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U.S., Libya discuss deal for victims of 1980s attacks
By Sue Pleming

WASHINGTON- Senior U.S. and Libyan officials are meeting in London this week to try to reach a deal on compensation cases from the Lockerbie air disaster and other 1980s incidents, a Bush administration official said on Thursday.   details


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