When British Prime Minister David Cameron arrives in WashingtonTuesday on his first official visit to the U.S. he will step into a maelstrom, as outrage grows over the Lockerbie bomber's thriving health and the possible role of BP in negotiating his release from a Scottish prison last year.
"This is despicable. It's unethical. It's immoral and it is illegal," said Bert Ammerman of River Vale, N.J., whose brother Tom was killed in the bombing perpetrated by Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, but which many...
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