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FPSHOT
Jul 08, 2001, 07:50 AM
It just doesn't stop.
Dutch ceefax reports that George Harrison is being treated for a brain tumor in a Swiss Hospital.
He is in a Bellinzona clinic where a doctor San Giovalli has does cirgury because of a braintumor.
The news comes from a Swiss Newspaper Zonntagszeitung and indeed there is an article on http://www.sonntagszeitung.ch/sz/szFeinRubrik.html?ArtId=107676&ausgabeid=1542&rubrikid=127
which confirms this.
For those who don't read German, it sais that George has been to thiis clinic various times in May and June. There is no further comment on the result and doctors have not commented on this to the newspaper because of their privacy agreement, so it has not yet been confirmed.
It also sais that George has rented a house nearby in an Italian place called Luino and is driven to the clinic by a driver and they even change number plates frequently from Swiss to Italian.
Again it is a non-confirmed story, but it does scare me.
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darkhorse
Jul 08, 2001, 08:12 AM
Let's just pray it's not true, and if it is, please let George recover soon. http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/afraid3.gif
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HMVNipper
Jul 08, 2001, 09:37 AM
My thoughts, prayers and love are with George and his family at this time -- as always! Thank you for telling us about this. FP...let's hope that we get some more confirmed reports of what is going on soon.
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HeyBeatle
Jul 08, 2001, 11:10 AM
That is horrible news I really hope it isn't true. Poor George, my prayers will be with him yet again.
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Lynner
Jul 08, 2001, 11:39 AM
Let's hope that this turns out to be a horrible rumor. I will say extra prayers for George tho', just in case.
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FPSHOT
Jul 08, 2001, 04:01 PM
It is now also on BBC and CNN and it seems that there will be a statement from the clinic tomorrow, Monday.
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SF4-EVER
Jul 08, 2001, 04:54 PM
Oh no....George doesn't deserve this. http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/afraid3.gif I hope he gets well quickly; he'll be in my thoughts.
Thanks for posting this, FPSHOT.
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HMVNipper
Jul 08, 2001, 05:01 PM
Here's a translation of a second article that appeared in German. The parenthetical statements are the comments of the translator. BTW, they say there will be a statement by tomorrow.
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Franco Cavalli treats ex-Beatle
George Harrison is in the institute of the renowned Tessiner cancer
specialist for treatment of a brain tumour
FROM PETER HOSSLI AND THOMAS ISLER
BELLINZONA -
the nurse of the Oncology department in the hospital San Giovanni does not
hesitate a moment: "George Harrison? There you have to" (not sure if this
is a denial or confirmation)
In the radiology department in the second basement. The cancer-ill ex
Beatles guitarist let his tumor be treated in the renowned institute for
cancer of the hospital in Bellinzona. The director of the institute, FR
national council and party head Franco Cavalli, does not disclaim
appropriate rumours, but does not want however because of the secrecy to
specify further.
The 58-jahrige George Harrison was at the end of May and also in June
regularly in the Tessin.
As at the end of May in Bellinzona the Beatles Days took place and on
different Beatles Days took place and on different blow-out of the city
Beatles Covers to the best one were given. were it in the hospital. (are
they saying George has kept this quiet because of some sort of Beatles
Convention in the place where the hospital is?)
For the time of the treatment in Bellinzona Harrison allegedly rented
himself a
house in the Italian Luino, removed only 40 autominutes (about 40KM as the
crow flies I've checked a map) from Bellinzona. He used for travelling
according to details from a safe source a Chauffeure driven car. For
camouflage the cars were used at times with Italian, with
British, then again with Swiss number plates. Neither Harrisons
lawyer in Hawaii nor its press spokeswoman wanted to comment on the
treatment in the Tessin.
As was reported from the surrounding field of the hospital personnel, the
ex-Beatle was to have been treated in Bellinzona because of a brain tumor
with cobalt. Which could lead to a dramatic degradation
of its state of health.
" If the patient is suffering from cancer forms tumours, as for instance in
the brain, must one assume the life expectancy is clearly reduced?
says " Daniel Zwahlen, from the hospital for radio Oncology of the
Universitatsspitals in Zurich.
