Associated Press - September 26, 2001
NEW YORK (AP) - The full-page ad in The New York Times carried a simple message: ``Imagine all the people living life in peace.''
The John Lennon lyric, carried on page 29 of Sunday's paper, was a message from his widow, Yoko Ono, in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, her spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
The eight-word quotation from Lennon's ``Imagine'' was unaccompanied by any photos or text. Ono decided not to sign the ad because ``she felt it would be more effective if her name wasn't on it,'' explained spokesman Eliot Mintz.
``This is one of the ways she makes her feelings known,'' Mintz said. ``The message is in the ad.''
Ono, 68, also plans to erect a Times Square-area billboard with another message from Lennon's lyrics: ``Give peace a chance.''
Lennon was murdered by a deranged fan outside his Upper West Side apartment building in December 1980.
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