Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
McCartney plays the Cavern again
Ananova
31 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney played a secret gig at Liverpool's Cavern Club last night, it has emerged.
Also: Don't miss the ECHO's special Macca concert souvenir; Paul fans' regret for being all
at sea for city gig
 
A long and winding road
The Scotsman
31 May, 2003
THE SATURDAY PROFILE: Heather Mills
 
Cake queen to open new garden for Whipps
Wanstad and Woodford Guardian
31 May, 2003
Actress Jane Asher - famous for being Beatle Paul McCartney's former fiancee and a maker
of fine cakes - is coming to the borough next month.
 
Paul McCartney /May 27, 2003 / Dublin (RDS Arena)
By Nick Kelly, Billboard
30 May, 2003
Paul McCartney's mammoth Back in the World tour is due to end Sunday (June 1) with a
concert in the docklands area of his home town, Liverpool. But on the way, the legendary
ex-Beatle stopped off in Dublin to play his first concert in the Fair City in 40 years.
 
Paul's band on the run comes home
Liverpool Echo
30 May, 2003
The motorcade swirled through the streets of Dublin, sirens blazing - two Irish Gardai
motorcyclists leading the man and woman in the limo.
Also: How to get to the McCartney concert
 
Paul McCartney: 'This isn't the last tour'
CNN
30 May, 2003
Paul McCartney has been busy this week, and he's not ready to give up the fast pace.
 
Bootleg violator receives 8 months
By Gwen Filosa, The Times-Picayune
29 May, 2003
He sold old recordings by Beatles, Beach Boys
 
McCartneys show their baby joy
Ananova
29 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney has posed with his wife Heather for the first time since it was
announced she is expecting their first child.
Also: Baby Beatle widens the rift; Hating Heather; McCartney tells fans of 'good news';
Macca: I'm So Excited About Baby
 
Original 'Beatle' Pete Best to appear in SL Spectacular
Storm Lake Pilot Tribune
29 May, 2003
So what does the original drummer for The Beatles do when he comes to Iowa?
 
McCartney keeps concert pledge
BBC
29 May, 2003
Pop legend Sir Paul McCartney will return to a stage in Sheffield a month after cancelling
his last concert in the city.
 
White out
By Wallace Baine, Santa Cruz Sentinel
29 May, 2003
Santa Cruzans combine to re-create White Album
 
'Beatle offered me coke'
By Emily Smith, The Sun
29 May, 2003
Chris Evans has admitted he takes drugs and was once offered cocaine by a Beatle.
 
McCartney's Wife Heather Mills Pregnant
Associated Press (Thanks, Carlos)
28 May, 2003
Heather Mills, wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney, is pregnant with the couple's first
child, their spokesman said Wednesday.
Also: Baby joy for Sir Paul and Heather; That's all right, mama - McCartney to become
a father for the fifth time; Stella silent over pregnancy; My Dad's Having What!; The fab
fourth
 
Macca’s back and it seems like yesterday
By Sean McCarthaigh, Irish Examiner
28 May, 2003
It's been a long and winding road but Paul McCartney finally made it back to Ireland for
his first show here in 40 years last night.
Also: Restoration of Beatle bond 'really cool'; Macca hits the right note with night of
nostalgia
 
Cash for Beatles tribute band
Daily Post
28 May, 2003
A Beatles tribute band has received cash from Merseyside Special Investment Fund (MSIF).
 
Mills backs amputee girl
BBC
28 May, 2003
Former model Heather Mills has given a message of support to a girl who lost her lower
leg after becoming trapped under a train in Merseyside.
Also: Heather's words for brave Laura
 
McCartney loses seaside planning fight
By Stewart Payne, The Telegraph
28 May, 2003
A council last night approved the construction of a 1,000 ft warehouse despite objections
from Sir Paul McCartney and several other celebrities who claimed that it would spoil the
character of their seaside homes.
 
Macca ...after Dublin, he's got Belfast in his diary
By Eddie McIlwaine, The Belfast Telegraph
27 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney plays Dublin at the RDS tonight - but Belfast could be playing host to
the Beatle Knight before the end of the year.
 
