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Lennon and McCartney  by PAUL DICKEY

20 May 2007
Vol. 7, No. 1

Sixty-two year old Paul McCartney, a bankrupt businessman of Liverpool, strolled down Penny Lane watching children laugh behind the back of a banker with a motorcar. He worried how he was going to pay the rent due next week on his flat across the hall from Father McKenzie. He carried an old transistor radio that he had pilfered from the junkshop down by Strawberry Fields.

The Confidential Mechanic  by ALICE WHITTENBURG

2 December 2004
Vol. 4, No. 4

In the morning her postcard lay in the mail safe, a little apart from the other mail, singing, "Enjoy yourself. It's later than you think."

 

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