"The position of recovery is practically hopeless". (I don't agree Ringo's
daughter had a brain tumour and I used to work in a hospital and several
patients recovered fully)
George Harrison had a cancer like growth removed from his lung at the
beginning of May of this yearly at the Mayo hospital in Rochester in the US
Federal State Minnesota. The operation ran successfully, mentioned at that
time the British lawyer of the ex-Beatle, Nicholas
Valner. Afterwards Harrison as well as its wife Olivia Arias went to
Tuscany to recover and recuperate.
"I do not have a plan to die ", said Harrison. According to the British
newspaper " DAILY Mail " the operation removed almost half of a lung ".
After the operation he was flown inthe private airplane by actor Jim Carrey
(" The Truman Show ") to Milan.
Whether the guitarist is still treated in the cancer center by Bellinzona,
is unclear. A physician says, Harrison visits the irradiation center
regularly, he is not however situated permanently
in the hospital.
Other sources disagree and assume, Harrison left in the meantime, for
Hawaii, where he has possesed a house for years.
The cancer suffering of Harrison had already begun 1997. In the Princess
Margaret hospital in Windsor he was treated because of a cancerous growth in
the larynx, which was away-operated allegedly in the hospital. At the Royal
Marsden hospital in London he exposed
himself thereafter twice to an irradiation treatment. " I have the cancer
certainly from smoking.", said Harrison at that time. " years ago I gave
up, then I began again. "
At the end of of 1999 George Harrison of scarcely survived an assassination
attempt. That 33-year old fan Michael Abram broke in at that time to the
house of the guitarist in Oxfordshire outside of London. Harrison tried to
fight back. Abram stabbed him in the chest causing his lung to collapse .
George Harrison recovered whole never from this event. (I'm not sure if they
mean physically or mentally by not recovering whole here?) A court found the
attacker not guilty because of insanity.
A further development in Hawaii points to the aggravation of Harrisons
illness. The musician settled a legal battle with his neighbours on June
19th (actually it was reported on June the 19th but it was settled on June
7th). Over the property of Harrison on Maui runs a path to the Pacific
ocean. At the beginning of the nineties-the ex-Beatle began to forbid the
use of the path To protect his privacy. In Hawaii a court gave the
neighbours of Harrison permission to use the path finally in 1993. But
Harrison continued to draw the case - up to the agreement out of court. to
close the path. Harrison paid to keep. The details of the agreement
secret, said Harrisons lawyer Paul Alston told the " Herald News service ".
The representative of the neighbours, Kyle Coffman, said to the media: "
one looks at the state of health of Harrison, understands why he wanted to
terminate the controversy so quickly. "
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beatlebangs1964
Jul 08, 2001, 05:26 PM
HMVNipper,
Thank you for translating the article. I found it very unsettling and I will certainly be praying for George and his immediate family.
The most recent reports are not encouraging and this latest update is alarming and upsetting to say the least. Last month when Paul McCartney was on the Larry King Show he naturally didn't want to disclose anything about George's health issues. I remember thinking that if George was not facing serious health issues, Paul would have enthusiastically reported an improvement or any other encouraging news. He wisely refrained from making a comment and said that it was up to George what he wanted disclosed about his illness. I found myself thinking about that again today. http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/cry1.gif
One can only hope and pray for the man's recovery. George has certainly given a lot to the world at large and the mark he has left on the world is indelible and relevant.
HMVNipper, I want to thank you again for translating this. These boards are a good place to unite, particularly at a time like this.
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SF4-EVER
Jul 08, 2001, 06:07 PM
Here's an article from Reuters. It doesn't really add anything new, but it does help confirm the news. This is definitely upsetting, especially after everything else George has been through; I don't wanna face it... http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/afraid2.gif
SF4-EVER/Sandra
Ex-Beatle Harrison Treated for Brain Tumor - Paper
ZURICH (Reuters) - Ex-Beatle George Harrison has been treated for a brain tumor in a Swiss cancer hospital in Bellinzona, the Sonntagszeitung newspaper said on Sunday.
