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In Pictures: Beatles’ beginnings

February 19th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in News

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Ward’s photographs of the Beatles can be seen at London’s Square OneGallery until 4 March 2008. A limited edition box set of the photos is also available from Genesis Publications.

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Heather Mills and Paul McCartney both claim divorce victory

February 19th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in News

mills-victory.jpgBy Fiona Cummins, Showbiz Reporter And Rebecca Evans Fiona.Cummins@Mirror.Co.Uk

Macca and Heather Mills both claimed victory last night after failing to reach a divorce settlement.

High Court judge Mr Justice Bennett will now rule in the next few weeks on exactly how much of Sir Paul’s estimated £825million fortune Heather is entitled to.

Macca has sanctioned a £25million cash settlement and agreed custody issues for their four-year-old daughter Bea. But he has insisted on a confidentiality agreement.

Heather, 40 refuses to be gagged, claiming she has a right to defend herself if she is publicly attacked over the collapse of their fouryear marriage.

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Second Beatles Story museum planned for Liverpool

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A SECOND Beatles Story museum is to open on Liverpool’s waterfront.

The attraction will be part of the new Pier Head-based Mersey Ferries terminal.
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Paul McCartney sigue insistiendo en confidencialidad para acuerdo con Mills

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 El ex Beatle Paul McCartney sigue insistiendo en una cláusula deconfidencialidad sobre su fallido matrimonio para llegar a un acuerdode divorcio con Heather Mills, informa hoy la prensa británica.
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Ono denies suing Lennon

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Late Beatle John Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono has slammed “hurtful” reports claiming she is suing a singer/songwriter for naming her band Lennon.
Ono was reported to have filed court papers accusing rocker Lennon Murphy of fraudulently registering Lennon as a trademark and for the “tarnishment” and exploitation of her late husband’s name.
But the 74-year-old insists she has not taken legal action against Murphy – she simply tried to stop her from getting the exclusive rights to use the name Lennon for performance purposes by notifying the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Ono says: “I am really hurt if people thought that I told a young artist to not use her own name in her performances and had sought to sue her. I did no such thing. I hope this allegation will be cleared.”

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