©2003 Ernst & Young up Tuesday, April 8, 2003 AGGIELIF[| NATION THE BATTALIOtl THE BAT PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Paul McCartney cancels second concert of his British tour LONDON (AP) - Former Beatle Paul McCartney canceled the second show of his first British tour in 10 years, saying he had lost his voice because of a bad cold. McCartney opened the British segment of his "Back in the World" tour with a Saturday concert in Sheffield, northern England. He called off a second show in Sheffield Sunday, said his spokesman Geoff Baker. "I've caught a cold which made my voice start to go after last night's show," Baker quoted McCartney, 60, as saying. "I woke up this morning with virtually no voice. I've been doing all that I can to try and get my voice back and I tried singing a couple of numbers at a sound check this afternoon, but nothing has worked and so I am afraid I have to cancel this show in order to save the other gigs on the tour." Organizers told fans planning to attend to keep their tickets and an apologetic McCartney prom ised the show would be rescheduled. McCartney last toured Britain in 1993. He plans concerts in Manchester, Birmingham and London and will play the Beatles' hometown, Liverpool, in June. Couple exchanges wedding vowels at a local Wal-Mart FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) - Love was the most popular display item at a local Wal-Mart as two employees exchanged vows in the apparel aisle of the discount department store. The jittery bride, Sandy Thomas, 54, walked past $11.93 NASCAR hats as the Celine Dion song "Power of Love" played over the intercom "This is absolutely fantastic," said the Dan Harbecke, 51, after the vows weis exchanged Saturday. ’I feel so good right now.l'ii so in love." The pair met last year in the store's break room She works in women's apparel and he worksin dairy. They originally planned to get married on Ills beach but the store manager suggested Wal-Mart It seemed appropriate. 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