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Third related commit (first was committed under sjs49). Rebuilding Multimedia model-collection for perl 5.18/5.17 and later, since the perl update randomises the order of children of unsorted classifiers and for those children with identical filenames. Changes made to collect.cfg and new metadata.xml somewhere in import/tablature folder to set metadata). The collect.cfg now specifies that the AZCompactList classifier no longer sorts on ex.Title but on ex.Identifier, to ensure that duplicate Titles are still ordered consistently because their Identifier is unique. The removesuffix flag has been updated to allow for a space between the final char of a title and any following punctuation, a removeprefix flag has been added to ignore A or The (followed by any spaces) at the start of titles, so that otherwise identical titles get grouped under the same bookshelf, forcing the final bookshelf titles that are produced to be consistent.

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53&lt;A name=1&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Saturday, December 1, 2001&lt;br&gt;
54Laredo Morning Times&lt;br&gt;
55PAGE 11A&lt;br&gt;
56&lt;b&gt;BEATLES&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;
57Fans, musicians &lt;br&gt;mourn George &lt;br&gt;Harrison death&lt;br&gt;
58&lt;b&gt;BY HILLEL ITALIE&lt;br&gt;Associated Press Writer&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;
59Paul McCartney called him ”my baby brother.” A fan&lt;br&gt;
60thought him ”quiet and nice and powerful.” Musicians and&lt;br&gt;music lovers on Friday mourned the death of George&lt;br&gt;Harrison, the ”quiet Beatle” who fit in famously, if not always&lt;br&gt;happily, alongside his more colorful bandmates. &lt;br&gt;
61”I am devastated and very, very sad,” McCartney told&lt;br&gt;
62reporters outside his London home. ”He was a lovely guy&lt;br&gt;and a very brave man and had a wonderful sense of humor.&lt;br&gt;He is really just my baby brother.” &lt;br&gt;
63Harrison, at 58 the youngest Beatle, died at 1:30 p.m.&lt;br&gt;
64Thursday at a friend‘s Los Angeles home after a battle with&lt;br&gt;cancer, longtime friend Gavin De Becker told The&lt;br&gt;Associated Press late Thursday. Harrison‘s wife, Olivia, and&lt;br&gt;son Dhani, 24, were with him. &lt;br&gt;
65”He left this world as he lived in it, conscious of God, fear-&lt;br&gt;
66less of death, and at peace, surrounded by family and&lt;br&gt;friends,” the family said in a statement. &lt;br&gt;
67With Harrison‘s death, two Beatles survive: McCartney&lt;br&gt;
68and Ringo Starr. John Lennon was shot to death by a&lt;br&gt;deranged fan in 1980. &lt;br&gt;
69The Beatles were four distinct personalities joined as a sin-&lt;br&gt;
70gular force in the rebellious 1960s, influencing everything&lt;br&gt;from hair styles to music. Whether meditating, dropping acid&lt;br&gt;or sending up the squares in the film ”A Hard Day‘s Night,”&lt;br&gt;the band inspired millions. &lt;br&gt;
71The story of the Beatles was as much a story of their fans:&lt;br&gt;
72the rebels who identified with Lennon, the girls who fell for&lt;br&gt;Paul, the little kids who adored Ringo. &lt;br&gt;
73Harrison‘s appeal was harder to define. He wasn‘t the&lt;br&gt;
74cleverest Beatle, that was John. Paul was the cutest and&lt;br&gt;Ringo the most lovable. But something about Harrison —&lt;br&gt;the mysticism, the quiet competence, even the moodiness&lt;br&gt;— endeared him to fans and musicians alike. &lt;br&gt;
75Edna McDonald, 49, from the Welsh mining town of Llanelli,&lt;br&gt;
76recalled seeing the Beatles perform in Bristol, England, as a&lt;br&gt;teen-ager. While her friends chose Paul McCartney as their&lt;br&gt;favorite Beatle, she said she was drawn to Harrison. &lt;br&gt;
77”He was quiet, different from the others,” McDonald, vaca-&lt;br&gt;
78tioning in New York, said softly at Strawberry Fields, a Lennon&lt;br&gt;tribute site in Central Park. ”I respected him more for that. I&lt;br&gt;was always influenced by how he was a silent partner but had&lt;br&gt;a lot of influence on the group. It showed me that you could&lt;br&gt;be quiet and nice and powerful at the same time.” &lt;br&gt;
79Ayessa Rourke, 43, a giraffe keeper at the Los Angeles&lt;br&gt;
80Zoo, brought roses and wiped away tears at the Beatles star&lt;br&gt;on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. &lt;br&gt;
81”He was just a lovely person and a great example of what a&lt;br&gt;
82human can do, and the great things we are all capable of,” she said. &lt;br&gt;
83As the news of his death spread, radio stations played&lt;br&gt;
84music by the Beatles and by Harrison, and fans grieved.&lt;br&gt;They gathered at Strawberry Fields and left bouquets and&lt;br&gt;tributes at the gate of Harrison‘s 19th century Gothic man-&lt;br&gt;sion in Henley-on-Thames in England. &lt;br&gt;
85But Harrison never cared for all the attention. He preferred&lt;br&gt;
86being a musician to being a star, and soon soured on&lt;br&gt;Beatlemania — the screaming girls, the hair-tearing mobs,&lt;br&gt;the wild chases from limos to gigs and back to limos. Like&lt;br&gt;Lennon, his memories of the Beatles were tempered by&lt;br&gt;what he felt was lost in all the madness. &lt;br&gt;
87”There was never anything, in any of the Beatle experiences&lt;br&gt;
88really, that good: even the best thrill soon got tiring,” Harrison&lt;br&gt;wrote in his 1979 book, ”I, Me, Mine.” ”Your own space, man,&lt;br&gt;it‘s so important. That‘s why we were doomed, because we&lt;br&gt;didn‘t have any. We were like monkeys in a zoo.” &lt;br&gt;
89Still, in a 1992 interview with The Daily Telegraph, Harrison&lt;br&gt;
90confided: ”We had the time of our lives: We laughed for&lt;br&gt;years.” &lt;br&gt;
91Peers enjoyed his company. He was close to Eric Clapton,&lt;br&gt;
92Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. &lt;br&gt;
93&lt;hr&gt;
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