The paper said Franco Cavalli, cancer specialist and parliamentary floor leader for the Socialist Party, did not deny he was treating the 58-year old guitarist at the San Giovanni hospital but declined to give
details.
According to Sonntagszeitung, Harrison was in Bellinzona in the Italian-speaking south of Switzerland during May and June for radiotherapy.
The paper said Harrison had rented a house in Luino in Italy, a 40-minute drive from Bellinzona, during the treatment. Harrison's lawyer and his spokeswoman had no comment on the treatment, it added.
The paper said Harrison received cobalt radiation. In May, he had a cancer-like sore removed from his lungs in the Mayo hospital in Rochester, United States.
The Sonntagszeitung said it was not clear whether Harrison was still being treated in Bellinzona or had returned to his house in Hawaii.
No one at the hospital or at Harrison's record company in London was available for comment on the report.
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beatlemethisbeatlemethat
Jul 08, 2001, 06:30 PM
Here's another article
Harrison treated at Swiss cancer clinic
George Harrison is being treated in a Swiss cancer clinic.
A statement is expected to be released on Monday.
The former Beatle recently underwent surgery for cancer.
"For two weeks the local press have been publishing the news that he is being treated at our institute, and we have not denied that," said Dr Franco Cavalli, director of the oncology institute for southern Switzerland in Bellinzona.
"That is all we have to say for the time being. We expect to issue a press release tomorrow morning."
It was learned in May that Harrison, 58, had undergone surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, to remove a cancerous growth from one of his lungs.
A statement from his solicitor said the operation had been completely successful and he had made an excellent recovery.
He went to Tuscany, Italy, to recover with his wife Olivia.
Harrison was also treated for throat cancer in 1997.
He was gardening at his Oxfordshire mansion when he first noticed there was something wrong in July that year.
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HMVNipper
Jul 08, 2001, 07:26 PM
You're right, Beatlebangs -- I remember thinking the same thing when I saw Paul on Larry King last month -- that if the news about George had been good, he would have been a lot more forthcoming. The fact remains, too, that Paul and George had not gotten on all that well recently, despite some outward appearances -- and yet when George returned from the Mayo Clinic, Paul went running to Italy to see him...something in me says that Paul may have gotten a call that things were not good and went, not only to see George and wish him well, but also to perhaps make peace with him...I shudder to think about that...
Here's a link to an article on CNN.com -- basically says the same thing we've been reading all night. (BTW, I didn't do that translation myself -- someone on one of my George lists did, but I felt it was worth posting here...) There should be more of a statement tomorrow...let's all think good thoughts.
http://www.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/08/clinic.beatle/index.html
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bearkat77
Jul 08, 2001, 08:40 PM
All of my thoughts and prayers go out to George at this time. We wish him a speedy recovery and no more cancer scares.
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Lucy
Jul 09, 2001, 05:08 AM
This is really scaring me. All of these reports that are so non-committal and neither confirm or deny anything only make it worse.
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HMVNipper
Jul 09, 2001, 05:13 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By Lucy:
This is really scaring me. All of these reports that are so non-committal and neither confirm or deny anything only make it worse.
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I agree, Lucy -- the silence is not a good thing. Normally I ascribe to the "no news is good news" school of thought, but in this case, the frustrating lack of information is a bit ominous...it's already after 1 PM in England, after 2 on the Continent, and there's been no press release as promised...I'm keeping my eye on the wires, though...
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Harbidge
Jul 09, 2001, 05:43 AM
Another news story...
Harrison 'has more cancer treatment'
Former Beatle George Harrison has undergone more cancer treatment in a Swiss clinic, a newspaper has reported.
Swiss paper Sonntagszeitung said the musician was treated for a brain tumour in a cancer hospital in the south of the country.
Harrison, whose life was threatened when he was stabbed by an intruder in 1999, has had two previous known cancer scares.
Swiss cancer specialist Franco Cavalli did not deny he had treated Harrison at the San Giovanni hospital in Bellinzona, but declined to give details, Sonntagszeitung said.
Harrison, 58, underwent radiotherapy in May and June, according to the paper.
