Freitag, 7. Mai 2004
What: A rally consisting of concerned Americans and a diverse coalition of partner groups committed to fighting Aids and poverty in Africa and around the world.
When: 1:30 p.m. Sunday May 16th
Where: Independence Mall, 5th and Market Streets, Philadelphia PA (Rain location: The Trocadero, 1003 Arch Street)
Who: Speakers include U2 lead singer and DATA co-founder Bono, NBA star Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia 76'ers President and GM Billy King, Grammy award winning gospel artist Michael W. Smith, Richard Stearns (World Vision), Ugandan Nurse Agnes Nyamayarwo, and David Beckmann (Bread for the World).
When: 1:30 p.m. Sunday May 16th
Where: Independence Mall, 5th and Market Streets, Philadelphia PA (Rain location: The Trocadero, 1003 Arch Street)
Who: Speakers include U2 lead singer and DATA co-founder Bono, NBA star Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia 76'ers President and GM Billy King, Grammy award winning gospel artist Michael W. Smith, Richard Stearns (World Vision), Ugandan Nurse Agnes Nyamayarwo, and David Beckmann (Bread for the World).
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Anne-Marie O'Connor has created an hilarious rollercoaster of a comedy out of the theory that everyone in Dublin has met Bono (stood next to him in the queue at Bewley's, heard him sing at the Dandelion Market in 1979, been offered a hand with the shopping by him). This hilarious novel is for all fans of the Man Himself.

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u2.com: Edge introduced Yoko Ono last night, to open 'In the time of shaking' at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Edge, who has supported Amnesty with U2 for 20 years, recalled attending the opening of the first Amnesty Irish offices in Shaw Street in Dublin in 1984.
'I'm proud of the way Ireland and Irish people have supported Amnesty ever since then.' he said, 'I'm also particularly pleased that this Irish initiative is spear-heading what will hopefully become a series of similar art exhibitions around the world that will raise money for Amnesty.'(Foto: u2.com)
Edge, who has supported Amnesty with U2 for 20 years, recalled attending the opening of the first Amnesty Irish offices in Shaw Street in Dublin in 1984.
'I'm proud of the way Ireland and Irish people have supported Amnesty ever since then.' he said, 'I'm also particularly pleased that this Irish initiative is spear-heading what will hopefully become a series of similar art exhibitions around the world that will raise money for Amnesty.'
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