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Record attempt highlights pursuit of global peace

By Marcie Kagawa

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 18, 2013

~~<p>An attempt on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to break the unofficial world record for the largest human peace sign is just the start of a worldwide movement for peace, said Eric Butler, founder of World Peace Plan, the group organizing the Hono&shy;lulu event.</p>
<p>After Monday's 25th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade from Magic Island to Kapiolani Park at 9 a.m., Butler, 51, said he hopes to gather at least 6,000 people at Kapiolani Park to become the official Guinness world record-holder of the largest human peace sign, all in the name of world peace.</p>
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An attempt on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to break the unofficial world record for the largest human peace sign is just the start of a worldwide movement for peace, said Eric Butler, founder of World Peace Plan, the group organizing the Hono­lulu event.

After Monday's 25th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade from Magic Island to Kapiolani Park at 9 a.m., Butler, 51, said he hopes to gather at least 6,000 people at Kapiolani Park to become the official Guinness world record-holder of the largest human peace sign, all in the name of world peace. Login for more...



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