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Gary Taylor (journalist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gary Taylor (journalist) Gary Dale Taylor (born March 4, 1947) is an American journalist and author best known for reporting for newspapers and magazines from Houston, Texas, since 1971 and for the Fatal Attraction-style attempt on his life in 1980 by controversial Texas attorney Catherine Mehaffey Shelton.〔"The Trials of Catherine Mehaffey" by Hugh Aynesworth in ''The Dallas Times Herald'' Sunday ''Westward'' magazine, June 14, 1981; ("The Dark Side of Love" ) by James S. Kunen in ''People'' magazine, October 26, 1987; ("Love Hurts" ) by Rose Farley and George Flynn in the ''Houston Press'', January 13, 2000;("Tricks of the Trade" ) a three-part series by Howard Swindle in ''The Dallas Morning News'', November 17–19, 2002; ("The Law and Mrs. Shelton," ) CBS ''48 Hours'' transcript June 23, 2004.〕 He recorded his recollection of that event in an award-winning 2008 memoir entitled ''Luggage By Kroger''. == Roots〔Gary Taylor's personal Web site, ("Taylor's Hole in the Web" )〕 ==
Gary Taylor is the only son and oldest of three children born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Dale and Rheva (Wright) Taylor, who had left the farmlands of Central Missouri during the Great Depression to seek opportunities in the nearest big city. Despite a lack of formal education beyond elementary school, Dale Taylor became a successful entrepreneur in St. Louis after World War II, creating the city's largest business for sales and service of gasoline-powered lawnmowers as that industry grew increasingly important in American culture. Rheva (Wright) Taylor was a homemaker until her death in 1981. Dale Taylor died in 1984. Gary Taylor's younger sister, Brenda, is an assistant US Attorney in Denver, Colorado, and another sister, Sherri, works in the banking industry in St. Louis.
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