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...After three months of terror and tragedy, the visage of George Harrison was uplifting and reassuring. Here comes the sun." CHARLES L. SCHLUMBERGER Little Rock...
...editor of the new LIFE magazine, Sullivan shepherded the LIFE book about Sept. 11, One Nation, which this Sunday will be No. 1 on the New York Times nonfiction list. He's also a fine writer (and frequent TIME.com columnist), who penned last week's cover story on George Harrison. Talk with him about both on Monday...
...essential act of faith, it seems to me, is wonder--a sort of involuntary fascination in awe. By awe, I do not mean the act of seeking, either--the quest one hears a lot these days in the affectionate recollection of George Harrison's My Sweet Lord. I don't believe in seeking, and I don't believe in finding...
...those threats were proved to have come from Michael Abram, but it was Abram, a 33-year-old Beatle obsessive from a Liverpool suburb, who, in the dead of night on Dec. 30, 1999, got past the alarms and razor wire at Friar Park and broke into the Harrisons' mansion. George suffered an inch-deep stab wound to his chest before Olivia knocked Abram down with a bedside lamp. Harrison recovered, and Abram was sent to a mental institution...
...While Harrison was able to survive the pressures of being a Beatle and an assault by a maniac, he couldn't beat cancer. But he made the passage to death easier for himself by believing so passionately for so long in a life after this one. Said his old friend Mia Farrow last week: "One of the things that was so inspiring was his lifelong search to know his God. And if God exists, I don't doubt that George has a place near him. " If she's right, Harrison is happy. He may have been scared of the adoring...