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On This Day: Japanese writer Yukio Mishima kills himself www.upi.com

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File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License PhotoOn November 25, 1952, Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap opened in London.
UPI File Photo | License PhotoOn November 25, 1947, film industry executives introduced the first Hollywood blacklist banning people accused of communist sympathies from working in the film industry.
File Photo by Phil McCarten/UPI | License PhotoOn November 25, 1970, renowned Japanese writer Yukio Mishima killed himself after failing to win public support for his often extreme political beliefs.
In 1947, film industry executives introduced the first Hollywood blacklist banning people accused of communist sympathies from working in the film industry.
In 1970, renowned Japanese writer Yukio Mishima killed himself after failing to win public support for his often extreme political beliefs.