It was revealed in May that the star had surgery for lung cancer in the United States.
He was said to have made an "excellent recovery" at the time.
The operation in Rochester, Minnesota, had been completely successful, a statement said.
The star was also treated for throat cancer in Britain in 1997 after he found a lump on his neck, which he described at the time as "a warning".
'Smoking'
He had surgery in August that year, followed by two courses of radiation therapy at the Royal Marsden Hospital near London, the UK's leading cancer treatment centre.
He later said: "I got it purely from smoking. I gave up cigarettes many years ago, but had started again for a while and then stopped in 1997.
"Luckily for me they found that this nodule was more of a warning than anything else."
The guitarist and songwriter was almost killed in December 1999 after being stabbed 10 times by an intruder at his home, resulting in treatment for a punctured lung.
The assailant, Michael Abram was detained indefinitely at a secure hospital after a jury decided he was insane.
The former Beatle made a full recovery from the attack and gave evidence to Oxford Crown Court saying: "I believed I had been fatally stabbed."
Speaking earlier this year, Harrison said: "I had a little throat cancer. I had a piece of my lung removed in 1997. And then I was almost murdered.
"But I seem to feel stronger. I don't smoke any more. I'm a little more short of breath than I used to be, so I don't see myself on stage lasting a full 14 rounds."
In 1998, the News of the World newspaper quoted Harrison as saying his first brush with the disease made him think about how tenuous life could be. He compared it to "a raindrop on a lotus leaf".
George has been through more problems in the last 5 years than most people do in a lifetime. All our prayers are with you George and are wishing you a complete and speedy recovery.
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beatlebangs1964
Jul 09, 2001, 06:05 AM
HMVNipper,
What is the link for the George list? Thank you again, HMVNipper and thank you FPShot, Stefanie and Harbridge for the updates. This is very alarming and upsetting to say the least.
I, too normally subscribe to "no news is good news," but when somebody's health is the issue, then that adage does not apply. http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/cry1.gif
Nothing in my local paper has been said about George, so basically all the information I have been getting is from the Internet. It is a good thing we have boards like this so we can feel a sense of unity at a time like this. Prayers for George are being said.
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HMVNipper
Jul 09, 2001, 06:26 AM
The George list is on Yahoo Groups -- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/beatlesusa-george
Additionally, here's a link to Annanova, and a statement from George -- http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/story/sm_347558.html
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FPSHOT
Jul 09, 2001, 09:02 AM
I just hope that George's comments appear to be relaxing for the future.
As linked in the previous post, George has made a statement;
Former Beatle George Harrison has said he is "feeling fine" after a successful course of radiotherapy at hospital in Switzerland.
A statement from Harrison's solicitor revealed that the former Beatle underwent treatment at the hospital in Bellinzona over a month ago, the UK Press Association reported.
The statement said Harrison had a course of radiotherapy at the clinic and that doctors do not see any need for further treatment at the hospital.
Harrison said: "I am feeling fine and I am really sorry for the unnecessary worry which has been caused by the reports appearing in today's press. Please do not worry."
So, for now we can relax as it seems. Additional comments are likely to follow.
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beatlebangs1964
Jul 09, 2001, 09:08 AM
I called my church and had George put on the Prayer List.
HMVNipper, thank you for the web sites.
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HMVNipper
Jul 09, 2001, 11:25 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By beatlebangs1964:
I called my church and had George put on the Prayer List.
HMVNipper, thank you for the web sites.
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You're welcome, Beatlebangs...and I think it's lovely that you put George on the prayer list!
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FPSHOT
Jul 09, 2001, 01:39 PM
It seems like this is what Paul said during Larry King's interview;
KING: How's George doing with the cancer?
MCCARTNEY: He's good. He's excellent.
KING: He did surgery, right?
MCCARTNEY: Yeah. So I understand. I don't know really much about it. I just know he's (UNINTELLIGIBLE) well and he had some surgery. But...
KING: Do you talk frequently?
MCCARTNEY: Yeah, I saw him a couple of weeks ago.
KING: You don't ask about the cancer or anything?
