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The past year has seen an increase in political vio- lence around the world. Bombings and demonstrations were the means in the United States while other areas experienced politically charged kidnapings. The con- tinuing struggle for control over Israeli held Arab terri- tory and the death of Nassar added to the growing tension and conflict in the Middle East. Anti-war demonstrations in the U.S. and airline hijackings world wide continued despite measures to appease and control these actions. Political violence in the form of kid- napings, hijackings and bombings was fre- quent in 1970. One victim of a political kid- naping was James R. Cross, British Trade Commissioner for lVlontreal who was alleged- ly kidnaped by French separatist extremists. This photo, received by the Associated Press in New York in November, arrived in enve- lope with lVlontreal postmark and purports to show Cross playing cards while in captivi- ty. Photo courtesy of Wide World Photos. An August 24 blast rocked the University of Wisconsin mathematics center engaged in army research work, took out all windows in the six-floor structure and killed a research student in the facility. Photo courtesy of Wide World Photos. ,,.. , V.-,V--.-.-Q.. , , , . 'n i.,. luv ' u :urs '-
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