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SUNDAY OCTOBER 27-2002

Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
Stella's store to be height of fashion
Daily Post
31 August, 2002
Fashion designer Stella McCartney is to open her flagship UK store in the heart of London.
Also: Stella McCartney to open London store
 
An Enduring Oddity
By By Roger Catlin, Ctnow
31 August, 2002
Think back 30 years or more - when the handful of broadcast stations available had strict
sign-offs, when screens went snowy not long after midnight.
 
Meet the Beatles
By Rob Dollaer, Kentucky New Era
30 August, 2002
Sometimes, something good can come from something bad.
 
Fab Four Exhibition Comes to Seoul
By Han Hyeon-u, Digital Chosunilbo
30 August, 2002
The Fab Four come alive after 40 years with a touch of a cutting-edge technology.
 
Hindu festival expects huge crowds
BBC
30 August, 2002
One of the biggest Hindu gatherings outside India is expected to attract 50,000 people to the
English town of Watford this weekend.
 
Missed a concert? Take a road trip
By Jim Rayburn, Deseret News
30 August, 2002
Seeing Paul McCartney on stage is the closest you'll come to reliving the days when the Fab
Four from Liverpool had fans around the world in a frenzy.
 
John Lennon, Joey Ramone, PJ Harvey On Eclectic 'Gilmore' Soundtrack
Launch
29 August, 2002
John Lennon's "Oh My Love," Joey Ramone's version of "What A Wonderful World," and
PJ Harvey's "One Line" are among the songs to appear on the eclectic soundtrack to the
equally eclectic television show Gilmore Girls.
 
Heather: I'm great friends with Stella
By Hugh Dougherty, London Evening Standard
28 August, 2002
It is one of the most high-profile marriages in the world - and it has not been short of rumours
surrounding it.
 
Stars shine for Lite-FM 9/11 tribute
By By Michael Starr, New York Post
28 August, 2002
Lite-FM's Valerie Smaldone is hosting a special syndicated radio show, which she also produced,
called "Special Spotlite On Remembrance of Sept. 11th."
 
Sheet Music
Daily Record
27 August, 2002
Four tiny squares from white sheets - each slept on by a Beatle - are being sold for £775.
 
£16m spent by visitors at country's biggest free music spectacular
By Mark Hookham, Daily Post
27 August, 2002
Thousands of revellers flocked to Liverpool at the weekend to enjoy the carnival atmosphere
of a spectacular Bank Holiday party.
 
Live and Let Sing
By Victorino Matus, The Weekly Standard
27 August, 2002
Following up on Paul McCartney's right to play Beatles songs: Who played what and when,
and more.
 
Hard Sell Celebs
By Leanne Mcgrath, Daily Record
27 August, 2002
Money-grabbing stars who'll stoop to anything to make a quick buck
 
Tears, talent and oysters-on-the-shell
Renuka Narayanan, Express India
26 August, 2002
Book launches recovered a bit of lost lustre on Saturday night at the Taj Mansingh with
Anoushka Shankar’s launch of her biography of Pandit Ravi Shankar in the Family Pride
series (Roli).
 
Lefties: Geniuses or devils? Let's go to the numbers
By Thomas Hargrove, Scripps Howard News Service
26 August, 2002
Left-handedness has been called the hand of the devil.
 
Yoko Drops Copyright Stance
The Pawtucket Times
26 August, 2002
Rock wife YOKO ONO has given AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL permission to use her
late husband JOHN LENNON's classic IMAGINE in a charity campaign.
 
David Bowie On Great Britons
mi2n
26 August, 2002
Great Britons: What do Winston Churchill, John Lennon, Aleister Crowley, Aneurin Bevan
and Emmeline Pankhurst have in common?
 
Beatles fan rides away with ticket for £3,500
By Mark Hookham, Daily Post
26 August, 2002
A concert ticket stub signed by the Beatles sold for £3,500 as Fab Four fever hit Liverpool.
Also: The Casbah lives again; Thousands love it yeah, yeah, yeahExpert brands John
Lennon guitar a fake
 
If You Can't Beatle 'Em
The Mirror
26 August, 2002
The Beatles may have split 30 years ago, but fans still can't get enough of the legends from
Liverpool.
 
