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Byline: Eve Macsweeney
Yoko Ono slips quietly out of her apartment building and into Central Park for her morning constitutional, small and inconspicuous in her black clothes. Today she has on a white cotton hat against the sun, dipped at one side like a more modest, informal version of her famous white wedding hat of nearly four decades ago. Head tilted downward, she walks fast and purposefully-she likes to go to places with a purpose, she says, not just wander around-past the hippie in the Grateful Dead T-shirt who has just started strewing roses on the Imagine mosaic in Strawberry Fields, the area of the park dedicated to John Lennon's memory, of which he is ...