Mike's eyes have it
By Peter Grant, Liverpool Echo
27 May, 2003
While one McCartney completes his world tour, another Macca is starting the Liverpool
leg of his own.
 
Stand up the real Stella
By Elizabeth Lawrence, The Journal
27 May, 2003
When North-East film director Geoff Wonfor first met Stella McCartney, she was a teenage
fashion design student, learning her craft while he was in the midst of a five-year project
which resulted in the Grammy-award-winning Beatles Anthology.
 
Heather Mills hopeful Putin will ban landmines
Ananova
27 May, 2003
Heather Mills-McCartney says she may have persuaded Vladimir Putin to reconsider his
country's policy on landmines.
 
McCartney ticket-holders warned to be on alert
Irish Examiner
26 May, 2003
Music fans heading to see Paul McCartney in Dublin tomorrow night are being warned to
look out for forged tickets.
Also: Crackdown on sale of bogus concert tickets
 
For Show in Moscow McCartney Learnt Russian
Pravda
26 May, 2003
A show of Sir Paul McCartney took place on Moscow's Red Square Saturday evening.
 
Meeting president Putin (2:06 mins, 5.2 MB)
thanks to Mike Kovacich for lending some webspace
Also: Another Russian video report; One from the BBC; Two more from Russia - 1, 2
 
Russia * President * McCartney * Kremlin
RIA Novosti
24 May, 2003
President Vladimir Putin has shown British rock legend Paul McCartney around the Kremlin.
Also: Paul McCartney "Extremely Pleased" With His Meeting With Russian President
Vladimir Putin; Back in the (ex)-USSR: Beatle-mania grips Moscow as McCartney arrives;
Sir Paul Meets President; McCartney Serenades Putin, Rocks Red Square; Ex-Beatle Paul
McCartney Rocks Red Square; McCartney plays Red Square (thanks, Diane); 20,000 attend
Paul McCartney's concert on Red Square; Macca's back in the USSR - a few years late; Paul
McCartney Finally Back in the U.S.S.R.; A breath of fresh air; McCartney 'Back in the
USSR' (thanks, Diane)
 
Another TV report (video)
 
Paul McCartney opens recording studio for children in St. Petersburg
Pravda
24 May, 2003
Paul McCartney opened a modern sound recording studio for musically gifted children.
 
Obscure Paul McCartney Film Score Reissued
By Billy Johnson Jr, Launch
23 May, 2003
The Family Way, Paul McCartney's first try at film music, has been rereleased by the
Montreal-based XXI-21 Records label.
 
Macca puts spies on son
The Sun
23 May, 2003
Rocker Paul McCartney has hired private detectives to keep tabs on his son.
 
Rare glimpse of the early days in new Beatles film
By Laura Davis, Daily Post
23 May, 2003
A California-based film company has made a documentary on The Beatles.
 
NI children in Lennon classic
BBC
23 May, 2003
Children from Northern Ireland are featuring in a new recording of a John Lennon classic
as part of a human rights education campaign.
 
Early Lennon, McCartney songs get fresh treatment
By John Soeder, Cleveland Plain Dealer
23 May, 2003
Not every ditty dashed off by John Lennon and Paul McCartney was destined for a Beatles
record.
 
Artist's homage to 'Livercool'
BBC
22 May, 2003
An artist has reworked his most famous design to pay tribute to Merseyside's most famous faces.
 
McCartney Becomes Professor of St.Petersburg Conservatory
Pravda (Russia)
22 May, 2003
In the cold war era, The Beatles were pleased to know they were popular in mysterious
Russia
Also: Paul McCartney to be awarded professor diploma; McCartney becomes honorary
doctor of St. Petersburg Conservatory; Ex-Beatle McCartney Gets Russian Diploma ;
Entertainment Photos - 1, 2; McCartney in Russia: 'my dream come true'; Paul
McCartney: Der Sir wird Doktor; another photo
 
Paul McCartney in St Petersburg (a different Russian TV report)
Also: Another TV report
 
A link to a Russian article about Paul's visit to Russia
Vesti
22 May, 2003
(Text in Russian. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: Moscow Awaits Sir Paul's Russian Debut
 
Preparations for the concert in Moscow (Russian TV video report)
 
Ringo's doodle adds to auction spice
East Anglian Daily Times
22 May, 2003
A doodle and a scrawled signature might not seem enough to make it as a star lot
in a glittering auction.
 
