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From: nyarlathotep1@hotmail.com (Norbert)
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Subject: This Day In History (Boston Globe)
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2025 14:31:42 +0000
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In 1991, Sean Lennon's remake of his father's "Give Peace A Chance" was
released to coincide with the United Nations' midnight deadline for Iraq
to withdraw from Kuwait.  The lyrics were updated to reflect concerns of
the 1990s.

-- from today's Boston Globe

I can see the importance of these international events, but were Sean
Lennon's antics really newsworthy?  I wasn't aware of them at the time. 
Also, I would bet they were induced by Yoko.  Anyway, I never heard Sean
Lennon's version of "Give Peace a Chance," and I'll see if it's
available online.