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...confusion, the government called the bank raiders "common criminals and anarchists," and named as "No. 1" Juan José Martinez Gomez, 25, a man with a record as a bank robber and anarchist. The latter allegation quickly backfired, however, as the anarchist headquarters said Martinez had been publicly identified by them in 1977 as a police...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terrorism: Ominous Threat a la Turca | 6/8/1981 | See Source »

...suspected to mark the re-emergence of the October 1 Antifascist Resistance Group (GRAPO), a mysterious organization described by the authorities as ultraleftist, that has surfaced sporadically in recent years. In the gun battle that followed González de Suso's assassination, police wounded and captured Emilio Gomez Gomez, 28, allegedly a member of GRAPO. One of the two assailants in the Barcelona killings reportedly was among five GRAPO militants who staged a spectacular escape from a maximum-security prison in Zamora 17 months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: New Terrorism | 5/18/1981 | See Source »

...cocaine trade in Bolivia has boomed since the military coup of July 1980. CBS' 60 Minutes recently provided ample documentation that top-ranking members of the military are closely associated with the elite group which controls the drug traffic. Minister of Interior Colonel Luis Arce Gomez, for example, is part owner of an air freight company which makes weekly flights to an unknown location in Colombia. In February, his plane was found to be carrying 300 kilos of cocaine, but Arce avoided conviction. Arce's yearly income from cocaine was estimated at half a million...

Author: By Charles R. Hale, | Title: Resistance to the Bolivian Coup: A Personal Account | 5/7/1981 | See Source »

...alleged $70 million emergency grant given by those involved in the illicit trade to avert an impending economic crisis. De Concinni and others also demanded that the most blatant drug traders be removed from the government, a condition that Garcia Meza met last month by dismissing Colonels Arce Gomez and Coca. The Bolivian government propbably will continue to comply with U.S. demands in hopes of achieving formal recognition and the accompanying economic support. Notably absent from U.S. demands, however, is reference to the extensive political repression and human rights violations of the Garci "Meza" regime--which clearly are not ameliorated...

Author: By Charles R. Hale, | Title: Resistance to the Bolivian Coup: A Personal Account | 5/7/1981 | See Source »

...University of Oregon senior easily outdistanced runner-up Rodolfo Gomez, a Mexican Olympian, in the 26 mile, 385-yard race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW YORK MARATHON | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

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