Hugh Schofield BBC News, Paris More than 42 years after the deadly bombing of a Paris synagogue, a court in Paris has convicted a Lebanese-Canadian university professor of carrying out the attack. The judges decided that Hassan Diab, 69, was the young man who planted the motorcycle bomb in the Rue Copernic on 3 October 1980. Four people were killed and 38 others wounded in the bombing. Diab called his situation "Kafkaesque", Canadian media reported. He refused to attend the trial but the judges gave him a life sentence. Prosecutors had argued it was "beyond possible doubt" that he was...