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2004-07-19 - Weird News
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Better Living Through The Beatles

Cleveland, OH -- Beatles fans who need a little "Help" have a chance to "Come Together" next month in Cleveland.

That's because a Beatles Tribute Festival will be hosting a self-help workshop where the group's lyrics will be analyzed to help fans gain insight on everything from finances to personal relations.

Spokesman Gary Jacob says the character-building exercise will place special emphasis on songs that stress communication such as "We Can Work It Out" and "Help!"

Jacob admits he initially underestimated the importance of the band's tunes to die-hard fans but says "immersion in the experience really heals the spirit."

The "Better Living Through Beatles" workshop begins August 6 and Jacob predicts 20,000 fans will be in attendance.

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