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...discipline that marked McCartney's collaborations with John Lennon. But then McCartney's post-Abbey Road pop output has also been notable mainly for its vacuity. The cash flow produced by such perennials as Yesterday (recorded to date by more than 2,200 artists) ensures that Sir Paul's great-grandchildren will never wonder where their next BMW is coming from, but it has also relieved him of the need to make new music vital enough to seize and hold the attention of contemporary listeners. Perhaps that is why, 30 years after Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band changed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: HELP! HE'S NOT DOING FINE | 11/3/1997 | See Source »

...survived by two children, Deborah Yeomans of Dedham and Miles Jaffe of Cambridge; two grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Renowned Law Professor Dies at 90 | 12/12/1996 | See Source »

Professor Coolidge is survived by his wife,Mary Welch Coolidge; his daughter, Mary-ElizabethWarren; his brother, Archibald Coolidge; hissisters, Theresa Cerutti, Rachel Kimball, JaneWhitehill, and Elizabeth Moizeau; hisgrandchildren, John Coolidge Warren and SarahWarren Jaffe; and his great-grandchildren, EthanWarren and Amanda Warren...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Former Art Museum Director Dies at 81 | 8/4/1995 | See Source »

...work longer hours than white men; and Asian management strategies are so effective that they are widely copied by American business. The report even claimed that "white males believe that none of these folks play golf." Japanese golf clubs have waiting lists that you could join now for your great-grandchildren...

Author: By Patrick S. Chung, | Title: A New Glass Ceiling | 3/18/1995 | See Source »

Left behind in the former heartland of European Jewry were 2 million, the dim shadow of a once vibrant community. Many were the elderly who could not face or afford the rigors of emigration. But most were the assimilated children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren--generations so thoroughly absorbed and secularized that their Jewishness seemed to consist of little more than distinctive surnames and distant memories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MORE THAN REMEMBRANCE | 2/6/1995 | See Source »

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