Stella Nova
By Lisa Armstrong, New York Magazine
26 August, 2002
When Stella McCartney launched her own line a year ago, let's face it, the fashion world didn't
all wish her well.
Also: Wear Fur? You've Got Mail...From Stella McCartney; Stella to wed fella (thanks, Diane);
Fashion heads for body-conscious look
 
Magical mystery tour
By Mike Haynes, Amarillo Globe News
25 August, 2002
Travelers see Fab Four haunts
 
Love, Love Them Don't ... Who Hates The Beatles?
By David Keenan, Sunday Herald
25 August, 2002
John, Paul, George, Ringo and the real fifth Beatle, Yoko, are all a myth, you know.
 
Asides (last section)
By Joye Brown, Newsday
25 August, 2002
Poor Ringo. He is the only Beatle missing from a list of the 100 greatest Britons of all time.
 
Beatles' Liverpool cradle will rock once again
By Vanessa Thorpe, The Observer
25 August, 2002
Club founded by mother of Fab Four's first drummer will house archive devoted to Merseybeat
 
Beatle's wife in charity money mix-up
By Tony Bonnici, Courier Mail (Australia)
25 August, 2002
A charity set up by Heather Mills, wife of Sir Paul McCartney, has been quizzed over an
alleged $132,000 shortfall in its first-year accounts.
 
Memories of how The Beatles went to Bangor
By Darren Devine, The Western Mail
24 August, 2002
They shuffled their way into the Hugh Owen Hall yesterday in their smart suits and starched
collars to remember the last time they were there, wearing pink jeans and long hair.
Also: Beatles film footage to get first airing in Bangor; Film of Beatles maharishi visit
screened after 35 years; Rare Beatles film gets screening
 
A reunion in the Cavern
Daily Post
24 August, 2002
Deep in the dark, sweaty bowels of the Cavern yesterday George Harrison's sister Louise sat
chummily next to drummer Pete Best, the man ousted as a Beatle 40 years ago.
Also: City remembers 'quiet' Beatle
 
Paul McCartney plans two concerts in Mexico
The Pawtucket Times
23 August, 2002
Paul McCartney plans to give two concerts in Mexico as part of his worldwide Driving Tour,
organizers here said Thursday.
Also: McCartney adds Mexico City to tour
 
Biz Bitz
The Sun
23 August, 2002
Top pop acts from the past 50 years are being lined up for a BBC music special. Bosses have
asked charttoppers including CLIFF RICHARD, OASIS, Sir PAUL McCARTNEY and THE
WURZELS to perform their No1 hits. The show, called Number 1, will be hosted by IAN
WRIGHT and is being lined up for BBC1 in November to celebrate 50 years of the UK
charts. An insider said: “They want as many artists to perform as possible.”
 
City joins in tribute to our sweet George
Peter Grant, Liverpool Echo
23 August, 2002
A Photographic tribute to George Harrison is expected to be one of the highlights of
International Beatle Week.
Also: History of musical legends on display, Fans worldwide come to join in Beatle fun,
Festival dedicated to 'quiet' Beatle
 
Less Fur To Fly As PETA Eases Up On Fashion Week
By Jared Paul Stern, New York Post
23 August, 2002
The rabid animal rights activists at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
are once again going soft on Fashion Week.
Also: Shortcuts (last item)
 
Pete returns to rock the Casbah
By Lew Baxter, Daily Post
23 August, 2002
Shaking hands with old ghosts has never really been part of Pete Best's agenda, and yet he
probably, above anyone else alive, has most reason to feel aggrieved at the loss of celebrity
and fortune, ignominiously ousted as he was as a Beatle, 40 years ago this month.
 
Beatle to tour Down Under
By Nui Te Koha, The Australian Daily Telegraph
23 August, 2002
Paul McCartney is poised to announce an Australian tour after locking in Japan on his
worldwide schedule.
 
True story of me and George
By Peter Grant, Liverpool Echo
22 August, 2002
Louise Harrison has one of those mid- Atlantic accents that are difficult to place.
 
Going, going, gone
Evening Advertiser
22 August, 2002
Signed memorabilia of two men who rocked very different worlds is up for auction at a sale in
Swindon.
 
