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Police said that the device could have been set any time before the Capitol was closed at 5 p. m. Sunday. The men's room, where the bomb was left, was open to the public. Although a Capitol policeman inspected the room shortly before the warning phone call, he found nothing out of order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bomb Explodes in Capitol; Blast Linked to Laos Invasion | 3/2/1971 | See Source »

...advised comment by a previously obscure politician named René Tomasini, 51. Elected secretary-general of the Gaullist party only last month, the outspoken Tomasini made his maiden appearance before the parliamentary correspondents' association last week, and he sounded like a Gallic Spiro Agnew. He lauded the French policeman as "the representative of liberty." He declared that any breakdown in law-and-order was not the fault of the police but was due to "the cowardice of the magistrates." He lit into the state-owned television networks for showing "the negative aspects of French life." Finally, he blamed Premier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Agnew à la Mode | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

...newspaper, dubbed the Corsican-born secretary-general "Mussolini Tomasini." Angriest of all were France's students, who had already been demonstrating over what has become known as the "Guiot Affair." Lycée Student Gilles Guiot, 19, was arrested during a demonstration early last month for hitting a policeman; denied bail and access to a defense attorney, he was convicted on police testimony and sentenced to three months in prison. While Guiot's appeal was being heard last week, 10,000 students took over the Boulevard St.-Michel from the Sorbonne to the Seine. It was the biggest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Agnew à la Mode | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

...Louis was the first to prosecute under the Civil Disobedience Act-which carries maximum penalties of five years in jail and a $10,000 fine. Two of the three charged under the act have been convicted so far. Both were charged with throwing a firecracker at a policeman and both received a five-year sentence, though the sentence in the second case will be reviewed after ninety days...

Author: By Jeremy S. Bluhm, | Title: New Morning at the Ministry of Justice | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

...judge found them guilty of contempt of a restraining order against obstructive demonstrations, obtained earlier by Washington University. The two students who received five-year sentences for violating the Civil Obedience Act were convicted under the restraining order for the same action-throwing a fire cracker at a policeman...

Author: By Jeremy S. Bluhm, | Title: New Morning at the Ministry of Justice | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

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