MCCARTNEY: Well, I do, but I let him tell me and then I don't tell people on nationwide television in case he wants to keep it private.
KING: Is he OK, though?
MCCARTNEY: Yeah. He's great. He's gorgeous, yeah.
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HeyBeatle
Jul 09, 2001, 03:23 PM
Earlier people had said it was negative that he didn't say much at the interview. I read the transcript about and it doesn't come off as bad news but that Paul felt it wasn't his business to talk about Georges condition. I admire Paul for letting George decide what people will know about his health and life.
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st.paulygirl
Jul 09, 2001, 04:12 PM
I feel so sorry to hear George is going through this...my prayers are with him and I hope he's resting comfortably with Olivia close by his side to help him get through this difficult time.May God bless them both.
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old_moon_shining
Jul 09, 2001, 06:48 PM
I've had a bad feeling about this from when I heard of his lung operation. They said "the operation was a success" and now he says he is "feeling fine". I don't like it at all!
May Olivia be with him and comfort him, and his faith in God help him and strengthen him in this difficult time. My love, thoughts, memories and prayers are with him.
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beatlemethisbeatlemethat
Jul 09, 2001, 08:02 PM
I didn't think Paul was rude when he wouldn't comment on George's health. It wasn't his place to. I'm about to post an article on George about his operation.
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beatlebangs1964
Jul 09, 2001, 10:49 PM
I thought Paul was right all along not to discuss George and his health. I liked it when Paul said that he didn't tell people about his former colleague's health on national television. It wasn't his place to and he was acting out of respect for George. That speaks to good sense and character.
Folks, thanks again for the updates. Prayers are being said for George, Olivia and Dhani. I read off the 'Net that Dhani had a near brush himself, but emerged unscathed when his race car spun out of control recently.
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FPSHOT
Jul 10, 2001, 02:20 AM
I think what Paul said is more than OK.
About George and his condition, indeed it remains scary, but his comments (see my signature) are clear and I guess more will follow.
Ofcourse we feel for him and I trust he is with Olivia and Dhani and gets support from his spiritual way of thinking.
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"I am feeling fine and I am really sorry for the unnecessary worry which has been caused by the reports appearing in today's press. Please do not worry."
George, July 9, 2001
HMVNipper
Jul 10, 2001, 05:12 AM
Oh, I definitely think that what Paul said re George on Larry King was more than okay -- after all, it is not his place to be discussing something that private if it doesn't involve him directly! You're absolutely correct, Beatlebangs -- it does speak of good sense and good character! It's for GEORGE to make statements, not for anyone else!
I think we should just continue what we're doing and send love and prayers and positive thoughts and good karma George's way!
(BTW, Beatlebangs -- I hope that when Dhani races he uses all the proper kinds of safety equipment...I shudder to think about it, after what happened to Dale Earnhardt!)
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HeyBeatle
Jul 10, 2001, 10:45 AM
I thought Dhani's accident was just will driving not, Dale Earnhardt race track driving, was it?
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old_moon_shining
Jul 10, 2001, 08:02 PM
I have to say this, 'Paul got it exactly right'. In retrospect now we can see that he know more than he told.
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old_moon_shining
Jul 10, 2001, 09:31 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By SF4-EVER:
The paper said Harrison received cobalt radiation.
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Thirty-two years ago my father had cobalt radiation. It worked for him. He is still alive.
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Rellevart
Jul 11, 2001, 04:45 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By old_moon_shining:
Thirty-two years ago my father had cobalt radiation. It worked for him. He is still alive.
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That's awesome, o_m_s! Those are the kind of stories we want to hear right now! http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/smile.gif
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Lynner
Jul 11, 2001, 07:31 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By old_moon_shining:
Originally Posted By SF4-EVER:
The paper said Harrison received cobalt radiation.
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Thirty-two years ago my father had cobalt radiation. It worked for him. He is still alive.
How wonderful to hear that!
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FPSHOT
Jul 11, 2001, 07:38 AM
Good to hear about your dad.
Maybe also George will still be in this life 33 1/3 years from now.