Lennon guitar comes to city
Liverpool Echo
22 August, 2002
A guitar which John Lennon used to record two of the early Beatles hits has gone on display
in Liverpool.
 
What a load of mothballs!
Liverpool Echo
22 August, 2002
There have been some weird lots put up at the annual Beatles auctions, such as Paul
McCartney's Liverpool sink - and a piece of toast nearly eaten by George Harrison.
 
All pop's roads lead to Mathew Street
By Chris Brown, Daily Post
22 August, 2002
Liverpool will once again reinforce its title as the Capital of Pop when hundreds of thousands
of people descend on the city for the UK's biggest music festival.
Also: Three days of non-stop sound
 
McCartney's wife accepts damages from UK paper
Reuters
21 August, 2002
Former Beatle Paul McCartney's new wife, Heather Mills, has accepted $76,000 in damages
from a British newspaper which claimed she was being investigated over charity money, her
lawyer said on Wednesday.
Also: Mills accepts libel damages
 
BBC nominates 100 greatest Britons
Associated Press
21 August, 2002
Princess Diana is in, Prince Charles is out.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison are on the list of the 100 greatest
Britons of all time released Wednesday, but Ringo is not.
 
Showbiz Bytes
The Age
21 August, 2002
"You don't have to have sex to be in love..."
 
Vehicle of the Week - McCartney's Mini
By Michael Frank, Forbes
20 August, 2002
Recently we told you about some very serious metal for sale this past weekend in Monterey,
Calif., at the annual Pebble Beach Concours--like an amazing Ferrari and ten other standouts.
 
The celebrity blags
London Evening Standard (thanks Diane)
Just what do the celebs get away with and can Joe Bloggs expect for the same?
 
For celebs, playing the name game is price of fame
By Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa, The Boston Herald
19 August, 2002
As any faithful reader knows, celebrities are different from you and your humble servants here
at the Track Shack.
 
Mathew Street Festival 2002
By Sophie Baines, icLiverpool
19 August, 2002
The Mathew Street Music Festival, held this year on Bank Holiday Saturday 24th - Monday
27th August 2002, is Britain's biggest annual city centre music event, now in its tenth year.
 
McCartney in historic Kennedy Center snub
By Paul Harris , Variety
18 August, 2002
In a major blow to the organizers of the prestigious annual Kennedy Center Honors, Paul
McCartney has pulled out of December's event so that he can attend his niece's wedding.
Also: Song writer to replace Paul McCartney in Kennedy Center 2002 honors
 
Rockabillies
By Steve Mckenzie And Jim Lawson, The Sunday Mail
18 August, 2002
Legends Bob, Rod and Paul form superband for Big Yin's birthday
 
Beatles, battles, betrayed, Bay waters
By James H. Bready, The Baltimore Sun
18 August, 2002
Yellow Submarine is the 1968 cartoon movie in which the Beatles travel the deep seas to
Pepperland, where Sgt. Pepper's Band is being held captive by the Blue Meanies.
 
Sir Paul's old Mini misfires at auction
Ananova
18 August, 2002
A souped-up Mini Cooper driven by Sir Paul McCartney at the height of Beatlemania has
failed to fetch its reserve price at auction.
Also: Beatle Mini to go for max
 
Film festival aims to offer a hot ticket
By Melissa Moy, Contra Costa Times
18 August, 2002
The city's first film festival promises to deliver something for everyone, including a dash of
intrigue and controversy.
 
McCartney Says No to Kennedy Center
Associated Press
16 August, 2002
Paul McCartney, one of the five performers named for this year's Kennedy Center honors, has
canceled his appearance and will be named on the list for 2003.
 
McCartney Turning Japanese
Dotmusic
16 August, 2002
Paul McCartney is taking his phenomenally successful tour to Japan, dotmusic can report.
 
Herman's Hermits come out of hiding
By Mark Saal, Utah Standard-Examiner
16 August, 2002
Peter Noone woke up this morning, feeling fine.
 
Why Me, Mummy?
By Steve Dennis, The Mirror
16 August, 2002
Crippled Danielle gets a boost from Macca's wife
 
Carson's 'Tonight Show' revived in kitschy tribute
By Jerry Fink, Las Vegas Sun
16 August, 2002
Heeeere's Johnny -- well, almost
 
Annual fest brings out the Beatle in everyone
By John Grochowski, Chicago Sun-Times (thanks to Douglas E. Selky)
16 August, 2002
The last time Billy J. Kramer played the Chicago Beatlefest, he got his own taste of Chicago.
 
