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...devil took the first Beatle, and now God has taken another. When John Lennon was murdered in 1980, it was a sad anomaly, the impossible-to- predict act of a madman. The death of George Harrison, 58, of cancer in Los Angeles this week is something different. It's the sadly natural passing of a guiding spirit of the 60s and a prince of classic rock. "All Things Must Pass," was the title of Harrison's post-Beatles solo album in 1970. It could also be his epitaph...
...We’re continuing with our daily routines, [but] it’s in the back of everyone’s mind at all times,” said the fellow, who works in the lab of Higgins Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Stephen C. Harrison...
...Harrison would not speak to Crimson reporters, and the fellow, who asked to remain anonymous, said the molecular and cellular biology department circulated an e-mail telling students in the department to refer all questions about Wiley to the University’s communications office...
Wiley and Harrison are currently scheduled to co-teach Biological Sciences 56, “Structure, Function and Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules,” in the spring...
...question now is whether Redford still sells. Unlike Michael Douglas, who is 57, Redford hasn't courted a younger audience. He turned down the 1997 President-in-peril action film Air Force One, for example, because "it felt like it was approaching a cartoon." (Harrison Ford took the job, and the picture earned $300 million worldwide.) Redford says that when reading scripts these days, he misses "wit and subtlety. You either bring the audience in or you go out there and hammer them in the face to get their attention. That seems to be the general state of things. That...