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"I am feeling fine and I am really sorry for the unnecessary worry which has been caused by the reports appearing in today's press. Please do not worry."
George, July 9, 2001
Roger
Jul 19, 2001, 07:26 AM
Paul going to see George reminded me of the Hey Jude story of going to see Julian after John's divorice. He is a caring person. Animal rights and all that.
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beatlebangs1964
Jul 19, 2001, 09:04 AM
Paul is at core a good person. I have the utmost respect for him.
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Dominic
Jul 20, 2001, 01:06 AM
http://www.best.com/~abbeyrd/news/709georgenewcancer.html
Here's a link to (at last!) something a little bit more positive regarding George's condition.
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SF4-EVER
Jul 20, 2001, 04:51 AM
Thanks for posting that link, Dominic! This site also lists an address (Apple's) where you can send George a get-well card.
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beatlebangs1964
Jul 20, 2001, 09:16 AM
Dom,
We're all raising our glasses to you http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/beer.gif http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/clap.gif for raising our hopes up by providing us with this information. I think we should all send George a card. How about a card with a thinking of you theme or one about how his input has helped influence and change the world for the better? Something positive that doesn't mention the "c" word even once.
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bearkat77
Jul 20, 2001, 06:42 PM
Thanks for the link, Dom. http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/thumbsup.gif
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old_moon_shining
Jul 22, 2001, 01:39 AM
I hope that this is just rubbish newpaper reporting.
www.sundaymirror.co.uk/shtml/NEWS/P25S5.shtml (http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/shtml/NEWS/P25S5.shtml)
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SF4-EVER
Jul 22, 2001, 04:51 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By old_moon_shining:
I hope that this is just rubbish newpaper reporting.
www.sundaymirror.co.uk/shtml/NEWS/P25S5.shtml (http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/shtml/NEWS/P25S5.shtml)
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I searched several news sites, moon, and I didn't find confirmation anywhere else. Let's hope this is just an ugly rumor. Anyone in England care to comment on how trustworthy the Mirror is?
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bearkat77
Jul 22, 2001, 01:25 PM
I really, really hope this is someone's warpped idea of a joke. George has had brushes with death before, as we all know, and to think that this report is true is balderdash.
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darkhorse
Jul 22, 2001, 03:58 PM
I don't think it's a rumour. It's all over the world by now. http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/cry2.gif
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beatlebangs1964
Jul 22, 2001, 08:39 PM
Nobody would be so bloody cruel as to play a twisted joke like this! There is nothing to joke about! In today's Digital Age, the internet and e-mail is the shortest distance between two people and with information being readily accessible, e.g. news I hate to say that the latest spate of reports are very upsetting indeed.
This whole thing has made me very sad http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/cry2.gif indeed.
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old_moon_shining
Jul 22, 2001, 09:29 PM
If our dear George is about to die, I believe everyone owes him some privacy to do that. That includes newspapers with circulation problems.
If it is true, I feel however, a formal statement might stop speculation and people generally would be more likely to forget about and give him some peace.
If it is not true, I think that the time has come for a formal statement saying just that also.
There are many friends and 'fans' who have no access to the truth and must feel as I do. The rollercoaster ride is unbearable.
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Dominic
Jul 23, 2001, 10:42 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By SF4-EVER:
Anyone in England care to comment on how trustworthy the Mirror is?
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They're pretty trashy SF4E, and I think the tone of that there article is a pretty good example of it.http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/wink.gif
But you've got to ask yourself, if there's not an ounce of truth in it - who the hell sits there and dreams up a story of him planning to die in a little village in India? They're either extremely sick, or in the know. Could be the Chinese-Whispers thing again I suppose.
I do now think that it is time that there was an official statement of some kind. George must realise the level of concern that has been generated, and there's no way he could be oblivious to the stories in the press.
I do respect George's privacy, but on the same token, he has been given a privileged life by his fans and owes it to them (us) to say something before this gets out of control.
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Dominic
Jul 23, 2001, 10:49 AM
OK, so he has now! see - http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/Forum10/HTML/000250.html
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Good news!!!! .....but we still don't know how much of the other reports to believe http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/frown.gif
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