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Despite these assurances of support, however, twice as many athletes as all students said their drinking has caused them to forget where they were or what they did so far this year...
...Like everything you do with the final clubs, it has an effect for some number of months and then people seem to forget, and you start hearing about problems again," he says...
...town is determined not to forget, however. Locals have kept to themselves and away from the campaign by victims' relatives for a trial, but they have always quietly been there for the bereaved, whether they be visitors or Molly Oliver, the only close relative of a local victim now left in Lockerbie. For the dead, there are discreet memorials all around. In the cemetery, a plain slab of gray Aberdeen granite bears all the victims' names. In Tundergarth churchyard, 5 km away and opposite the field where the plane's blue-and-white nose fell, a tiny stone building houses...
...another plaque stands in Rosebank Crescent, where part of the plane's fuselage landed along with more than 60 bodies. Tommy Rae, a decorator who lives here, will never forget the noise of the explosion that blew in his front door. "When we got out, we could see smoke and power lines lying across the road. I went to the car and put the lights on. There were bodies everywhere, some three deep, and an American passport and food from the plane all over our front garden," he says. Forever in his memory will be "the lass lying...
...reason, Houston never did get that assessment. Now prosecutors have asked a judge to reopen the charges against her. If convicted, Houston could be singing the jailhouse blues for up to 30 days. On the brighter side, if she has to serve, there's a likelihood that she'll forget the whole experience a few days later...