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022 _a1522-3221;
050 _aAC1.S5
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100 _aTraub, James,
245 4 _aThe Statesman.
_cJames Traub.
260 _bNew York Times Magazine,
_c2005.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
_nArticle 80,
_pGlobal Issues,
_x1522-3221;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
500 _aOriginally Published: The Statesman, Sept. 18, 2005; pp. 80+.
520 _a"In his global campaign against disease and destitution, Bono has taken the power of rock celebrity to new places--prime-ministerial residences, the White House and the offices of the United Nations. But the success he has had is about a lot more than his soaring voice." (NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE) In this article, the author profiles U2 musician Bono as "the most politically effective figure in the recent history of popular culture" who passionately crusades for aid to Africa and successfully convinces world leaders that the situation in Africa is an "emergency" and not merely a "cause."
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 _aAIDS (Disease)
_xFund raising
650 _aAIDS (Disease) and the arts
650 _aAIDS activists
600 _aBono
600 _aBush
650 _aDebt relief
650 _aEconomic assistance
_zAfrica
650 _aEconomics
_xMoral and ethical aspects
600 _aRice, Condoleezza
651 _aUnited States
_xForeign relations
610 _aU2 (Musical group)
710 _aProQuest Information and Learning Company
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2006,
_pGlobal Issues.
_x1522-3221;
942 _c UKN
999 _c37363
_d37363