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Extractions: Daily Books Editor To be a writer, you need to write about what you know. But what happens when all you know is crime, death and unresolved investigations? You become a crime novelist, of course. James Ellroy is the author of 13 books, including "L.A. Confidential," recently released in a film adaptation starring Kevin Spacey, Kim Basinger and Danny DeVito. Taking place over eight years of Los Angeles history, "L.A. Confidential" tells the story of police department scandal in the 1950s as seen through the eyes of three members of the LAPD. Ellroy has roots in crime investigation established years before any of his novels were published. Ellroy's memoir, "My Dark Places," recently published in paperback, is the account of his life and his personal experience with crime. Ellroy was 10 years old when his mother was raped and murdered. He had spent the weekend with his father, and received the news stoically. Author James Ellroy confronts his past in the memoir "My Dark Places." "When my mother was murdered in June of '58," Ellroy explained to The Michigan Daily, "I hated her, I lusted after her, I was very much my father's son, I was in his sway completely. He brainwashed me against my mother and at the time of her death my greatest desire, since my parents were divorced, was to live with my father exclusively. And on June 22, 1958, that wish came true."
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Extractions: The Guardian The allegations about an attack on one of Prince Charles's staff have been met with astonishment. But male rape is far more common than you would think The testimony of George Smith, Prince Charles's former valet, in a Sunday newspaper that he had been raped by another royal servant has catapulted a taboo subject into the headlines. Whatever the internal inquiry at St James's Palace discovers (hot tip: not much), male rape has not had such a high profile since TE Lawrence's account of his violation by the Turkish governor of Deraa in 1916. "What for us is interesting is that here we have someone who is an ex-guardsman, trained in combat, saying he was raped by another man," says Adam Chugg, national coordinator of Survivors UK, a support service for male victims of sexual abuse and sexual assault. "In that sense, we hope that it's helpful for victims to see that male rape has got nothing to do with not being 'manly'."
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Extractions: Frustration inside the FBI's anthrax investigation: a so-far perfect crime By Chitra Ragavan Less than a sugar packet's worth of evidence, and not a whole lot of clues. That's what the Federal Bureau of Investigation's massive anthrax probe comes down to six months after a spurt of mystery mailings killed five people, sickened 17 others, paralyzed mail delivery, and terrified the nation. The FBI's aggressiveand some declare flawedprobe of the attacks has run into one dead end after another, causing frustration and disappointment. "As an investigation, it's a nightmare," one official tells U.S. News. Whoever was behind last fall's anthrax attacks committed a so-far perfect crime. Five anthrax-laced letters were mailed to the Sun tabloid in Florida, the New York Post, television anchor Tom Brokaw, and Sens. Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy. The FBI has turned up no fingerprints, no match to the handwriting, no witnesses, and no source for the bacterium, Bacillus anthracis. It was so finely aerosolized that it floated through the fine weave of the envelopes, so lethal that it killed or sickened those who touched or inhaled it. Much of it dissipated or was lost, to the dismay of FBI investigators, leaving little beyond that sugar packet's worththe .871 grams extracted from the Leahy letter. Its DNA is now being sequenced in hopes of identifying its lab source, though whether that will ever point to the killer is uncertain. This investigation has been a grind for the bureau, which has deployed hundreds of agents at a cost of millions of dollars. Agents, many with science degrees, have run a list of 80 questions past nearly 5,000 "persons of interest"including perhaps 600 thought to have specific expertise and pursued thousands of tips and leads to no avail. They've more than doubled the reward to $2.5 million. They've obtained subpoenas, conducted surveillance, searches, and polygraphs, done swabs and forensics tests, knocked on doors. Yet they say they have drawn a blank on the most basic questions: who, how, and why.
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Extractions: Yamazaki, Liberal Democratic Party and Tabloids In Shakyamuni's time. Devadatta flattered King Ajase and using the power of the king, Devadatta tried to kill Shakyamuni to take over the Buddhist order. Shkyamuni's disciples united together and fought back. Finally, Devadatta lost his followers, and subsequently, King Ajase repent his sins and became the follower of Shakyamuni. Thus, Devadatta lost everything and died in a hellish condition. Yamazaki, who identified himself as "Devadatta of the Heisei Era," flattered the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has been in power for the past 5 decades, and attacking Soka Gakkai. We know that he is on the way to hell, but he would take everyone, whom he has associated with, to hell, too. 1. In an Attempt to Escape from his Arrest Yamazaki's Seahorse Co. bankrupted in April with a debts of 4,500,000,000Yen. Then, Yamazaki blackmailed Soka Gakkai again for 500,000,000 Yen. This time, Soka Gakkai accused Yamazaki for his crime (6/5) and fired him from the attorney position. Yamazaki started a smoke-screen campaign. He attempted to create an atmosphere that Soka is an illegal organization. He hoped that such atmosphere would make Yamazaki himself "A man of Justice" and consequently, his crime might be reduced. Yamazaki hid himself and wrote 14 articles anonymously attacking Soka Gakkai in tabloids. Then, using his real name wrote another 19 articles in tabloids. All articles were skillfully fabricated to make him a man of justice. Through these articles, he attempted to escape the arrest.
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Extractions: There were many contributing factors to the tragic death of eight-year-old Victoria Climbie at the hands of her great-aunt and her great-aunt's boyfriend in February 2000 (see The missed lesson of the Climbie inquiry, by Helene Guldberg). But one important, general factor seems to have been overlooked by the official inquiry. B claims that Social Services no longer provide a safety net for children in mortal danger. Instead, Social Services have become 'a standards agency', with social workers spending more time investigating parents who, far from being potential murderers or torturers, are simply not as good at parenting as we might like them to be.