thursday, allowing him to die at home in Libya despite American protests that mercy should not be shown to the man responsible for the deaths of 270 people.

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