• Doug Most

    Assistant Vice President, Executive Editor, Editorial Department Twitter Profile

    Doug Most is a lifelong journalist and author whose career spanned newspapers and magazines up and down the East Coast, with stops in Washington, D.C., South Carolina, New Jersey, and Boston, before he came to Boston University. He has written three non-fiction books, including "The Race Underground," about the history of subways in America, and his latest book, "Launching Liberty," the World War II story of the men and women who built the Liberty ships that were critical to winning the war. He worked for 15 years the Boston Globe in various roles, including magazine editor and deputy managing editor/special projects. Profile

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There is 1 comment on Mother of Terrier Killed in 1988 Lockerbie Plane Bombing Says Arrest “Only Brings Sadness”

  1. Yes, Lockerbie news still brings sadness. In my mind I can see their names scrolling on the local Syracuse TV station in my off-campus house in Oswego, NY including my two classmates (Lynne was a friend).

    My sympathies to Pamela Posen’s family and friends.

    Are there any BU terrorism experts doing research or following the case?

    https://www.oswegocountynewsnow.com/news/we-re-hoping-that-everybody-responsible-is-brought-to-justice/article_906bd3aa-7a76-11ed-85f8-bbaf2ed0b444.html

    There’s a lovely photo of my classmates in the story. Our class dedicated our class gift (a new college entrance sign) to Lynne and Colleen.

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