I remember yesterday
By Peter Harding, The Budapest Sun
22 May, 2003
The Long and Winding Road that ended up at the Budapest Arena on May 15,
started for me at a Beatles concert at the Odeon Cinema in Exeter 40 years ago
when I chose Paul as "my" Beatle (you could choose only one of the Fab Four,
that's just how it was).
 
Thorogood's Debt To McCartney
Arrow 93FM
21 May, 2003
Although one might think that guitar maestro George Thorogood was born and
raised listening to classic bluesmen like Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson, the
Delaware native recently said that he was introduced to the blues like most of us
were - through the Beatles
 
Paul McCartney returns to Hamburg
DPA
21 May, 2003
Paul McCartney was back Wednesday to the place where it all began for the
Beatles - recalling "wonderful memories" of the group's legendary time in
Hamburg in the
early 1960s.
Also: Yesterday ist heute noch; Beatles-Platz auf St. Pauli?
 
McCartney sends good luck to Eurovision hopefuls
Ananova
21 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney has sent a good luck message to Britain's Eurovision Song
Contest entry and said he would be "rooting" for them.
 
Signed Beatles Photo ‘Most Sought Autograph’
By Duncan Begg, PA News
21 May, 2003
An index of the world’s most traded autographs has listed a signed photograph of
The Beatles as the signature-hunter’s most sought-after item, it emerged today.
 
Showbiz neighbours try to block factory plans
Ananova
21 May, 2003
Paul McCartney and his neighbours Fatboy Slim and Zoe Ball are trying to block
plans for a factory near their beachfront homes.
 
Out of model's accident, triumph
By Billy Watkins, The Clarion-Ledger
21 May, 2003
Heather Mills McCartney didn't listen when others said no
Also: Heather Mills McCartney Speaks At Jackson Disability Conference;
McCartney Motivates Others with Disabilities; OS radio show host delivers keynote
speech before McCartney
 
Waiting for McCartney
Svyatoslav Biryulin, Moscow News
21 May, 2003
On May 24, Sir Paul McCartney will be giving a concert on Red Square.
 
Welcom, Sir Paul!
By Horst Fascher, Die Welt
21 May, 2003
Dear Paul,
welcome back to Hamburg, I, together with thousands of citizens of Hamburg and
Northern Germany am delighted to see you again for this spectacular musical
occasion.
Also: St. Pauli als Wiege der Popmusik
 
Cilla back on track
Victoria Newton, The Sun
21 May, 2003
I never thought I’d write this, but Cilla Black has just released an underground
dance track.
Also: Cilla Black releases dance track
 
Calzaghe knocked out by LP
Daily Post
20 May, 2003
A boxing champion has splashed out £12,800 on a Beatles album.
 
Puretunes Launch Tests Music Downloading Legality
By Bernhard Warner, Reuters
20 May, 2003
A controversial new music download service was launched on Tuesday in Madrid,
pitting an upstart Internet firm against the record industry in a bid to sell digital
recordings to consumers behind the labels' backs.
 
Dark, Satanic Mills
Anorak
20 May, 2003
By rights, Heather Mills should be the darling of the British press
 
"Back in the USSR": Paul McCartney auf dem Roten Platz
("Back in the USSR": Paul McCartney at the Red Square)
Frankfurter Rundschau
20 May, 2003
(Text in German. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
McCartney set to return home
By James Crawford, Reuters
19 May, 2003
Paul McCartney fans said on Monday they were itching to welcome him home next
month for his first major solo concert in his northern England home town since 1990.
 
Yoko Ono addresses graduates at art school
Associated Press
19 May, 2003
Yoko Ono, widow of Beatle John Lennon, speaks at the Maine College of Art
commencement ceremony Sunday at the Merrill Auditorium in Portland.
 
