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Stars cheer as Heather is branded a liar
Daily Mail
31 October, 2006
Jonathan Ross received roars of approval from a celebrity
audience yesterday as he launched a characteristic rant -
this time about Heather Mills.
Also: McCartney divorce: now the lawyers are suing;
Heather Mills Bids to be Recognised as Fifth Beatle (satire)
 
'Rock chick' Jo Jo Laine dies after falling down
the stairs
By Sinead McIntyre, Daily Mail
31 October, 2006
Jo Jo Laine - one of the original 'rock chicks' - has died
after hitting her head falling down a flight of stairs.
 
Paul McCartney world premiere
Uncut
30 October, 2006
Paul McCartney's new orchestral album has its world
premiere at London's Royal Albert Hall this Friday
(November 3).
Also: Paul McCartney Bans Heather Mills From Show
 
Lennon's 'Imagine' piano finds new home
United Press International
30 October, 2006
British singer George Michael is set to ship the piano on
which former Beatle John Lennon recorded his hit song
"Imagine" to Dallas' Goss Gallery.
 
Stella: my hate for Heather
By Rav Singh and James Desborough, News of the World
29 October, 2006
Paul McCartney's daughter Stella threatened to KILL her
hated stepmother in a blazing bust-up with her dad, we can
reveal.
Also: Mishcons tight-lipped after Mills McCartney press
leak; Heather kidnap claim in book 'embellished'; A hard
day's night for the walrus; McCartney mess end of era for
some fans; Exclusive: Macca gags Linda tapes; Macca's
Hard Day's Fight; McCartney, portrait of a haunted man;
Defiant Macca's V For Victory; 'Macca's no wife-beater'
says Rod Stewart; Sir Paul gets by with a little help from
his friends; Bet on how much Paul McCartney pays
Heather Mills in divorce settlement?; Think yourself lucky
Heather and let it be; Linda to give evidence from beyond
the grave in 'dynamite' marrage tapes; Mucky radio gaffe
over Mrs Macca; 'Liar Mucca beat ME up' says ex; Macca:
I'm not scared of secret tapes; "No dark secrets" on Linda
McCartney tapes; £4M Macca home; Mucca snaps at
Birthday bash; Just let it Bea; Hello ..goodbye; At last,
what Stella McCartney really thinks of her step-mother;
McCartneys stop the feuding for the sake of Bea's birthday;
Do a Di on telly; Linda 'felt trapped in her marriage to
bossy Beatle'; Paul and Linda marriage claims 'rubbish',
says Carla (click here to listen to this radio show)
 
Mira Nair making film on Beatles' India experience
Zee News
29 October, 2006
After making several critically acclaimed movies, director
Mira Nair is making a film on the Beatles and their
inspirational stay at an ashram in Rishikesh in the late
1960s to learn transcendental meditation.
Also: Mira to make film on 'Beatles in India'
 
The vinyl revival
By Rory Smith, Sunday Mirror
29 October, 2006
The 7" single is cool again..
 
Tubegazing: Paul McCartney: The Space Within Us
By Gloria Goodale, The Christian Science Monitor
27 October, 2006
Paul McCartney: The Space Within Us (A&E Networks,
Saturday, 10 p.m. EST):
 
Beatles' chairs are big find at resort's busy roadshow
By Kate Mansey, Liverpool Daily Post
27 October, 2006
Antiques Roadshow experts saw a record-breaking number
of visitors in Southport yesterday, prompting BBC
executives to consider broadcasting the show in two parts.
 
