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The star joins Prince Albert and U2's The Edge for the rocker's big day
The African Well Fund is collecting donations in honor of Bono's Birthday. The money raised will be used to build wells in Africa. The fundraiser is entering its final days! (PRWeb May 7, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb919084.htm
The African Well Fund is collecting donations in honor of Bono's Birthday. The money raised will be used to build wells in Africa. The fundraiser is entering its final days!
Sports announcer Pat Summerall is 78. Singer Henry Fambrough of the Spinners is 70. Announcer Gary Owens ("Laugh-In") is 69. Singer Donovan is 62. Singer Dave Mason is 62. Singer Bono of U2 is 48. Model Linda Evangelista is 43. Rapper Young MC is 41.
MONTREAL -- You wouldn't think iconic rockers U2 share something in common with the majestic Grand Canyon, but they do. The Montreal Science Centre IMAX Theatre presents "U23D" and "Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk," a diverse double bill complete with 3D glasses.
The daytime talk divas are really going all out this week, eh? On yesterday's Ellen, which was filmed in Chicago, former Idol contestants Michael Johns and Carly Smithson gave an exclusive performance, singing a duet version of the U2 classic "One." This was much more fun than the 'repeat performances' we get during their press tour, and it's safe to say Michael Johns, in particular, would have ...
The lives of more than five million children could be saved in the developing world – if the super-rich and the world's largest companies paid their fair share in taxes, according to a leading British charity. In Death and Taxes: the True Toll of Tax-dodging, Christian Aid says that the extent of tax abuse "is so widespread and damaging that it is tantamount to a new slavery".
Like the temples of the ancient Roman world that it simulates, the Colosseum at Caesars Palace is an environment suited to extravagant immortals.
In Their Words is a weekly feature appearing Sundays in The Blade's sports section. Blade sports writer Ryan Autullo talked with Jay Crawford, a Bowling Green State University graduate who now is the hosts of the ESPN2 morning show First Take.
Today is Saturday, May 10, the 131st day of 2008. There are 235 days left in the year.