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Information about Mr. Reynolds’s survivors, aside from his son, Nick, was not available.

Because of the audacity of the enterprise and the size of the cache of loot, the Great Train Robbers became celebrities of a sort in England, especially those who had eluded the authorities, at least for a time.

The most famous of those, Ronnie Biggs, was sent to jail in 1964 for his part in the robbery, but escaped and went free for 36 years, living most of the time in Rio de Janeiro. He returned to England in 2001 and was immediately sent back to prison to serve out the remaining 28 years of a 30-year sentence; though, in ill health, he was released in 2009.

Mr. Reynolds lived in penury and relative obscurity after his release, and he was arrested again in the 1980s for dealing amphetamines.

He served as a consultant for a film about the robbery, “Buster,” which focused on another of the robbers, Buster Edwards, who also escaped to Mexico but gave himself up in 1966.

In the 1990s Mr. Reynolds published a well-received memoir, “The Autobiography of a Thief.” He also wrote occasional essays for newspapers.

“We all have our benchmarks,” he wrote in The Guardian in 2008, speaking about professional aspirations in general and those of thieves in particular, “and for us the benchmark was the Brink’s robbery in Boston in 1950, which was the largest robbery in the United States at that time. We wanted to do something as spectacular as that. We wanted to draw our line in the sand. I was quite young at the time and I liked the challenge. I wanted to move in those circles. It’s insanity, of course, and we knew that we would be in the frame as soon as the robbery happened but it’s the same madness, I suppose, that drives people to bivouac on the north face of the Eiger.”

The mail train robbed of about $7 million on Aug. 8, 1963 by a gang led by Bruce Reynolds.




Bruce Reynolds, the chief architect of one of 20th-century Britain’s most notorious crimes, the caper known as the Great Train Robbery, died on Thursday in England. He was 81.

His son, Nick, confirmed the death to The Associated Press. Sky News in Britain reported that Mr. Reynolds had died at his home in South London, a few months short of the robbery’s 50th anniversary.

In the early morning of Aug. 8, 1963, a gang of 15 men stopped a Glasgow-to-London mail train about 45 miles short of its destination by tampering with a signal. The train, which usually carried large quantities of money in the second car behind the locomotive, was loaded even more heavily than normal because of a just-completed bank holiday in Scotland, and the thieves escaped with about 120 bags of cash, mostly in small bills, totaling about £2.6 million, or about $7 million at the time — the equivalent of about $60.5 million today.

Mr. Reynolds, who was 31 at the time and known to the police as a burglar well-connected in the London underworld, had used insider information from the postal service to plan the heist, which he thought of as a painter would a masterpiece. Indeed, he referred to it in a 1996 interview as “my Sistine Chapel.”

It was well executed: the train was stopped and unloaded and the thieves got away in about half an hour, en route to a farmhouse that had been bought months before as a hide-out. No guns were involved. The only hitch was that a member of the gang got itchy when the train’s driver was evidently uncooperative and bludgeoned him with an iron bar. The driver survived, but he never worked again.

The robbers were quickly identified, however, when the police came upon the farmhouse hide-out shortly after it had been abandoned by the gang and found a plethora of fingerprints and other clues; a man who had been paid to destroy the evidence, if not the whole house, had not done so.

Many of the robbers were apprehended within a few months, but Mr. Reynolds, who was first holed up in a friend’s house in London, made his way to Belgium, then Toronto and finally to Mexico, where he lived the high life on his ill-gotten gains for five years.

When he ran out of money, he returned to England, determined to make another big score, but he was arrested in Torquay, a coastal town in southwestern England, in the fall of 1968, by Thomas Butler, the Scotland Yard detective who had pursued him with a Javert-like obsession.

Among the many eyebrow-raising details in the case, Detective Butler, who had at one point chased down a tip that Mr. Reynolds was in the south of France, was scanning bathers on the beach with binoculars when he was arrested by the French police as a Peeping Tom.

Mr. Reynolds served 10 years in prison.

Bruce Richard Reynolds was born in London on Sept. 7, 1931, the son of a laborer and a nurse. He left school at 14 and, with an early taste for adventure, tried to join the Navy but was rejected for having poor eyesight.

He worked as a newspaper messenger (he wanted to be a foreign correspondent) and in a bicycle shop. He aspired for a time to be a bicycle racer, though he became distracted by the adrenaline rush of committing petty crimes and was in and out of youth detention centers and, later, prison, from the time he was 17. By the mid-1950s, however, he was already a successful burglar, specializing in breaking into country houses.