Flower power at Chelsea show
Femail
19 May, 2003
Belly-dancers, sportsmen and former pop stars were today promoting a variety of
weird and wonderful garden designs at this year's Chelsea Flower Show.
Also: Ringo Starr adds the final touch to Octopus's Garden; Entertainment Photos - 1, 2
 
Wenn Sir Paul zur Ukulele greift
(If Sir Paul seizes to the Ukulele)
By Karl Forster, sueddeutsche.de
19 May, 2003
(Text in German. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: Gralshüter der Nostalgie; Politik will Paul McCartney die Ehre erweisen
 
McCartney gives $12,000 to chimp
Herald Sun
19 May, 2003
British musician Paul McCartney will provide the plane fare home for Toto,
a chimpanzee smuggled from Africa 23 years ago and forced to perform in a
Chilean circus, the El Mercurio daily reported today.
 
Great moments in time - A Hard Day’s Night (fixed URL)
Time Canada
19 May, 2003
That music, that style, that hair! The Beatles cross the Atlantic and create a teenage
frenzy
 
Hey Stella ... let's do launch
By Gaby Wood, The Observer
18 May, 2003
It's the day before the party for Stella McCartney's own-label shop and she's keen to
talk about goldfish, fashion, friends and Linda - but not about marriage or her stepmother
 
Sinatra Rejected My Song, Says Sir Paul
By Anthony Barnes, Press Association News
17 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney has told how he wrote a song for singing great Frank Sinatra – and
found it was rejected.
 
chernov's choice
The St. Petersburg Times
16 May, 2003
Despite conflicting news from different sources, including the BBC, Paul McCartney will
not play in St. Petersburg, according to Anthea Eno and Seva Gakkel, officially appointed
by McCartney's management to look after a charity event during the former Beatle's visit
to the city next week.
 
Yesterdays Bewahrer
(Yesterdays Preserver)
By Bernhard Flieher, Salzburger Nachrichten (thanks to gustl)
16 May, 2003
(Text in German. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
I'm not a gold-digger - Heather
By Sarah Chapman, Liverpool Echo
16 May, 2003
Heather Mills has hit back at claims she only married Sir Paul McCartney for his money.
Also: Heather Mills 'happy to live in a shed'; Run of the Mills; Paul would give me the
world ..but I won't live off him
 
Stella McCartney opens UK shop
By Avril Groom, The Scotsman
16 May, 2003
Fashion queen Stella McCartney celebrated the opening of her first British clothing
store with a star-studded party last night.
Also: Madonna steps out for Stella McCartney store launch; Stella's Star Launch
 
World Photos
Associated Press
15 May, 2003
British pop legend Sir Paul McCartney performs during his concert in the Budapest
SportsArena in Budapest on Thursday, May 15, 2003.
 
Yoko Ono selling Lennon prints
By Rick Bird, The Cincinnati Post
15 May, 2003
Some have criticized Yoko Ono over the years for her excessive marketing of John
Lennon's memory, especially his artwork.
 
Yoko Ono Hits #1, But Probably Not How Lennon Imagined It
By Gil Kaufman, MTV
15 May, 2003
John Lennon predicted that "Walking on Thin Ice" would be Yoko Ono's first #1 record.
 
'Cast of Beatlemania'
By Jim Dreher, Town Times
15 May, 2003
Local audiences may not have been able been get their Elvis fix this past weekend,
but Beatles' fans were able to get a good dose of their heroes classic hits.
 
Konzertkritik: Aber Ringo lebt doch noch!
(Concert criticism: But Ringo still lives!)
By Thomas Kramar, Die Presse
15 May, 2003
(Text in German. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Ausnahmegenehmigung für McCartney
(Special permission for McCartney)
Die Welt
15 May, 2003
(Text in German. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Skandal im Sperrbezirk
(Scandal in the restricted area)
By Bernd Graff, sueddeutsche.de
14 May, 2003
(Text in German. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
HandMade and home grown
By David Charters, Daily Post
14 May, 2003
The little boy crouched on his flip-back seat, glimpsing through the parting of his
fingers, as the vivid flames of the Technicolor fire raged and crackled ever closer
to the young deer with the big, sad eyes and the fluttering lashes.
 
