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A bullet fired from the revolver used in the murder of John Lennon in New York in 1980 is to go under the hammer in the English city of Newcastle upon Tyne on Thursday and is expected to fetch up to £2,000 ($2,500). Auctioneers Anderson and Garland are selling the souvenir on behalf of the family of Brian Taylor, a British policeman who served with the police force of Northumbria, the region in which Newcastle is located. Taylor was permitted to fire the weapon during a 1984 visit to the New York Police Department. He himself had come under fire while travelling in a police car during the visi...
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A bullet fired from the revolver used in the murder of John Lennon in New York in 1980 is to go under the hammer in the English city of Newcastle upon Tyne on Thursday and is expected to fetch up to £2,000 ($2,500). Auctioneers Anderson and Garland are selling the souvenir on behalf of the family of Brian Taylor, a British policeman who served with the police force of Northumbria, the region in which Newcastle is located. Taylor was permitted to fire the weapon during a 1984 visit to the New York Police Department. He himself had come under fire while travelling in a police car during the visi...
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A bullet fired from the revolver used in the murder of John Lennon in New York in 1980 is to go under the hammer in the English city of Newcastle upon Tyne on Thursday and is expected to fetch up to £2,000 ($2,500). Auctioneers Anderson and Garland are selling the souvenir on behalf of the family of Brian Taylor, a British policeman who served with the police force of Northumbria, the region in which Newcastle is located. Taylor was permitted to fire the weapon during a 1984 visit to the New York Police Department. He himself had come under fire while travelling in a police car during the visi...
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A bullet fired from the revolver used in the murder of John Lennon in New York in 1980 is to go under the hammer in Newcastle upon Tyne on Thursday and is expected to fetch up to 2,000 pounds ($2,500). Auctioneers Anderson and Garland are selling the souvenir on behalf of the family of Brian Taylor, a British policeman who served with England's Northumbria force. Taylor was permitted to fire the weapon during a 1984 visit to the New York Police Department. He himself had come under fire while travelling in a police car during the visit, and as an apology he was shown a small police museum wher...
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Eine makabres Souvenir soll in der kommenden Woche im Norden Englands versteigert werden. Wie das Auktionshaus Anderson and Garland in Newcastle upon Tyne ankündigte, kommt bei einer Auktion ein Geschoss unter den Hammer, das mit der Tatwaffe des Mordes an Ex-Beatle John Lennon abgefeuert wurde. Geschätzt wird, dass das Sammlerobjekt 1500 bis 2000 Pfund (ungefähr 1750 bis 2300 Euro) einbringen wird. Das samt Patronenhülse und Erinnerungsfoto gerahmte und auf 1984 datierte Stück gehörte einem britischen Polizisten. Der hatte den Angaben zufolge bei einem dienstlichen Besuch in New York die Erla...
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New York (AFP) - Mourners sang and laid flowers Tuesday on Central Park's candlelit memorial to John Lennon on the 40th anniversary of his murder in New York City, as his widow Yoko Ono marked the moment with a call for gun control. "The death of a loved one is a hollowing experience," tweeted the 87-year-old artist, who still lives in the Manhattan building where her husband was shot. "After 40 years, Sean, Julian and I still miss him," she added, before quoting the 1971 song she co-wrote with Lennon that became the best-selling single of his solo career. "Imagine all the people living life ...
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New York (AFP) - John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono on Tuesday marked the 40th anniversary of the legendary musician's shock murder with a call for gun control. "The death of a loved one is a hollowing experience," tweeted the 87-year-old artist, who still lives in the Dakota building in Manhattan outside of which her husband was shot four decades ago. "After 40 years, Sean, Julian and I still miss him. 'Imagine all the people living life in peace,'" she wrote, quoting the 1971 song she co-wrote with Lennon that became the best-selling single of his solo career. Ono, who witnessed her husband's mur...
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New York (AFP) - On December 8, 1980 the filigree gates of New York's Dakota residence across from Central Park went down in history as the spot John Lennon was shot dead. But for nearly a decade prior to his shock murder, the former Beatle's adopted hometown was where he rediscovered life. The New York Lennon moved to in 1971 was near economic collapse, struggling with rampant crime and entrenched poverty. Yet it was a city flush with artistic energy that maintained a blase attitude towards celebrities, where the already legendary musician could grab a coffee at his corner "Cafe La Fortuna" ...
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