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Preparing for a busy day at the ‘21’ Club’s popular Bar Room, which is festooned with “toys” from its famed clientele.
In 1931, Ernest Hemingway was caught in its kitchen having sex with gangster Legs Diamond s girlfriend. Holly Golightly dined there in
Breakfast at Tiffany s, as did the book s author, Truman Capote. Grace Kelly had its food delivered to an incapacitated Jimmy Stewart in the movie
Rear Window.
Frank Sinatra, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Elizabeth Taylor ate there, as did Groucho Marx, Jackie Gleason, Luciano Pavarotti, Audrey Hepburn, Helen Hayes, and Dorothy Parker, nearly a dozen American presidents and all kinds of business moguls. Its walk-in humidor cigars were a major feature of the restaurant before the New York smoking ban was home to the good smokes of Yul Brynner, Jack Lemmon and John F. Kennedy (when he was a senator) as well as Henry Ford II and the Duke of Windsor, among many others.
With US Attorney General Bill Barr seeking the extradition of a suspected bombmaker from Libya, we take a look at the search for answers behind an international tragedy They were going home to a Christmas they would never see. Just 38 minutes after the plane had taken off, as it prepared to wheel to port and head out over the Atlantic, an explosion ripped through a forward hold of the Boeing 747. It was two minutes and 50 seconds past 7pm on the evening of December 21, 1988. A recovered voice recorder would reveal a 180-millisecond hissing noise before Pan Am 103’s communications centre was destroyed.