Lennon's art school goes with Yoko Ono's backing
By Kate Mansey, Liverpool Daily Post
26 October, 2006
Yoko  Ono has backed a controversial development that
involved selling off John Lennon’s old art school to fund
a new design academy in Liverpool
 
An hour in the life
By Mark Bialczak, Syracuse Post Standard
26 October, 2006
Former Beatle Pete Best, of Liverpool, England, moves a
fast beat in CNY's Liverpool
 
Paul McCartney offers 'US' his heart
By Elysa Gardner, USA Today
25 October, 2006
Paul McCartney may be a baby-boomer icon, but these
days, his concert audiences also can include babies.
Also: Beatrice is my priority says Paul
 
McCartney to tour to pay for millions in alimony
This is London
24 October, 2006
Even with the best divorce lawyers in the land, Heather
Mills is never going to leave Paul McCartney on his uppers.
Also: Exclusive: Heather and Macca's divorce battle
intensifies over attack claims; Macca allegations 'part of
PR campaign'; Macca: I'm NOT a wife beater; Mills silent
over divorce reports; McCartney; no comment on wife's
mistreatment claims; McCartney to fight marriage claims;
Paul McCartney's fury over 'Heather beating'; Paul
McCartney Speaks Out About Domestic Abuse Allegations;
Mrs Mac twists knife; Gloves off in Macca-Mills war; The
real tragedy of the McCartneys' vicious and very public
showdown is that it needn't be that way; Expert: McCartney
Leak May Be Warning (inc. videos); McCartney responds to
divorce claims; McCartney violence stories may cut wife's
payout: Missing documents from McCartney leak; Heather
sis-in-law: she hit her husband; Macca is seeing a shrink;
Paul McCartney Winning Publicity War (inc. videos);
Back Macca!; Uh-oh!; Heather wants 'hush money'; My
little Bea's all I've got left; Heather: I've got secret tapes
of violent rows with Macca; Did Paul leak the documents?;
McCartney divorce leads to birthday cancellation; Heather's
book 'tells a different story' from claims in divorce papers;
Heather: Paul beat up Linda as well; The home Heather
loathed; McCartney staff named as witnesses to marital rows;
Acrimony = Alimony; The trial of St Paul; 'It's just like
taking on the queen mum.. she can't win' - friend of Heather;
They won't believe you Heather. Not even a high court judge
is beyond being Beatled - what she claims Macca told her;
Mucca raking stinks; Macca bites back: Just two Mill for
Lady Mucca; Why Heather Mills pretended to be me;
McCartneys both want to battle it out in open court; Mills
to reveal all on live TV?; Exclusive: Macca: I will nail
Heather's cruel lies in court; Even lawyers fear for their
reputation in Macca divorce; Macca 'No' to Mucca ruckus;
Lady McCartney sues newspapers; Mystery McCartney fax
traced to newsagent's shop; Heather to campaign for
battered women after claims of wife-beating; McCartney
gets lost; McCartney divorce will be fought out in public;
Mucca is a bloody LIAR; Spinetti slams Mills for splitting
up family; Why Paul story is way beyond compare
 
McCartney warming to overtures from home city
The Independent
23 October, 2006
It is the question dogging Sir Paul McCartney: not how much
of his moolah Heather Mills will receive in the divorce
settlement, but whether he will finally agree to take part in
Liverpool's 2008 European Capital of Culture festival.
 
Idle: 'Beatles approved Rutles'
Contactmusic
23 October, 2006
Comedian Eric Idle's Beatles spoof The Rutles was approved
by all of the Fab Four when it was released in 1978.
 
Pete Best kicks-off tour in Liverpool (inc. video)
By Dana hendrickson, News 10 Now
22 October, 2006
He's the man who put the original beat in The Beatles.
 
Paul McCartney spaces out in A&E concert special
By Jay Bobbin, Zap2it
22 October, 2006
Keep it simple.
For all his fame and fortune, that's still the rule Sir Paul
McCartney lives by.
 
Up close with the Beatles
The West Australian
21 October, 2006
A moody, leather-jacketed John Lennon in close-up at
the Hamburg Fun Fair.
 
Lennon's old school ties
By Simon Hoggart, The Guardian
21 October, 2006
I went to the launch of Hunter Davies's new book of
memoirs, The Beatles, Football and Me (Headline,
£18.99), and it offered some fascinating moments.
 
Idle praises George Harrison for support
Digital Spy
21 October, 2006
Eric Idle has spoken about his close friendship with the
late George Harrison.
 