“I got my first car, it was a Triumph TR2, and then an Aston Martin, and I was having my suits made in Savile Row,” he recalled in a 1996 interview. He added that he and his criminal consorts would often take off for the south of France and stay for two or three months at a time.

“We used to justify it as research or planning,” he said. “And of course I loved that. Cary Grant — it’s just like ‘To Catch a Thief.’ ”

Asked if before the Great Train Robbery he had felt that he was on to the greatest caper of his career, he replied: “Yeah, I did. To the extent that it was my Sistine Chapel. And really, everything went right. The only problem was the fact that Mills got whacked, Mills the driver.”

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米テキサス州の陸軍基地で銃乱射、40人以上死傷・犯人は生存
ヒューストン 5日 ロイター] 米テキサス州のフォート・フッド陸軍基地で5日午後、銃乱射事件が発生し、12人が死亡し、31人が負傷した。陸軍当局によると、容疑者は軍の精神科医のネイダー・ハサン少佐で、銃撃を受けたものの生存しているという。

 ハサン容疑者は、海外に派遣される兵士への医療チェックが行われていた施設で拳銃2丁を乱射。犠牲者には警察官1人も含まれているという。

 同基地のコーン司令官は当初、容疑者が警官に射殺されたとしていたが、その後に生存が判明したと訂正した。

 親族が米FOXニュースに話したところによると、ハサン容疑者は戦地から帰還した兵士の診療を行う精神科医で、4月に同基地に赴任。イラク派遣が決まっていたが、命令を拒否していたという。

 米メディアは当初、別の2人の兵士も容疑者の可能性があるとして拘束されたと報じていたが、軍当局はその後、この2人を釈放したと発表している。

 事件を受けて、オバマ米大統領は「この恐ろしい事件については、あらゆる疑問点を明らかにする」と語った

ナポリ(イタリア) 1日 ロイター] イタリアの警察当局は1日、同国で最重要指名手配となっていたマフィアのボスを逮捕したと発表した。今回の逮捕は、ナポリ周辺で最も強力な犯罪組織の1つへの大きな打撃となるとみられている。
 パスケーレ・ルッソ容疑者(62)は、マフィアの逃亡者のうち「10本の指に入る」重要人物とされていた。1993年から逃亡生活を続けていたが、1日未明、ナポリの北約80キロの人里離れた農家で逮捕された。
 警察は声明で、同容疑者をルッソ一族のボスで「非常に危険な人物」と表現した。同容疑者は、本人不在のまま、13件の殺人などの罪で終身刑の有罪判決を受けている。
 弟のサルバトーレ・ルッソ容疑者(51)も14年間にわたり逃走していたが、10月31日に逮捕された。
 ルッソ一族は、ナポリ周辺を拠点とするマフィア組織「カモラ」で中心的役割を果たしているという





Camorra, carabinieri arrestano due latitanti clan Russo
Ieri - 14.32

Un boss della Camorra, inserito nell'elenco dei dieci ricercati più pericolosi, è stato catturato dai carabinieri in provincia di Avellino assieme al fratello, anche lui latitante. Lo comunica la stessa Arma.

Pasquale Russo, 62 anni, ritenuto un "pericolosissimo capoclan" come si legge in una nota, era latitante dal 1993.

Russo, a capo dell'omonimo clan operante nell'Agro Nolano e più volte condannato all'ergastolo per 13 omicidi e associazione di tipo mafioso, si trovava in un casolare di Sperone, dove nella notte i carabinieri hanno fatto irruzione.

Con Russo c'era anche il fratello Carmine, 47 anni, latitante dal 2007 e inserito nella lista dei 100 ricercati più pericolosi.

Nel corso dell'operazione è stato arrestato anche Antonio De Sapio, 53 anni, incensurato, che ospitava i fratelli Russo nel suo casolare.

Ieri era stato arrestato dalla polizia nel Napoletano un altro dei fratelli Russo, Salvatore, che risultava da tempo inserito nella lista dei 30 latitanti più pericolosi.

Dai primi anni Novanta Pasquale e Salvatore Russo, in seguito al pentimento del boss Carmine Alfieri e di altri esponenti di spicco del clan, avevano riorganizzato la struttura del gruppo criminale assumendone la reggenza.

