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- Editor of Crime Magazine, a comprehensive site on crime. Previously worked as a newspaper reporter and editor. Won many awards as an investigative reporter for the Kansas City Star and Orange County Register. Editor (twice) of The New Times, a Kansas Ci
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- "Who Shot Martin Luther King?" by J. J. Maloney.
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- During the making of the HBO special "The Trial of James Earl Ray," I tried to persuade Pepper that the conspiracy to kill King had its origins in the White Supremacist movement. Admittedly, there were FBI agents, and police officers, sympatheti
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- Christopher Kelly delved into Cruise's sexual ambiguity in certain roles, and his vulnerability, as being particularly appealing to gays. I submit, however, that those qualities are universally appealing. Tom Cruise is Everyman, as every man would like to
- http://www.salon.com/letters/1999/07/07/cruise/print.html

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- Born in St. Louis in 1940, Maloney spent 16 1/2 years in reform schools and prison (four life sentences for murder and armed robbery). As a convict, Maloney educated himself and became an artist, poet and book reviewer for the Kansas City Star. In 1972 h
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