POP/ROCK - Feb. 20, 1987
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Yoko Ono is offering support for a women’s peace camp outside the Greenham Common, England, base for U.S. cruise nuclear missiles. The widow of Beatle John Lennon said Wednesday that she was “frozen with horror” when a missile convoy rumbled into the base from a training exercise. Ono, 54, promised to give “spiritual as well as material support” to the women, who are campaigning to ban nuclear weapons from Britain.
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