Was this one of John Lennon's early guitars?
By Laura Davis, Daily Post
14 May, 2003
A guitar found in the loft at John Lennon's childhood home is to go on display at
the Beatles Story museum this week.
 
Muck-rakers fail to sink Heather in the mire
By Gail Walker, Belfast Telegraph
14 May, 2003
After that TV hatchet job on his wife, Sir Paul McCartney could be forgiven for
thinking the only genuine thing about Heather Mills is her artificial limb.
 
Stella's Shopped
Vogue
14 May, 2003
Stella McCartney is not expecting much in the way of family presence at her
long-awaited Bruton Street store launch on Thursday night.
 
Exclusive Paul McCartney backstage interview (audio)
 
McCartney gets back his diary
Reuters
13 May, 2003
Two Italian sisters who 20 years ago pilfered a diary belonging to Paul McCartney
have been rewarded this week with a face-to-face meeting with the ex-Beatle, Italian
newspapers report.
Also: Sisters return stolen McCartney diary; Macca: I am not a Beatle; Sisters Return
Diary To McCartney
 
Macca ticket delay
By Matt Slater, Liverpool Echo
13 May, 2003
Distribution of tickets for Sir Paul McCartney's sell-out gig in Liverpool this summer
has been delayed.
 
Duma deputies opposed to McCartney concert on Red Square
Interfax (Russia)
13 May, 2003
A group of Duma deputies has urged Sir Paul McCartney and Moscow mayor Yuri
Luzhkov to move the ex-Beatle's concert, due on Moscow's Red Square on May 24,
in a different place.
 
Various Artists: "From A Window: Lost Songs Of Lennon & McCartney"
By Dan Aquilante, New York Post
13 May, 2003
In an alliance as odd as the project itself, Graham Parker, Kate Pierson (of the B-52s)
and Buffalo Tom's Bill Janovitz gather and play songs written by John Lennon and
Paul McCartney that The Beatles themselves never recorded.
 
Yoko Tops US Dance Chart
Sky News
13 May, 2003
A Yoko Ono dance song that John Lennon was carrying when he was murdered has
become a number one hit in America.
Also: At 70, No. Ono on the dance floor
 
Cognito
By John Seabrook, The New Yorker (thanks, Carlos)
12 May, 2003
On a recent sunny Friday afternoon, Yoko Ono was sipping an iced coffee at La Lanterna
di Vittorio, one of the less touristy cafés in Greenwich Village, and reflecting on life at the
age of seventy.
 
Unseen Lennon film up for sale
BBC
12 May, 2003
Private footage of John Lennon in a student film is to go under the hammer at Christie's
auction house in New York in July.
 
Yoko Ono to speak at Maine College of Art commencement
Associated Press
12 May, 2003
Yoko Ono says she plans to offer encouragement to Maine College of Art students when
she speaks Saturday at their graduation ceremony.
 
Stella meets Madge
Metro
12 May, 2003
British fashion designer Stella McCartney joked about Madonna's "fat ass" when she
first met the Queen of Pop.
 
McCartney to get back to studio
Reuters
12 May, 2003
Flushed with success as he enters the final stages of a sell-out world tour, Paul McCartney
is still in love with his job -- though he has a plan ready for when the punishing schedule
finally takes its toll.
Also: McCartney may be guest judge on 'American Idol'
 
Tens of thousands flock to Colosseum to hear McCartney
Associated Press
11 May, 2003
After the patricians, so to speak, turned out for an exclusive benefit performance by Paul
McCartney in the Colosseum, Sunday's appointment was shaping up to be a more plebeian
affair, with tens of thousands of fans flocking to the heart of ancient Rome for a free
concert by the former Beatle.
Also: Paul McCartney Puts On A Lions Performance At The Colosseum; 'I'm blown away by
biggest concert' - McCartney; Paul McCartney plays to half a million outside Rome's
Colosseum (thanks, Diane)
 