My first job
icLiverpool
A Beatles fan since he was six, 46-year-old Bill Heckle (pictured here with Paul McCartney) is
the man behind Cavern City Tours and the world-famous Mathew Street Festival.
 
Fab Focus
By Nina Korman, Miami New Times
15 August, 2002
A black and white look back at when the Beatles hit the Beach
 
Roots Manuva - Macca Is Dope!
NME
15 August, 2002
Panasonic Mercury Music Prize-nominated UK hip-hop star ROOTS MANUVA is set to drag
SIR PAUL McCARTNEY back into the legalise cannabis debate by suggesting the former
BEATLE smoked "more weed than me".
 
Stella's Dressing Down For Stepmum Heather
3am, The Mirror
15 August, 2002
She has always refused to talk about her stepmother but, for the first time, Stella McCartney
has revealed there is a rift between them.
Also: Stella On Her Stepmom (thanks to Nadine Robson)
 
To Lennon With Love
By Frances Traynor, Daily Record
15 August, 2002
A memorial garden dedicated to Beatle John Lennon was unveiled yesterday in a remote Highland
village.
Also: Beatle's Long and Winding Road to the Highlands; Lennon memorial unveiled in Highlands
village
 
Collector's Items
By Craig D. Lindsey, Houston Press
15 August, 2002
If you still believe in the posterity of vinyl and regularly apply cleaner sprays and Gruv Glide to
your prized albums, the time has come for you to get your records out of storage and start making
some deals.
 
McCartney's wife 'failed to register' landmine charity
By Mark Reynolds, Daily Mail (thanks, Diane)
14 August, 2002
Sir Paul McCartney's wife Heather Mills has come under attack in America over her charity for
the victims of landmines.
 
A Very Phishy New Year
By Josh Grossberg, E! Online
14 August, 2002
After a two-year vacation from themselves, the jam-happy members of Phish announced Wednesday
they will reconvene for four New Year's concerts.
 
Rare David Bailey photos to star at Sixties exhibition
Ananova
13 August, 2002
Six rare David Bailey prints will be shown at a London photography exhibition in September.
 
Sun Keeps 'Rockin' On Home Video
Billboard
13 August, 2002
The documentary "Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy of Sun Records" will be released
Oct. 1 on DVD/VHS via Image Entertainment.
Also: It's All Good: Image Entertainment To Release American Masters Good Rockin' Tonight
 
3am (second from the bottom)
The Mirror (thanks to Diane Lacasse)
13 August, 2002
Now that Stella McCartney has decided to open a new shop in Portobello Road, London,
nearby traders are packing up.
 
Elvis expected to beat The Beatles in autumn LP battle
Ananova
13 August, 2002
Elvis Presley's upcoming greatest hits album is expected to become the biggest selling LP
of the year.
 
World Photos
Associated Press
12 August, 2002
A tourist photographs a work of art, entitled 'The Diner' by Texan artist, Greg Metz,
Monday Aug. 12, 2002, which is on show in O'Connell Street, in downtown Dublin,
Republic of Ireland.
 
Beatle City U.S.A.--that's Chicago
By John Grochowski, Chicago Sun-Times
11 August, 2002
Alistair Taylor will be in Chicago this week, but he'll be right at home, too.
 
Mag runs Heather through the Mills
New York Daily News
11 August, 2002
Is Heather Mills becoming Col. Tom Parker to Paul McCartney's Elvis?
Also: Charity Case
 
Not just for 'day trippers'
By Ellen Tumposky, New York Daily News
11 August, 2002
The birthplace of the Beatles enjoys tourism renaissance
 
Tie one on
By Mila Andre, New York Daily News
11 August, 2002
Beatlemania returns on Saturday when Macy's — at Herald Square, Roosevelt Field
and Paramus Park — launches Randa Corp.'s Beatles 100% silk tie collection.
 
