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Neil Aspinall started out driving the Beatles around to gigs in his van. He eventually helped turn the Fab Four into a moneymaking machine, even after their split in 1970. He loses his battle with lung cancer at 66...here is a column of his written in 1966 . . .
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Added: 26th March 2008
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Posted By: Teresa |

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Cartoon Network PG? I've found numerous racists and politically incorrect cartoons no longer shown.I recall seeing some in the 60s I truely beleive It did not tarnish me.It never connected .I thought of cartoons as something neither true or real,they're drawings;not people?
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Added: 23rd January 2008
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Bernard (Bernhard) Goetz was riding a New York City subway train on December 22, 1984. Four black youths, aged 18 and 19, menacingly surrounded him and demanded money. Goetz, who had previously been mugged twice, opened fire with a small-calibre handgun. One shot severed the spinal cord of one of the assailants, permanently paralyzing him. The other three were less seriously wounded. Goetz fled the subway car but eventually turned himself into police nine days later. Dubbed the Subway Vigilante by New York's newspapers, Goetz was hailed as a hero by crime-weary New Yorkers after it was discovered the four youths all had long criminal records and admitted to being on their way to steal money from machines at a video arcade. (At the time, an average of 38 crimes were committed in the New York subway system each day!) Goetz was only convicted of a third-degree gun possession felony and served eight months in jail. The three able-bodied felons all committed serious crimes afterwards. One was sentenced to 25 years for raping and sodomizing a pregnant woman.
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Added: 29th June 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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