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Yoko Ono's peace monument installed in Iceland

Yoko Ono's peace monument installed in Iceland

REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Ringo Starr (L), Yoko Ono (C) and Olivia Harrison, the widow of George Harrison, attend an unveiling ceremony for ''Imagine Peace Tower'' in Reykjavik on Oct. 9. The monument, designed by Ono, the widow of John Lennon, is engraved with the message ''Imagine Peace'' in 24 languages and is filled with about 500,000 capsules containing messages of hope sent by people around the world.

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Yoko Ono to create column of light for peace in Iceland

Yoko Ono to create column of light for peace in Iceland

REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Yoko Ono, the widow of John Lennon, attends a groundbreaking ceremony in Reykjavik on Oct. 9 for an ''Imagine Peace Tower'' she will construct there. The tower will be 20 to 30 meters high, with a radius of about a meter, and will have the lyrics of Lennon's song ''Imagine'' engraved on it.

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Yoko Ono sends message of peace with help from Lennon

Yoko Ono sends message of peace with help from Lennon

NEW YORK, United States - The Sept. 25 edition of the New York Times carries a full-page advertisement paid for by Yoko Ono, which says ''Imagine all the people living life in peace,'' a lyric composed by her late husband, John Lennon. Asked why the advertisement was published anonymously, her spokesman said Ono felt the message would be more effective if she did not place her name in the ad.

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Yoko Ono's peace monument installed in Iceland

Yoko Ono's peace monument installed in Iceland

REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Photo shows a peace monument designed by Yoko Ono, the widow of John Lennon, unveiled in the capital of Iceland on Oct. 10. The monument is engraved with the message ''Imagine Peace'' in 24 languages and is filled with about 500,000 capsules containing messages of hope sent by people around the world. The photo was taken on Oct. 10, 2007. (Kyodo)

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Yoko Ono's peace monument installed in Iceland

Yoko Ono's peace monument installed in Iceland

REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Ringo Starr (L), Yoko Ono (C) and Olivia Harrison, the widow of George Harrison, attend an unveiling ceremony for ''Imagine Peace Tower'' in Reykjavik on Oct. 9. The monument, designed by Ono, the widow of John Lennon, is engraved with the message ''Imagine Peace'' in 24 languages and is filled with about 500,000 capsules containing messages of hope sent by people around the world. (Kyodo)

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Yoko Ono to create column of light for peace in Iceland

Yoko Ono to create column of light for peace in Iceland

REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Yoko Ono, the widow of John Lennon, attends a groundbreaking ceremony in Reykjavik on Oct. 9 for an ''Imagine Peace Tower'' she will construct there. The tower will be 20 to 30 meters high, with a radius of about a meter, and will have the lyrics of Lennon's song ''Imagine'' engraved on it. (Kyodo)

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Yoko Ono sends message of peace with help from Lennon

Yoko Ono sends message of peace with help from Lennon

NEW YORK, United States - The Sept. 25 edition of the New York Times carries a full-page advertisement paid for by Yoko Ono, which says ''Imagine all the people living life in peace,'' a lyric composed by her late husband, John Lennon. Asked why the advertisement was published anonymously, her spokesman said Ono felt the message would be more effective if she did not place her name in the ad.

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