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The Real Cost Of The Divorce....



23 May 2006 11:07:12 -0700 rec.music.beatles
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McCartney divorce to cost arm and prosthetic leg Tuesday, 23 May 2006

Slip Kid...
And one of their slogans on their site is:
"'Independent' website just waiting for good enough offer to sell out"

Funny they can be & they have the luxury that their proposal is as good
as any presumption.

Enjoy, but hold on.
Vacuousness may have trouble competing for the really weird if facts are
known.

"It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense."
Twain

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Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney is expected to pay out the biggest
divorce settlement in British history for his split with Heather Mills,
and may be planning another series of Live 8 concerts to cover the
=A3200 million bill. Lawyers expect both parties to battle hard for
control of valuable homes, cars and intellectual property, with only
the 'Wings' back-catalogue going uncontested.
The couple's high profile marriage ran into trouble earlier this year,
when Sir Paul took exception to a new charity campaign the
model-turned-activist was launching. McCartney did not share his wife's
views on more equitable distribution of wealth.

Both couples blamed media intrusion for the degradation of their
marriage, pointing the finger in a tell-all interview conducted in
their home with Hello! magazine. "The media often can't tell the
difference between scurrilous trash and a half-truth discreetly leaked
to key journalists," Mills stated. "One is an abuse of the press, while
the other builds publicity for an up-coming fashion line and self-help
book." Sir Paul has also hinted that Yoko Ono might share some of the
blame for the break-up.

In a wide-ranging statement, where he also defended the integrity of
Anna Nicole Smith and Rose Hancock, McCartney insisted that his wife
was not a gold-digger, and re-iterated that the couple's split was
amicable. "We still love each other, but were moving in different
directions - I was moving into a smaller house, and she was moving into
a bigger one."

"I will certainly miss Heather, and being able to park in a
disabled-only parking spot."
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