FLQ man rejectedOTTAWA (CP) — The Supreme Court of Canada refused today to hear the appeal of a former money man for the Quebec terrorist group FLQ against an Alberta fraud sentence.Nicholas Bonamy was convicted of stealing from a church-run college in Lacombe in 1994 and 1995 and was sentenced to 71/2 years in prison and ordered to repay $925,000.Bonamy had sought to lighten his latest sentence.Bonamy had a long record of theft and fraud. A former Quebec public servant, he was convicted in 1988 of diverting money from thegovernment to the Front de liberation du Quebec, a terrorist group dedicated to bringing about separation through violence.