From here to eternity
WHO better deserves a prominent memorial: the singer whose “My Way” launched a thousand karaoke bars, or his 16m contemporaries who fought in the second world war? For the moment, it looks as if New York city will erect a statue of Frank Sinatra before Washington, DC, gets round to building a tribute to the troops whose ranks Sinatra joined only on celluloid. But neither is proving particularly easy work.
This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “From here to eternity”
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