McCartney plays Colosseum show
The Age
11 May, 2003
Ringed by the crumbled walls of the Colosseum, Paul McCartney strummed his acoustic
guitar and belted out Beatles tunes during a rare concert of old hits such as Yesterday
and Hey Jude at one veritably old venue.
Also: World Photos; McCartney rocks Colosseum; Ancient venue hosts Sir Paul; Beatles
Not Battles as McCartney Conquers Colosseum; Sir Paul plays historic Colosseum show
(inc. video); Entertainment Photos - 1, 2
 
Hamburgmania
By William Triplett, The Washington Post
11 May, 2003
On a Beatles Tour, the Old Haunts Still Rock
 
Paul at the Colosseum (2nd concert)
11 May, 2003
Video - a3n (Spanish)
Pics - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 (sildeshow - thanks, Diane)
 
Paul at the Colosseum (1st concert)
10 May, 2003
Videos - BBC, a3n(Spanish)
Pics - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
 
Mrs Macca sued on 'abuse'
By Robin Perrie, The Sun
10 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney's wife is being sued by a pal over claims they were both subjected
to a vile sex attack as kids.
Also: 'Heather Always Wanted A Rich Man'
 
Un libro sostiene que McCartney escribió «Yesterday» en Portugal
(A book claims that McCartney wrote "Yesterday" in Portugal)
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools hereor there)
La Voz de Galicia
10 May, 2003
 
A family affair
By Will Hodgkinson, The Guardian
9 May, 2003
Meeting Dhani Harrison is a bizarre experience.
 
Lovely Lady Of The Weir
Hertfordshire Mercury
9 May, 2003
Former dobbs Weir resident Lady Heather McCartney has been savaged in a
sensational TV documentary about her life.
 
Lost and found
By Robin Vaughan, Boston Phoenix
9 May, 2003
The 'other' songs of John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Also: Meet the un-Beatles: The Lennon-McCartney songs their band never sang
 
Paul McCartney skrev en dikt till sin svenske vän
(In Swedish. Including a new poem/Letter in English, written by Paul)
 
Still cool after all these years
By Chris Brown, Daily Post
8 May, 2003
Although he is approaching 61 and his hair-roots speak of experience, Sir Paul
McCartney has regained his place as a true rocker with gruelling tours of the USA
and UK.
 
Portrait of the week
By Lewis Demat, The Copenhagen Post
8 May, 2003
Friday evening finally arrives, and we join an eager crowd of forty thousand music
fans in Copenhagen's Parken stadium for the much-heralded Paul McCartney
concert.
 
McCartney calls for bigger crowd
BBC
8 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney has called for the crowd capacity for his sold-out hometown
concert to be increased.
 
Mills decision pays off for C4
By Jason Deans, The Guardian
8 May, 2003
Channel 4's decision to defy pressure from Sir Paul McCartney's lawyers and
broadcast its warts-and-all documentary on his wife, Heather Mills, paid ratings
dividends last night with nearly 4 million viewers tuning in.
 
The Beatles! Backstage and Behind the Scenes, The Kennedy Years,
Michael McCartney's Liverpool Life -- Extraordinary Photo Exhibits
Available for Tour
PRNewswire
8 May, 2003
Three extraordinary photo exhibitions: The Beatles! Backstage and Behind the
Scenes, The Kennedy Years, and Mike McCartney's Liverpool Life, by
world-famous photographers have been made available for tour to museums and
major exhibit sites by ArtVision Exhibitions.
 
Yoko Ono: the remix
By Gina Vivinetto, St. Petersburg Times
8 May, 2003
Fans of Yoko Ono have been rejoicing lately as the avant garde musicmaker and
widow of Beatle John Lennon enjoys long-overdue appreciation.
 
Yeah, Baby!
By Matthew Smith, Forth Worth Weekly
8 May, 2003
Barry Miles recounts his days in England's swinging '60s.
 
Paul Plays for the 'In-Laws' (inc. video)
ET!
7 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney is no stranger to movie soundtracks.
 
Paul McCartney plays the original Colosseum on May 10
Associated Press
7 May, 2003
Paul McCartney will give a benefit concert at Rome's ancient Colosseum before a
high-paying audience of around 400 Saturday, launching the Italian capital's open air
summer music season in style.
 