Radio MC/TODO lo que necesitas es Amor
Radio MC (thanks, Carlos)
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Cowboy Junkies ask Yoko Ono for help in giving
peace a push
By Andrea Simakis, The Plain Dealer
20 October, 2006
Guitarist Michael Timmins has been writing songs for the
Cowboy Junkies for 20 years. Still, he was nervous about the
letter he wrote to Yoko Ono asking her permission to really
screw around with John Lennon's famous, anti-war anthem
"I Don't Want to Be a Soldier."
 
McCartney pays tribute to Linda with calendar
Contactmusic
20 October, 2006
Sir Paul McCartney is showing his enduring love for his late
first wife Linda by planning the release of a 2007 calendar
featuring her finest photography.
 
McCartney Gets Conflict From Another Paul
By David Sprague, AOL Music News Blog
19 October, 2006
We believe it was Shakespeare who wrote, "Who steals my
purse steals trash, but he that filches from me my good
name... makes me poor indeed."
 
Ex-Beatle prefers to look ahead, not in the past
By Mark Bialczak, Syracuse Post Standard
19 October, 2006
Manager Teri Rousseau told Pete Best she's lined up a gig
for his band Saturday night at Hooligan's in Liverpool.
 
Legendary Beatles impresario: Let it ‘Rain’
By Brett Milano, Boston Herald
19 October, 2006
During the ’70s, promoter Sid Bernstein famously tried and
failed to get the Beatles back together.
 
Yoko Ono to be editor for a day on BBC's 'Today'
programme
By Matthew Beard, The Independent
18 October, 2006
Yoko Ono has been invited to be a guest editor of BBC
Radio 4's Today programme.
Also: Yoko Ono sues EMI, subsidiary for $10M
 
George Harrison's widow promises reissue of
Traveling Wilburys albums next
Online Rock Radio
18 October, 2006
George Harrison's widow Olivia Harrison is trying to follow his
high standards for her recent and future reissues of the "quiet
Beatle's" work.
 
You will love these - yeah, yeah, yeah!
Driffield Today
18 October, 2006
Auctioneers are hoping that bidders will scream We Love You -
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah! when a rare set of Beatles autographs go
under the hammer on Saturday.
 
They rocked Beatle union
Canadian Press
18 October, 2006
An unlikely homewrecker is gleefully taking credit for breaking
up Paul McCartney's marriage.
 
Japanese fan rocks in arty tribute to John Lennon
By Tessa Holland, The Japan Times
18 October, 2006
Kozue Etsuzen, a dedicated John Lennon fan, was one of the
lucky few chosen from hundreds to participate in a unique art
project paying homage to the late Beatle being displayed in
Gateshead, northeast England, since last week.
 
George Harrison memorial scrapped
Life Style Extra
18 October, 2006
George Harrison's planned memorial has been abandoned.
 
Danner dismisses McCartney romance reports
Contactmusic
17 October, 2006
Actress Blythe Danner has laughed off reports she's being
lined up to date Sir Paul McCartney, insisting she's never
even met the veteran rocker.
 
The Beatles' new album: full details here
NME
17 October, 2006
It features 78 minutes of 'new' music
 
Gave peace a chance
By Tamara Ikenberg,
Louisville Courier-Journal
17 October, 2006
Controversial Beatle John Lennon is in the spotlight again
 
A Hunter's instinct for a good story
By Peter Elson, Liverpool Daily Post
17 October, 2006
Hunter Davies makes much of the fact that his wife,
award-winning novelist Margaret Forster, tends to hog the
lion's share of housework, cooking and other domestic
delights.
 
Exclusive: Macca asks Heather's trainer..
By Martin Fricker And Fiona Cummins,
The Mirror
17 October, 2006
Sir Paul McCartney has phoned Heather Mills's personal
trainer - to ask him if they are having an affair.
 
Making the best of it
By Timothy Finn, The Kansas City Star
17 October, 2006
Ex-Beatle missed the ‘fab’ part, but he landed on his feet.
 
