Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, August 29, 2000 - MUSCLE TECH ·COPY CO·BUCKY'S ·ENDLESS SUMMER TAN·KIEF'S MUSIC ·CAMERA AMERICA·BIKE SHOP·KING ARTHUR'S·GREATT HARVEST BREAD CO. JACK FLANNIGAN'S BAR & GRILL ·HOTEL LAWRENCE·BEAUTY BRANDS Available only at... Jayhawk Bookstore Your academic developing & film source at the top of Naismith Hill 1420 Crescent Road843-3826 A minor surprise is the reissue of "Lennon Remembers," Lennon's famously bitter, marathon interview with Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner, given just as the group was breaking up. Lennon had agreed to the interview on the condition that Wenner not put it out in book form. When he did so anyway, Lennon was enraged and spoke bitterly about Wenner right until the end of his life. But the publication arrives with the approval of Ono, who contributed a forward. Material originally edited out has been restored and some lyrics never recorded will be included. In addition to the Beatles, books about the Clintons and the upcoming presidential election will abound in stores this fall. "I remember being at the booksellers convention a couple of years ago and Linda McCartney was there to promote one of her vegetarian cookbooks," said Constance Sayre, director of Marketing Partners International, a publishing consultant. The publisher gave a party and you should have seen the lineup of people to shake Sir Paul's hand. You've never seen such a crowd. The Beatles are certainly a big deal with booksellers." "The Beatles Anthology," an oral history assembled by the three surviving Beatles and Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, has advance orders of more than 1 million and will be published in at least eight languages. NEW YORK — Thirty years after their breakup, and 20 years after the death of John Lennon, it's time yet again to meet the Beatles. At least nine titles related to the Beatles are expected this fall, from the authorized "The Beatles Anthology" to a biography of their late manager, Brian Epstein. Other books include an illustrated volume of Paul McCartney's paintings, a reissue of Lennon's collection of verse, "In His Own Write," and a look at the Beatles' time in India with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. While a generation has been born and raised since the Beatles were together, the band remains a major moneymaker and cultural presence. The band's albums sold more than 50 million copies worldwide during the past decade. Dozens of Beatles fan clubs still exist, from Australia to Russia to Brazil. Fall brings crop of Beatles books The Associated Press This time in bookstores. Crossword ACROSS 1 Rudiments 5 Empty space 8 Loudness 14 Wife of Jacob 15 Chill 16 Eloquent speaker 17 Cean's liver 18 Fraternity 19 Garment's inner layer 20 Liberty 22 Band type 24 Polliwog 24 Michigan capital 26 Vanity 29 Animal viewing place 30 Confronts..." 34 "...the ramparts..." 35 Christen of fashion 36 Sorrow 37 Mold 39 Green Gables girl 40 Iritate 41 Fond du ... WI 42 Recommended strongly 43 Red Sox great Williams 44 Pose pursuit 44 Use sparingly 46 Tenant farmer 46 Keeps bicking? 47 Learned person 47 Exact 48 Reflection for 49 Pose 58 Eternal City 60 Scanty 61 Actress Lupino 62 Biblical pronoun 63 Singer Roberta 64 For each 65 Back talk © 2000 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. DOWN 1 High up 2 Yankee catcher 3 Didn't spare the rod 4 Fleecy flock 5 Paid male escort 8/28/00 6 Shrewdness 7 Write 8 "Candide" author 9 East 10 Bowling alleyes 11 Employing 12 Sun, follower 13 Work unit 14 AMA members 15 Slumber 16 Not a soul 17 Pierced by horn 18 First-class alternative 19 Onward or onward 19 French farewell 20 Chilly perspiration 21 Poetic palindrome 22 es Salama, Tanzania 23 Defames 24 Rounds of applause 25 Zion National Solutions to Monday's Crossword Park state 44 Cattle feeder 45 Advantageous aspect 46 Drink of the gods 48 Spree 50 Classifies 51 Wakiki greeting 52 Titles 53 Klimer poem 56 Current unit, bretley 57 Victory sign 58 Small drink Wells Domestics Shots Dancing Starts @ 10 Friday 1st. Dance for Money Friday! House $50 Latin $100 Dirty Dancing $150 Saturday 2nd. A World Class Dance Party! Friday Sept. 1 3:30pm Room 101 Stauffer-Flint Hall $1.50 Rum & Cokes Kansan Correspondents Meeting Open to Anyone! Contact Clare McLellan Special Sections Editor @ The University Daily Kansan 864-4810 with questions ---