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One Year Ago — Should You Trust The New York Times and Its Anonymous Sources? [Lockerbie]

“The evidence of a possible Libyan link, first reported publicly this week by the French newsmagazine L’Express, was confirmed and detailed by American officials involved in the investigation of the Pan Am bombing.” MICHAEL WINES — The New York Times … Continue reading

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Lockerbie 30th Anniversary — Should You Trust The New York Times?

“The evidence of a possible Libyan link, first reported publicly this week by the French newsmagazine L’Express, was confirmed and detailed by American officials involved in the investigation of the Pan Am bombing.” MICHAEL WINES — The New York Times … Continue reading

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Lockerbie 30th Anniversary — PT/35(b) : Dirty Tricks & Tribulations in Senegal

“The [official] story of the Senegal timer is simply out of an American serialized novel.” Jean Collin —  Secretary-General to the Senegal Government and Minister of State 1981-90 “After the recent interview of Collin, it is now more clear than … Continue reading

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Should You Trust The New York Times and Its Official Sources?

“The evidence of a possible Libyan link, first reported publicly this week by the French newsmagazine L’Express, was confirmed and detailed by American officials involved in the investigation of the Pan Am bombing.” MICHAEL WINES — The New York Times … Continue reading

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LOCKERBIE — Dirty Tricks & Tribulations in Senegal

“The [official] story of the Senegal timer is simply out of an American serialized novel.” Jean Collin —  Secretary-General to the Senegal Government and Minister of State 1981-90 “After the recent interview of Collin, it is now more clear than … Continue reading

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