Pandit Ravi Shankar admitted to hospital
By Sridhar Krishnaswami, Daily News & Analysis
17 October, 2006
Sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar, who was admitted to a
hospital in San Diego, is receiving "best care", a family
spokesman said.
 
Abbey Road on the River expanded
By Sheldon S. Shafer, Louisville Courier-Journal
16 October, 2006
Abbey Road on the River, the largest Beatle tribute
festival in America, is being expanded from three to five
days next Memorial Day weekend in Louisville.
 
Now it's McCartney the products
Reuters
13 October, 2006
Former Beatle Paul McCartney sought on Friday to cash in
on his name by registering it as a trademark for use on
everything from waistcoats to vegetarian food.
 
How Lennon and McCartney are translated
Western Morning News
13 October, 2006
Eight days A Week (Lennon/McCartney) Translation to
Cornish by Matthew Clarke
 
McCartney lodge decision put off
BBC
12 October, 2006
A decision on whether Sir Paul McCartney can keep
a log cabin he built without permission has been put
off so officials can gather more information.
 
Lennon filmmakers credit campaign
BBC
12 October, 2006
Two filmmakers behind a new documentary about
John Lennon have credited their film to a 20-year
campaign by a university professor to get FBI files
on the former Beatle released.
Also: Listen to the show here
 
1964 - The Year The Sixties Began
By Joshua Zeitz, American Heritage
12 October, 2006
It has been called the “burned-over decade,” a
“dream and a nightmare,” the “definitive end of the
Dark Ages, and the beginning of a more hopeful and
democratic period” in American history.
 
A Beatle Invades Liverpool - NY, USA
PR.com
12 October, 2006
Original Beatles drummer Pete Best, from Liverpool,
England, will be visiting Liverpool, NY (suburb of
Syracuse NY) on Sat. Oct. 21st.
 
Billboard Bits: Paul McCartney, Family Values,
Belinda Carlisle
By Jonathan Cohen, Billboard
11 October, 2006
The Sept. 16, 2005, Miami opener of Paul McCartney's
"US" tour will be released on the DVD "The Space
Within US" Nov. 14 via A&E Home Video.
 
Beatle-inspired chess set on show
BBC
11 October, 2006
A gold and silver-plated chess set, modelled on the
hands of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, has gone on
show in a Tokyo department store.
 
Idle bonded with Harrison over isolation
PR Inside
11 October, 2006
Former Monty Python star Eric Idle instantly bonded
with late Beatle George Harrison, because both men
knew what it was like to be an outsider.
 
Lennon killer fails in parole bid
BBC
11 October, 2006
Attempts by John Lennon's killer to get parole have
been rebuffed for a fourth time because of his
"bizarre" crime.
 
John Lennon's Home, Site of Beatles Fame,
on Sale
By Kitty Donaldson, Bloomberg
10 October, 2006
John Lennon's former home in the U.K., where he
lived as his band the Beatles rose to fame and his
first marriage crumbled, is up for sale for 5.95
million pounds ($11.1 million).
 
Yoko Ono's 35-year tempestuous love for
Syracuse
By sean kirst, The Post-Standard
9 October, 2006
Yoko Ono can't remember writing the letter.
Also: An interview with Yoko: Syracuse as conduit
to the beautiful; Yoko's editorial adversary: The
story of John Findley; The Post-Standard editorial
of 1971, and John and Yoko's response; Yoko's
response: You have to be more than a child; Yoko
Ono under fire: "Another ride on the gravy train"
 
Fans mark Lennon's 66th today
By Rita Delfiner, New York Post
9 October, 2006
Just imagine - John Lennon would have turned 66
today.
 
DP James Mathers Speaks on The U.S. vs.
John Lennon
By John Virat, Digital Video Editing
9 October, 2006
DCS co-founder discusses some aspects of the film
 
Exclusive: Break-in at Macca's
By James Alexander, The Mirror
9 October, 2006
Intruders spark security alert at his country estate
Also: Watch the clips here - 1, 2
 
Lennon's widow signs up as official 08
ambassador
By Larry Neild, Liverpool Daily Post
9 October, 2006
John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono celebrates the
ex-Beatle's 66th birthday today by becoming an
official 08 ambassador for Liverpool.
 
