Harrison leaves £20m to Krishnas |
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BY ADAM SHERWIN, MEDIA REPORTER |

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George Harrison, whose ashes will be
scattered on the Ganges today, left £20 million of
his estate to the Hare Krishna faith which
sustained him as he died of cancer |
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Obituary: George Harrison |
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Quiet and self-effacing Beatle who became
the most complete musician in the group, and later
built a career as both solo artist and film
producer |
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'Leg-End' will be footnote to Beatle
George's career |
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BY LAURA
PEEK |
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George Harrison left a secret swansong for
his fans: an album of new songs that he wrote over
many years and hid in a secret vault |
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Unlike their eternally youthful music, we
find the Beatles also become old |
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BY DAVID SINCLAIR, ROCK CRITIC, AGED
45 |
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When I met George Harrison in 1990, he was
friendly but guarded. There was a bitter residue
to his memories of life in the Beatles |
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Grumpy George saw through the facade of
fame and fortune
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BY CAITLIN MORAN, ROCK CHICK, AGED
25 |
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There's no point in pretending that George
Harrison was anything other than the third-most
talented Beatle |
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Reluctant star did far more than just
string along |
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BY DANIEL FINKELSTEIN |
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Didn't want to be a star, wanted just to
play guitar, sang George Harrison in 1989. He
hated the endless hotel rooms and screaming girls
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Private passion for gardens and George
Formby |
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BY ROBIN YOUNG AND MICHAEL
HORSNELL |
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Away from the rock world, the private
passions of the man known as the quiet Beatle
ranged from restoring his historic garden to
enjoying the works of George Formby |
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The
wives who had that certain something |
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The
last reunion of three Beatles |
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FROM NICHOLAS WAPSHOTT IN NEW
YORK |
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Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr travelled to
New York last month to see George Harrison while
he was enduring last-ditch treatment |
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Smoking stores up trouble
later |
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Q&A: David Sinclair on George Harrison
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The Times music critic looks back on
the life and career of the former Beatle |
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In
his own words |
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Tributes |
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TIMES ARCHIVE |
A
simple yearning to escape the myth |
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BY DAVID
SINCLAIR |
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Following the release of a second album by
the Traveling Wilburys, George Harrison on
why he is going back to basics |
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The
long and winding road |
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Beatles reform for a record of all their
yesterdays |
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Fame? It's enough to make his guitar
weep |
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At
George's Gothic manor
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Hospital apology to Harrison over
attack |
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Ailing Harrison pens song of
pain |
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