An English teacher in Japan has caused an international stir by exposing some strange coincidences between the recent lyrics of Bob Dylan and a book by Japanese doctor and writer Junichi Saga. Chris Johnson, a native of Minnesota, is a Dylan aficionado who happened across Saga's "Confessions of a Yakuza" in a Japanese book store. Saga's book is an oral history of a gangster who was one of Saga's patients. On a Dylan internet site, Johnson claims that lines on Dylan's latest album "Love and Theft" were lifted from Saga's book. Paul Williams is the editor of the Rock N Roll magazine "Crawdaddy," and the author of several books on Dylan's music. He says it's not the first time Dylan has taken a line from another writer.