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...passage from '50s innocence to '70s disillusionment, from teen love to psychedelic drugs and mysticism. The four clean-cut boys in pudding-basin haircuts who sang of love (yeah, yeah, yeah) became the tortured souls of Let It Be. The other half of the Beatles' famous writing team, John Lennon, is dead, struck down by the gun of a crazed fan in 1980; as a result, Lennon's contributions to the Beatles have taken on mythic proportions. But it's McCartney who remains the icon of the '60s generation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paul At Fifty: PAUL MCCARTNEY | 6/8/1992 | See Source »

Before rain washed the sidewalk outside Au Bon Pain this week, an artist covered the bricks with a chalk portrait of John Lennon. It was a throwback, perhaps, to the Au Bon Pain that Extension School Student Jordan R. Winer remembers...

Author: By Michelle K. Hoffman, | Title: Coffee-Colored Twilight | 6/2/1992 | See Source »

...food arrives. Sipp exclaims, "Oh yeah, here we go! look at the food, baby." All conversation ceases as they dig into plates of noodles, sweet and sour pork, and Peking ravs. John Lennon's "Imagine" comes over the stereo system, and Sipp, Torres and Vietzen begin to sing along softly...

Author: By Molly B. Confer, | Title: The Kong | 4/25/1992 | See Source »

Brooks has yet to prove he has the imagination of John Lennon, much less the death-defying charisma of Elvis, but he has broken all of Nashville's sales records. Until his 1991 Ropin' the Wind, no country album had ever entered Billboard's pop chart at No. 1. Since his recording debut a short three years ago, Brooks has moved more albums with more velocity than anyone else in the history of Nashville: when the figures for Ropin' are added to those for Garth Brooks and No Fences, his first and second releases, he has sold more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Country Rocks | 3/30/1992 | See Source »

...switch in the sequence of nucleotide bases that are the building blocks of DNA. Sometimes an entire gene can jump to another place on a chromosome. "But you don't usually see a big increase in the absolute number of bases within a single gene," says Greg Lennon, a geneticist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, Calif., and a member of one of the teams that made last week's announcement. Moreover, mutations tend to occur at a slow pace. "The rate is so low from one generation to the next -- maybe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Generational Saga of The Vicious Gene | 2/17/1992 | See Source »

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