Il clan Russo, tra i più temibili della provincia di Napoli, rappresentava una vera e propria holding a cui facevano capo varie attività illecite.

Inoltre, come risulta ormai provato, Pasquale Russo aveva rapporti con i capi di Cosa Nostra, che lo consideravano il loro referente in Campania.

I RUSSO INTERCETTAVANO LE FORZE DELL'ORDINE

Nel corso di una conferenza stampa gli investigatori hanno spiegato che agli arresti di questa notte si è arrivati, oltre che dopo lunghe e complesse indagini, grazie a una telefonata che è stata intercettata dai militari.

Dall'attività investigativa è inoltre emerso che i boss Russo intercettavano gli investigatori: nel nascondiglio sono stati infatti ritrovati - oltre ad armi, un visore notturno e un rilevatore di microspie - strumenti tecnologici per intercettare le conversazioni delle forze dell'ordine e per rilevarne la presenza.

"Le intercettazioni sono uno strumento importante, se ce le levano è meglio chiudere i battenti. Tra l'altro ci credono anche loro (i boss), tanto che intercettavano noi!", ha commentato in conferenza stampa Giovandomenico Lepore, capo della Procura di Napoli.

"Anche questa mattina ho svegliato due ministri (dell'Interno Roberto Maroni e della Giustizia Angelino Alfano) e con piacere ho dato la notizia di un'altra magistrale operazione. E gli ho chiesto più mezzi, tenuto conto che stiamo lavorando bene. Però ci servono mezzi, perché non si possono fare queste cose a costo zero", ha aggiunto Lepore, precisando che per ora Maroni e Alfano non hanno risposto sulla richiesta di risorse.

"Ora - ha detto ancora Lepore - speriamo di prendere anche gli altri due superlatitanti, Michele Zagaria e Antonio Iovine".

Le indagini sono state condotte dai carabinieri con il coordinamento della Direzione distrettuale antimafia di Napoli.

Des entreprises japonaises négocient avec Moscou la construction d'un gazoduc dans l'extrême orient russe.

Un consortium de maisons de commerce et d'entreprises japonaises a entamé les discussions ce mois-ci, après que Tokyo a obtenu du ministre russe de l'Energie l'assurance que le gazoduc ne sera pas étendu jusqu'en Corée du Nord.

Le gazoduc de 2 000 kilomètres transportera du gaz naturel depuis un site au large des côtes de Sakhaline jusqu'aux environs de Vladivostok, dans l'extrême orient russe, où il sera liquéfié. Le gaz liquide sera ensuite exporté vers le Japon et d'autres pays.

Le consortium japonais prévoit de vendre 300 000 tonnes de conduites, dans le cadre d'un prêt gouvernemental.

Si l'accord est conclu, le contrat portera sur un montant de 670 millions de dollars.




Un comité de l'ONU adopte la proposition japonaise de résolution pour l'élimination totale des armes nucléaires

Le Premier comité de l'Assemblée générale des Nations unies a adopté hier jeudi une résolution proposée par le Japon appelant à l'élimination totale des armes nucléaires.

Voici le message adressé par Akio Suda, ambassadeur du Japon à la Conférence sur le désarmement :
"Le Japon estime que l'adoption de cette proposition de résolution à une grande majorité va permettre de donner un nouveau souffle au renforcement de notre coopération en vue du succès de la conférence pour la révision du Traité de non-prolifération nucléaire, qui est prévue pour le mois de mai prochain".

La résolution a été adoptée telle quelle jeudi au sein du Premier comité, celui qui est en charge des questions de désarmement.

Chaque année depuis 1994, le Japon propose une résolution qui demande à tous les membres des Nations unies de prendre des mesures fermes en vue de l'élimination totale des armes nucléaires.

Cette résolution est adoptée à l'Assemblée générale de l'ONU chaque année.

Cette année, 87 nations ont co-signé la résolution, ce qui constitue un record.

170 des 192 pays membres de l'ONU ont soutenu la résolution au niveau du Premier comité.

C'est la toute première fois que les Etats-Unis co-signent la résolution, l'administration Bush s'y étant opposée systématiquement pendant huit ans d'affilée.

Deux nations, la Corée du Nord et l'Inde, ont voté contre, et huit autres nations, dont la Chine et l'Iran, se sont abstenues.

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