This much I know
By Sanjiv Bhattacharya, The Observer
11 August, 2002
Larry Geller, Elvis's hairdresser and spiritual advisor
 
Beatles clones rock Aurora
By Jack Komperda, The Beacon News
10 August, 2002
American English has spent two decades trying to fit into the shoes of arguably the best
rock band of all time.
 
John Lennon art to exhibit in Portland
Associated Press
10 August, 2002
You've heard John Lennon's music. Later this month, you'll be able to see his art works
during an exhibition that will be shown for three days later this month.
Also: Lennon art exhibit coming to Portland
 
Beatles Invasion floods the Flats
By Kaye Spector, The Plain Dealer
10 August, 2002
Wearing a bright-blue Sgt. Pepperish uniform and carrying a left-handed bass guitar,
Mike Olie can't take more than a few steps down Nautica's boardwalk at the Abbey
Road on the River festival without being stopped.
 
Various Artists, The Beatles White Album
By Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald
10 August, 2002
The Beatles songbook with an interesting twist.
 
Love them tender, love them do
By Stephen Cummin, The Age
10 August, 2002
HARRISON:
By the editors of Rolling Stone, Simon & Schuster, $59.95
 
Is Beatles tray period or reproduction?
The Morning Call
9 August, 2002
Dear Harry: I own a Beatles lithograph tin tray.
 
This Weekend
Newsday
9 August, 2002
Women to Watch
The artwork of women historically has been underrepresented in major museums and
galleries.
 
The Greatest Album Never Made?
BBC
The Beatles disbanded in April 1970, but what would have happened if they hadn’t?
Also: Beatles Quiz
 
Beatles art show
Daily Post
9 August, 2002
An annual exhibition of Beatles-related art has opened to mark the start of Liverpool's
unofficial " Beatle month".
 
Sister of tragic Beatle to open festival
Daily Post
9 August, 2002
George Harrison's sister will officially open this year's Mathew Street festival.
Also: Beatles are still spreading a little love
 
Beatles 'to release ultimate album'
Ananova
9 August, 2002
Plans are reportedly being hatched for a Beatles album to mark the 40th anniversary of their
first hit.
Also: New CD, oh yeah (2nd story)
 
3am (middle story)
The Mirror
8 August, 2002
He may have millions in the bank but Sir Paul McCartney still knows a bargain when he sees
one.
 
Every picture tells a story
By Greg Hymes, timesunion.com
8 August, 2002
Linda McCartney's photographs are an illustrated history of rock's golden age
 
I Thought We'd Both Live To 80
By Maria Croce, Daily Record
7 August, 2002
Their's was an enduring romance witnessed in the glare of publicity.. but Paul and Linda
were happiest with their simple life on the farm in Kintyre
Also: Starting Tomorrow The Paul McCartney Story; Paul McCartney Story Part One ;
Macca's Favourite Place On Earth; No One Wanted To Say It Was All Over; I Went A
Little Crazy
 
Jane Moore (3rd story)
The Sun
7 August, 2002
Much discussion about Paul McCartney wearing his ever-present trainers to meet the Queen.
 
Stella bags £7m Belgravia home (fixed URL - thanks Diane)
By Richard Simpson, London Evening Standard
7 August, 2002
Stella McCartney is to move from Notting Hill to a more exclusive neighbourhood - Belgravia.
 
Dead Rich List 2002
The Sun
7 August, 2002
Every year sees the publication of various fascinating lists showing the richest living people on
the planet – now we bring you the biggest earners among the DEAD.
 
Bangor remembers Beatles’ 1967 visit
News Wales
6 August, 2002
Were you in Bangor in 1967? Did you go to the station or to the Bangor Normal College that
August to get a glimpse of the ‘Fab Four', the Beatles, when they visited the city?
 
Beatlepalooza
By Jason Bracelin, Cleveland Scene
6 August, 2002
Abbey Road on the River brings a world of Beatles fans to Cleveland.
 
Lennon's Killer Up For Parole Again
By Kenneth Lovett, New York Post
6 August, 2002
John Lennon's killer will come up for parole in October for a second time, The Post has
learned.
Also: Lennon's killer set for second parole hearing
 
Macca's art is a mega hit
By Claire Stoker, Liverpool Echo
6 August, 2002
Liverpool has ignored the critics and declared the Art of Paul McCartney a great success.
 
