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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

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In the 100 years since it 26th July 1908 was created, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation-FBI or, as it is better known has-from a few dozen detectives to a force of 30,000-plus growth, reports AFP. It was elevated to the stature of global legend, thanks in part to names like J. Edgar Hoover, the man who led the FBI for nearly 50 years, including during the Second World War and the turbulent civil rights movement and Elliot Ness, the agent, the notorious gangster Al Capone like. And it hasspawned a number of Hollywood films, including "G''Men'''in 1935, with James Cagney, and" Silence of the Lambs "in 1991, starring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster. But also owes its reputation to its longevity, its ability to change with the times, and has cracked the cases successfully. The FBI was created by U.S. Attorney General Charles Bonaparte, a member of the Baltimore, Maryland branch of the family of Napoleon Bonaparte, who saw a need for detectives to investigate the federal government for the crimesthe U.S. Department of Justice, FBI historian John Fox told the news agency. "In his early days of the Bureau about two dozen of responsibility, all federal criminal investigation from the economic crime had responsibility for national security," said Fox. "Over time, as Congress said one thing or another would be a violation of federal criminal law, our jurisdiction extends. And it grew to national security crises like World War I and World War II," he said. The FBI...



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