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For example, I had no idea that Pan-Am had full sit down dining rooms on the plane with roasts carved at your tables.
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It was already the biggest carrier in the U.S., and the Pan-Am deal made it a major international carrier for the first time.
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It was already the biggest carrier in the U.S., and the Pan-Am deal made it a major international carrier for the first time.
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You wanted to try the Pan-Am bomber in America under civil judicial system – was that not a criminal act?
Administration critics slam civilian trials for 9/11 suspects 2009
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One of United's key assets has been its Pacific routes, which it bought from Pan-Am in 1985.
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One of United's key assets has been its Pacific routes, which it bought from Pan-Am in 1985.
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AMSTERDAM - The media storm is building in the United Kingdom and Europe over allegations that British Petroleum (BP) pressured the Scottish government to release one of the terrorists convicted in the bombing of Pan-Am flight 103, en route from London's Heathrow Airport to New York, which fell from the skies over Lockerbie, Scotland in December, 1988.
Brian Ross: BP Alleged Involvement in Lockerbie Terrorist Release Accelerates 2010
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The original, which he conceived when serving as a technical adviser to Pan-Am, had to register kilometers per hour, up to 500 kilometers, with the ability to run for 192 hours.
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The original, which he conceived when serving as a technical adviser to Pan-Am, had to register kilometers per hour, up to 500 kilometers, with the ability to run for 192 hours.
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Senate investigation into the circumstances surrounding the release of a Libyan agent convicted in the 1988 Pan-Am Flight 103 bombing.
CIA retirees call for escalated probe of Pan Am 103 bomber's release 2010
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