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  • Or on the flip side, that a company with the Beatles's logo would release a 1.5 pound machine that plays movies and music and games so real you forget they are games plus tells you how to get from one place to another, as well as shows my beautiful pictures of my children and lets me read books.

    Energy Breakthough? The Bloom Box 2010

  • Bill Gold wrote a famous correction in his column condemning Beatles's fans as hipsters:

    ♪♫ When the Beatles took over 'The Ed Sullivan Show' -- and The Post didn't like it Melissa Bell 2011

  • I remember it opened with the Beatles's song In My Life: "There are places I remember all my life, though some have changed," it begins, "Some for ever, not for better, some have gone and some remain."

    Hail, Hail, Rock'n'Roll 2011

  • I remember it opened with the Beatles's song In My Life: "There are places I remember all my life, though some have changed," it begins, "Some for ever, not for better, some have gone and some remain."

    Hail, Hail, Rock'n'Roll 2011

  • Or on the flip side, that a company with the Beatles's logo would release a 1.5 pound machine that plays movies and music and games so real you forget they are games plus tells you how to get from one place to another, as well as shows my beautiful pictures of my children and lets me read books.

    Archive 2010-02-01 2010

  • It wasn't just this that made Mr. Hamilton a household name -- he also designed the sleeve for the Beatles's "White Album" (1968).

    Richard Hamilton, 88 and Going Strong Paul Levy 2010

  • It wasn't just this that made Mr. Hamilton a household name -- he also designed the sleeve for the Beatles's "White Album" (1968).

    Richard Hamilton, 88 and Going Strong Paul Levy 2010

  • It wasn't just this that made Mr. Hamilton a household name -- he also designed the sleeve for the Beatles's "White Album" (1968).

    Richard Hamilton, 88 and Going Strong Paul Levy 2010

  • It wasn't just this that made Mr. Hamilton a household name -- he also designed the sleeve for the Beatles's "White Album" (1968).

    Richard Hamilton, 88 and Going Strong Paul Levy 2010

  • A former hockey arena now doing duty as a filthy parking garage, it is an urban cavern with a remarkable pedigree: It was the site of the Beatles's first American concert.

    Unseen Washington: Photographer David Deal sees the city's hidden side 2010

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