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Syracuse remembers Lockerbie
A university in America is marking the 25th anniversary of the Lockerbie bombing in which a number of its students died.
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Lunchtime Report: Syracuse remembers Lockerbie bombing
Nearly 25 years after the Lockerbie bombing, commemorations have taken place at a university in America.
Of the 270 people who lost their lives in the bombing, 35 were students from Syracuse University.
Watch the lunchtime report from Matthew Taylor below.
Hundreds attend Lockerbie commemorations
Hundreds of people have attended a ceremony in America to remember the victims of the Lockerbie bombing.
It's nearly 25 years since 270 people died on the flight.
But at the University of Syracuse, which had 35 victims, they are determined to carry on remembering them.
Watch Matthew Taylor's report
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Full Report: American university marks Lockerbie bombing anniversary
The American University which lost 35 students in the Lockerbie bombing is commemorating the 25th anniversary of the disaster at a special ceremony today.
The students were among the 270 people killed when Flight Pan Am 103 was blown up in 1988.
Our reporter, Matthew Taylor, has been at Syracuse University and sent this report.
Watch it in full below.
Lockerbie bombing remembered in Syracuse
ITV Border reports from the United States on the day of a special ceremony to remember students killed in the Lockerbie bombing.
Lunchtime Report: American university remembers Lockerbie bombing
The Solicitor General in Scotland says that prosecutors involved in the Lockerbie disaster are preparing for "the next step" in their attempt to bring more people to justice.
Lesley Thomson was speaking at a memorial for the victims at Syracuse University in the United States - It lost 35 of its students in the 1988 bombing of Pan AM Flight 103.
Watch the lunchtime report from Matthew Taylor below.