Macc-ing millions (2nd story)
The Sun
6 August, 2002
Paul McCartney is set to earn £70million by Christmas after announcing his Second American
tour of the year.
 
Planet Barton
The Guardian
5 August, 2002
Each weekday we set five questions based (loosely) on the news.
 
Mills makes me sick
Scotsman
5 August, 2002
Despite the fact that Stella McCartney is rumoured to dislike her, Heather Mills has had
an astonishingly easy ride in the media . . . possibly because it’s hard to take a pop at a
woman who has only one leg.
Also: McCartney's gal sucks air from room!
 
Developing worlds
By Dee O'Connell, The Observer
4 August, 2002
Photographers Martin Parr and Mary McCartney Donald and Magnum editorial director Sara
Rumens expose the new generation of photojournalists
 
`Simpsons Season Two' shines
By Mark A. Perigard, Boston Herald
4 August, 2002
Very rarely a disc comes along that is worthy of the ultimate accolade: nine thumbs up.
 
£23K For Guitar
Daily Record
3 August, 2002
A guitar once used by Beatle George Harrison has been sold for £23,000 after lying in a loft
in Sheffield, Yorkshire, for more than 20 years.
 
Statue of Linda at estate outrages McCartney's wife
By Bill Zwecker, Chicago Sun-Times
2 August, 2002
Paul McCartney and Heather Mills have just been married, but the ghost of Paul's late wife,
Linda, continues to haunt them--or at least bug Heather.
 
McCartney Mini on block (2nd story)
The Sacramento Bee
2 August, 2002
A double shot of popular culture and automotive history has been added to Bonhams' fifth
annual Quail Lodge Sale near Monterey on Aug. 17.
 
Stella McCartney celebrates engagement with night on the town
Ananova
2 August, 2002
Stella McCartney has celebrated her engagement to Alasdhair Willis with a 16-hour party.
Also: Stella celebrates her engagement; Now Stella eyes up Ireland for her wedding do; The
truth about Stella's new man
 
Aucoin Tribute, Stella Store Opening To Cap Fashion Week
By Jared Paul Stern, New York Post
2 August, 2002
...That event and Stella McCartney's West 14th Street store opening on Friday night are
likely to pack the most star wattage.
 
Good Golly!
By Dan Aquilante, New York Post
2 August, 2002
He calls himself "The Originator, the Emancipator, the Architect of Rock 'n' Roll."Credit him,
too, then, with being the inventor of musical braggadocio.
 
Heather Mills discusses homeless experiences
Ananova
2 August, 2002
Heather Mills says a tramp urinated on her head when she was homeless.
Also: You Can Overcome Anything If You Want To’; Prima magazine cover; Heather: Fans
put strain on Macca marriage; Heather Mills Talks About Love, Jealousy And Her 'Peter
Pan' Hubby (thanks to Diane Lacasse); You're just jealous - Heather (thanks, again, to Diane
Lacasse)
 
Yoko Ono
The Straits Times
1 August, 2002
The voice over the telephone line is soft and gentle, and prone to girlish giggles.
 
Anti-Hunting Video Promoted By Former Beatle Spawns The Nation's Premier
Hunters' Festival
PRNewswire
1 August, 2002
Some things just don't work out the way people think they might.
 
Is Stella pregnant?
People  (thanks to Diane Lacasse)
1 August, 2002
Fashion designer rumoured to be in family way
 
A Pall, Not a Paul, at the Corcoran
By Lloyd Grove, Washington Post
1 August, 2002
The announcement that Paul McCartney will be one of the recipients of this year's Kennedy
Center Honors was bittersweet news to the folks at the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
 
Gallery gets extra time for five Sir Paul works
By Philip Key, Daily Post
Sir Paul McCartney will not be taking home all his paintings when his Walker Gallery
exhibition ends on Sunday.
 
NorthWest: Sounds familiar
The Belfast Telegraph
1 August, 2002
The Bandit Beatles are back in concert at the Riverside Theatre on Saturday, following on
from the success of their previously sold out show.
 
Smiths guitarist to 'fly solo' for first time
Ananova
1 August, 2002
Johnny Marr is set to release his debut solo album in January next year.
 
 
 
 
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