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    September 19
    1952: US Immigration slams door on Chaplin
    [ 2006-09-19 08:00 ]

    September 19
    Charlie Chaplin is under investigation for his political beliefs and his private life
    1952: US Immigration slams door on Chaplin

    England have  

    The United States is to prevent the film legend, Charlie Chaplin, from returning to his Hollywood home until he has been investigated by the Immigration Services.

    The Attorney-General, Thomas McGranery, has ordered the Immigration Service to hold Mr Chaplin "for hearings" if he returns to the United States, despite issuing him with a re-entry permit only a few months ago.

    Mr Chaplin is currently sailing to England on board the Queen Elizabeth with his wife and four children.

    His friend, the writer Harry Crocker, who is travelling with the family, said Mr Chaplin would probably talk to his lawyers before making any comment.

    He added that Mr Chaplin intends to return to the US in about six months.

    Mr Chaplin is still a British citizen, despite living in America for almost 40 years, and has no automatic right to re-enter the country.

    Under US law, grounds for denying a foreigner admission include "moralturpitude" and "politicalaffiliations".

    Charlie Chaplin has been under severe pressure in the US over accusations from Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee that he is associated with left-wing causes.

    Mr Chaplin has been on the FBI's Security Index since 1948, and he was one of over 300 people blacklisted by Hollywood film studios and unable to work after he refused to cooperate when he appeared before the Committee.

    When questioned about his membership of the Communist Party, Mr Chaplin answered, "I do not want to create any revolution, all I want to do is create a few more films.

    "I might amuse people. I hope so."

    He has also been attacked over his colourful private life: he has married four times, twice to girls of 16, and in 1943 was the subject of a paternity suit which he fought and lost.

    Mr Chaplin's lawyer in Hollywood, Lloyd Wright, said the re-entry permit was valid for a year.

    "The immigration was so nice about issuing Chaplin his permit and even told him to hurry back," he said.

    "Now the minute he gets on the high seas this comes up." 

    September 19
    Eight bombs were sent to diplomats

    1972: Parcel bomb attack on Israeli embassy

    Artificially 1969: FilmTheTheAA   A diplomat at the Israeli embassy in London has been killed by a letter bomb.

    Dr Ami Sachori received severe chest and stomach injuries when the device exploded at 0930 GMT and died on the way to hospital.

    Eight bombs were addressed to diplomats at the embassy, but three were detected in theconsulatepost room and four others were intercepted at a sorting office in Earl's Court.

    Palestinian extremist group Black September is thought to have posted the letters. Some were also sent to the Israeli embassy in Paris, sparking a worldwide security alert.

    Scotland Yard said the devices - contained in manila envelopes only a little bulkier than normal letters - all originated in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

    'Soft target'

    A note in one of the packages appeared to implicate the Arab faction which murdered nine Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games two weeks ago.

    Dr Sachori, who was due to return to Israel in a fortnight's time, was the agricultural counsel at the embassy.

    An embassy spokesman, Eli Tabori, said he was a "soft target".

    "This man had nothing to do with the political side of the embassy - he was here to promote Israeli agricultural exports and because of the unsuspecting nature of his job he was probably singled out," he said.

    The Israeli Ambassador, Michael Comay, told the BBC it was much easier for extremist groups to attack in Europe.

    "They take advantage of the free and democratic traditions of your open society and your hospitality to carry out their deeds," he said.

    Vocabulary:
     

    turpitude: everything done contrary to justice, honesty, modesty or good morals,(奸惡;卑鄙)

    affiliation: a social or business relationship(聯系;從屬關系)

    consulate: diplomatic building that serves as the residence or workplace of a consul(領事;領事館)

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