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...information after the coup against Aristide. That he stayed on the payroll after helping organize FRAPH is more difficult to justify. Though Constant represented FRAPH to U.S. reporters as a kind of Salvation Army doing work among the poor, its own members tell a very different story. Pierre Audin, a FRAPH member now in hiding, tells TIME quite simply that his job was to beat people. He boasts that he killed at least five people on night patrols through the slums of Port-au-Prince. "I don't know who they were," says Audin. "They were just people violating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lying Down with Dogs | 10/17/1994 | See Source »

...Crimson's hopes for a quick double win were crushed when a pair of 79's by Holy Cross stand-outs Pete Mondani and Tom Bagley gave the Crusaders a 405 team total, leaving the linksters one shot astern with 406. The Williams contingent, paced by Chip Audin's 79, rolled into the 19th hole in sole possession of last place...

Author: By Tom Green, | Title: Linksters Fall to Holy Cross | 4/27/1979 | See Source »

...Journalist Henri Alleg, 39, author of the international bestseller, The Question (TIME, June 9, 1958), a surreptitiously written and smuggled-out account of the tortures that he suffered at the hands of paratroops of General Jacques Massu's 20th Division. Conspicuously missing was an eleventh defendant: Communist Maurice Audin, a mathematics professor in whose home Alleg was captured in 1957. French authorities say he escaped. Audin's wife has filed charges that he was strangled during an interrogation by a French paratroop lieutenant, who has since been promoted and decorated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Trial | 6/27/1960 | See Source »

...trial by urging that it be held in secret. All ten defendants jumped up chanting "Murderers . . . You are all afraid." The court president, Colonel Rene Catherineau, ordered Alleg removed from the courtroom. At that moment, the fragile voice of a woman barely rose above the din: "I am Madame Audin," she cried. "They don't want me to speak, but I shall speak. My husband has been murdered." Said Court President Catherineau: "But Madame Au din is not accused of anything. You cannot speak." Madame Audin shouted back: "Assassins!" Then Colonel Catherineau announced: "The dignity of the court...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Trial | 6/27/1960 | See Source »

Harvard took the lead for keeps in its half of the first, although the nine didn't get a hit. Three runs scored when four batters walked, Bowdoin starter Louis Audin hit Don Butters on the arm, and second baseman Fred Coukos bobbled...

Author: By Jack Rosenthal, | Title: Bob Ward Pitches Crimson To 6-2 Win Over Bowdoin | 4/23/1953 | See Source »

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