Beatles tribute band strives for Liverpool lads' classic sound
By Margaret Smith, Billerica Minuteman
7 May, 2003
The addition on the Sandler family's living room doubles as a shrine to The Beatles
 
Praying Mantis
By Jeremy Armstrong, The Mirror
6 May, 2003
Macca's wife is savaged as scheming gold-digger in shock documentary
Also: Heather branded a 'gold-digger'; C4 stands up to McCartney legal threat
 
Harman Kardon® to Sponsor Sir Paul McCartney's "Back in the World 2003"
Tour
Hoovers
6 May, 2003
Harman Kardon, a division of Harman International Industries, Incorporated
(NYSE: HAR), and a leader in audio/video home entertainment system solutions, today
announced that it has signed on as a sponsor of key dates of Sir Paul McCartney's
upcoming "Back in the World 2003" tour.
 
Black market warning to council's McCartney fans
Daily Post
6 May, 2003
Liverpool Council staff will face disciplinary action if they try to sell their Paul
McCartney tickets.
 
The House That Can't Forget a Boy With a Guitar
By Warren Hoge, New York Times
6 May, 2003
Liverpool, England, May 2 — It is a routine tour of a typical suburb until the Penny
Lane street sign on one side and the gates to Strawberry Field on the other suggest
that something more magical and mysterious is in store.
Also: John Lennon's Modest Beginnings, Now on Show in Liverpool
 
Win A Trip to Liverpool On bmi During 93XRT 'Ticket to Ride' Beatles
Promotion
PRNewswire
5 May, 2003
Have you ever wanted to visit the hometown of the Beatles?
Also: 'Breakfast With the Beatles' Kicks Off bmi's Return to Washington, DC
 
Tom's Stella Moment
5 May, 2003
Vogue
Stella McCartney may have been wearing one of her own designs at the Goddess
gala last Monday night at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art but it was Tom
Ford who was dressing her.
 
Beatles and the Bard mix it up with moxie
By Tony Brown, Cleveland Plain Dealer
3 May, 2003
Beatles and the Bard mix it up with moxie
 
Thinking about Piggies
By Allen Wastler, CNN
2 May, 2003
Were the Beatles prescient? This week makes it seem that way.
 
Signed Beatles card sold for Fab price
By Victoria Hoe, Express & Star
2 May, 2003
A rare postcard signed in Staffordshire by all four Beatles fetched £3,525 when it
went under the hammer at Christie's in London.
Also: Beatles goodies go for £21,000
 
Calls for second homecoming gig
ITV
1 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney is being asked to stage a second homecoming gig in Liverpool
by the local authority.
Also: Call for ticket probe; We Got A Ticket To Snide; Row over sale of McCartney
tickets
 
Listeners list their Beatles massacre chart
Irish Examiner
1 May, 2003
Will Young and Gareth Gates's rendition of The Long And Winding Road was today
named one of the worst Beatles covers of all time.
 
Ono still spreading Lennon's message
By Tony Hicks, Contra Costa Times
1 May, 2003
It was supposed to be 15 minutes with Yoko Ono, which happened to be a good thing.
 
Anger over reserved tickets for McCartney gig
Ananova
1 May, 2003
A council reserved thousands of tickets for a Paul McCartney concert for its staff
24 hours before they went on general sale.
Also: Macca ticket anger; Ticket row over Sir Paul's show
 
Tickets for McCartney's concert in Moscow already available
Interfax Information Agency (Russia)
1 May, 2003
Tickets for the Moscow concert of Paul McCartney, a member of Britain's legendary
pop-group The Beatles, went on sale on Thursday, an official from SavEntertainment
company, the organizer of the singer's tour, told Interfax.
 
What? A hoax on the Internet?
By David Grimes, Sarasota Herald-Tribune
1 May, 2003
Dear Mr. Sir Paul McCartney:
I wish to humbly apologize for a column I wrote last week that stated you were auctioning
your flu germs and/or mucus over the Internet.
 
 
 
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