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A Rolls-Royce sits outside the Corthinia San Grog Hotel in St. Julians, one of many Malta-based businesses believed to be owned or controlled by Libya. ((AP Photo/Lino Azzopardi))
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The Consummate Diplomat Wants Malta on the Map (Post, July 13, 2001)
Today in Congress (Post, June 21, 2001)
In Relic of War, Pope Prays for Peace: Amid Ruins of a Church in the Golan Heights, the Pontiff Makes an Appeal (Post, May 8, 2001)
Maltese Shun Limelight Following Lockerbie Trial (Post, Feb. 11, 2001)
Libyan Convicted in Lockerbie Trial (Post, Jan. 31, 2001; 3:27 PM)
Lawyer Suggests Palestinians Set Lockerbie Bomb: Defense Targets Case Against Libyans (Post, Jan. 13, 2001)
Lockerbie Defense Argues Prosecution Has No Proof: Libyans' Lawyer Fingers Others for Planting Bomb (Post, Jan. 12, 2001)
Conjoined Twins' Parents Speak of Survivor, Grief (Post, Dec. 7, 2000)
Conjoined Twins to Be Separated: Parents Decline to Appeal British Court's Order for Surgery (Post, Sept. 29, 2000)
Defense Lashes Witness At Pan Am Bomb Trial: Libyan Who Worked for CIA Labeled 'a Liar' (Post, Sept. 28, 2000)
Key Lockerbie Witness Testifies: Libyan Double Agent Links Defendants, Explosives (Post, Sept. 27, 2000)
British Court Upholds Surgery to Split Twins (Post, Sept. 23, 2000)
Crackdown on Tax Havens Gets Boost: Cayman Islands, Five Other Target Countries Agree to Aid Global Effort (Post, June 20, 2000)
Doctor Plans Offshore Abortions: Ship Would Anchor Outside Territory Where Procedure Is Illegal (Post, June 16, 2000)
'Camino Real': Freighted Fable: Tennessee Williams Play Falters Under Its Own Weight (Post, June 6, 2000)
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