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. Luciano Pavarotti (RIP)
An emotional arm twister if he wanted you to do something for him he was impossible to turn down. A great flatterer. When he wanted U2 to write him a song he rang our housekeeper, Theresa, continually so we talked about little else in our house. When he wanted U2 to play his festival in Modena, he turned up in Dublin unannounced with a film crew, and door-stopped the band. His life and talent was large but his sense of service to the weak and vulnerable was larger. We wrote Miss Sarajevo... [87.94% - 24.8kb]

. Bono zu Gast bei CNN's Larry King - Transcript
way? SHRIVER: We did, yes, she did have a scare. She was out at Maria's conference and she hurt her knee. Last year when she was out there she had a stroke. I'll tell you a funny Oprah story. She had a thing about a year and a half ago and I drove her up to the hospital in Boston, checked her in there, and it was on the news there she was very sick. And somehow or another, Oprah saw this. I don't know if I told you this and phoned me, found me in the Holiday Inn there. The phone rang at 1:00... [76.60% - 58.0kb]

. From 'Uncool' Beginnings To Superstardom
Hum' was one consequence." The film "Rattle and Hum" brought the band to the big screen, to mixed reviews. The rock hall has the Stetson hat worn by Bono in the movie, along with various artifacts related to the film's accompanying double album of the same title. "I'm proud of the record," Mullen said. "There's some great music on there." The film was another matter. "The real story of 'Rattle and Hum' hasn't been told," Mullen said. "The truth is, the original idea was to make a small road... [76.60% - 38.9kb]

. Bono als Zeuge bei Prozess gegen Peter Buck, U2 Vertig...
as a character witness for the REM guitarist, who faces charges of being drunk on a transatlantic flight and attacking cabin crew. The singer said Buck, 45, was the very antithesis of the hellraising rocker. Drugs "I have never ever seen him drunk. I have absolutely never seen him taking drugs," he said. Bono appeared relaxed and spoke softly to the court. he was wearing a black suit, black shirt and a single gold and silver ear-ring and had dispensed of the trademark wrap-around shades. he... [76.60% - 27.0kb]

. Neue Kolumne von Bono in der NY Times
President Obama did the same when he heard about his Nobel, and not out of excitement.When Mr. Obama takes the stage at Oslo City Hall this December, he won’t be the first sitting president to receive the peace prize, but he might be the most controversial. There’s a sense in some quarters of these not-so-United States that Norway, Europe and the World haven’t a clue about the real President Obama; instead, they fixate on a fantasy version of the president, a projection of what they... [70.21% - 27.7kb]

. Grammy Interview
boy for AIDS charities. He climbed into tHe trencHes. He knocked on doors for tHe International Jubilee 2000 Drop tHe Debt Campaign, a worldwide effort to persuade rich nations to forgive tHe debts of impoverisHed Third World countries. He co-founded DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa) in hopes of halting an epidemic and nurturing an embattled continent. Bono did not take tHe red-carpet route circumventing tHe thickets of politics and bureaucracy. Nor did He preach to tHe converted.... [70.21% - 41.1kb]

. Bericht und Bilder des Duetts 'The Edge' & 'Wyclef Jea...
as definite contenders on the international scene. They’re not polished by any means but it’s the very rawness of their sound that makes for compelling listening. They finish on the excellent "Bloodrush" - a tune that reverberates to the core - and it seems as if they’d only started their set a nanosecond ago. Expect great things from their debut album. At approximately twenty minutes past nine, enter the Wyclef. The crowd, naturally, go ballistic. "DUBLIN, CAN YOU heAR ME?" he bellows. The... [70.21% - 31.9kb]

. Online Heroes 2003: Bono gewinnt Wahl
O'Neill changed his mind. "He's a serious person. He cares deeply about tHese issues, and you know what? He knows a lot about tHem." THe two toured tHe globe togetHer last year debating tHe best course for Africa's future — more public aid or more private investment. With tHe founding of DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa), Bono is now Africa's best voice in tHe developed world. (Bill Clinton comes in a close second.) He can open any door — tHe Vatican, tHe White House — and his pitch... [70.21% - 24.1kb]

. U2 bei 'Good Morning America'
in the band has battled their own demons, said Bono, and each is there to support the others. "Everybody has tried, you know, has poured petrol over their head and tried to set fire to themself in this band, in some fashion," he said. The Fire Still Burns For Bono, there's fire in the political and the personal. he says his father's death gave him a new voice, and he wrote the song, "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" in his honor. In the song, he writes, "You're the reason I... [58.87% - 25.7kb]

. U2 starten ihre Vertigo Tour 2005 in San Diego
people.’ Ryan asked The Edge if the band had been nervous for their first night, and what had gone through their heads. The Edge said they had been concentrating on what to remember, since there were so many details and so many last minute changes. The band had tried to work out a flow for the concert, and trying to figure out which songs would connect. But at the last rehearsal they did not like the setlist and so they rewrote it, making changes till late in the afternoon before the... [58.87% - 25.6kb]

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