An Attorney's 23-Year Quest for an
Ex-Beatle
By Leigh Jones, The National Law Journal
9 October, 2006
A Morrison & Foerster partner's 1983 suit
against the FBI goes on
 
Yoko Ono says to give peace grants on John's
birthday
Reuters
8 October, 2006
Yoko Ono, the widow of Beatle John Lennon, promoted
world peace from a hotel room in Iceland on Sunday --
fully clothed this time -- and revealed plans to award
two $50,000 peace grants on Lennon's birthday on
Monday.
 
My side of the Beatles’ story
By Peter Grant, Liverpool Echo
7 October, 2006
It is, he says with a gentle smile, the greatest rock
'n' roll story never told.
 
Flashback: The Beatles record "Eight Days
A Week"
Online Rock Radio
7 October, 2006
It was 32 years ago (on October 6th, 1964) that the
Beatles began recording "Eight Days A Week."
 
McCartney pens a new Number One
By Emily Maddick, Daily Mail
7 October, 2006
Forget stocks and shares. Get out of gold.
 
Trivia: John Lennon
By Todd Davis, Dallas Morning News
7 October, 2006
The late John Lennon would have turned 66 today.
 
Designer 'a sexual first' for Lennon
News.com.au (thanks, Carlos)
6 October, 2006
Australian-Chinese fashion designer Jenny Kee
claims she was John Lennon's first Asian conquest,
possibly paving the way for his future wife, Yoko
Ono.
 
John Lennon’s revolution
By Alan Maass, Socialist Worker Online
6 October, 2006
The pop star the FBI declared a “threat”
 
Stella McCartney show has family touch
By Anna Willard, Reuters
5 October, 2006
Paul McCartney had a front row seat at his
daughter Stella's spring-summer ready-to-wear
collection on Thursday which the heavily
pregnant designer dedicated to her family.
Also: Pics - 1, 2; Stella's snub to Heather as she
pays tribute to 'mum and dad'; Stella McCartney's
subtle Heather Mills snub!
 
Fingerstyle guitarist Laurence Juber
returns to The Theatre
Rappahannock News
5 October, 2006
Guitarist Laurence Juber will return to the
Theatre at Washington, Virginia to give a solo
concert on Saturday, October 14 at 8 p.m.
 
Baltimore man played part in Lennon’s
immigration fight
By Ron Cassie, The Examiner
5 October, 2006
When John Lennon faced deportation after his
anti-war activism landed him on the Nixon
administration’s ‘enemy list’ in the early 1970s,
supporters such as Baltimore teenager Stuart
Zolotorow stepped to his side.
 
McCartney album will be staged only once
in U.S.
Deseret News
4 October, 2006
Paul McCartney's classical invasion will be a
short one.
 
Astoria Artist's Work Featured In Beatles
Book
Western Queens Gazette
4 October, 2006
Local Astoria artist Rik Sansone's illustration
"Pepper" is featured in the new compilation
Beatles Art: Fantastic New Artwork of the Fab
Four, published by Boxigami Books.
 
Beatles to release new album
NME
2 October, 2006
The Beatles are set to release new album 'Love'
in November.
Also: New Beatles album, 25 years on
 
Sir Paul awaiting Beatles back catalogue
Contactmusic
2 October, 2006
Rock veteran Sir Paul McCartney is hopeful he
will regain the rights to The Beatles hits in 10
years, because copyright laws mean he will
regain what is rightfully his.
 
Lady M's new Mr muscle
By James Desborough, News of the World
1 October, 2006
Lonely Lady McCartney has struck up a close
relationship with her personal trainer, the News
of the World can reveal.
Also: Has Heather Mills found love again?;
Paul McCartney's split delights villagers
 
 
 
 
 
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