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A collection of news and information related to Bono published by Tribune Company sources.
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Sample songs by Bono with iTunes here.
A collection of news and information related to Bono published by Tribune Company sources.
Sample songs by Bono with iTunes here.
Sample songs by Bono with iTunes here.
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Senator Cardin's affection for Bono' foundation is indefensible
Sen. Benjamin Cardin's recent letter defending Bono and his ONE foundation puts him in direct opposition to President Obama's appeal for "corporate jet" owners to pay their fair share of tax ("Cardin: ONE Campaign works," June 27). U2 are major tax...Tags: Dublin (Ireland), Management Change, U2 (music group), Elections, Maryland
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Bono's mantra is 'Do as I say, not as I do'
Loved the letter from Simon Moroney about Paul Hewson, aka Bono ("Cardin's affection for Bono foundation is indefensible," July 9). Bono should run for Congress or the U.S. Senate. He'd fit right in with the "do as I say, not as I do" crowd. D. Pazourek,...Tags: Elections, U.S. Senate
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The Edge: U2, Bono have not evaded taxes
The recent letter to the editor entitled, "Senator Cardin's affection for Bono's foundation is indefensible," (July 7) by Simon Moroney contains so many inaccuracies that it is pointless to attempt to correct them all. But the most serious inaccuracy...Tags: U2 (music group), Netherlands, Elections, Internal Revenue Service, Republic of Ireland
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U2 tax avoidance is not criminal
I wrote a letter to Sen. Ben Cardin about Bono and U2 that The Sun recently published. The Sun then published a letter published from The Edge of U2 in response to my letter. I want to take this opportunity to correct and clarify the use of the phrase...Tags: Criminals, U2 (music group), Benjamin L. Cardin, Celebrities and Bad Behavior
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U2 tax compliance: the view from Ireland
U2 appear unable to grasp the core of the issue regarding their tax status in Ireland ("The Edge: U2, Bono have not evaded taxes," July 13) . Nobody on this island doubts that they are fully in compliance with Irish or European law, or that they have...Tags: Europe, Chicago Hotels, U2 (music group), Republic of Ireland
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The daily rind
It's not like life handed the Brody family lemons. They just like making lemonade. For much of the summer, the family — Mark, who sells life insurance; Robyn, a homemaker; and their children, Leo, 8, Blanche, 6, Rachel, 5, and Max, 4 — have...Tags: U2 (music group), Robyn, Charles Street, Roland Park, Road Transportation
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North Baltimore family stands up for lemonade
It's not like life handed the Brody family lemons. They just like making lemonade.
For much of the summer, the family — Mark, who sells life insurance;Robyn, a homemaker; and their children, Leo, 8, Blanche, 6, Rachel, 5, and Max, 4 — have...Tags: U2 (music group), Charles Street, Roland Park, Road Transportation, Transportation
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'Little Shop' by Infinity Theatre is good enough for Broadway
Infinity Theatre Company continues its first full summer season with "Little Shop of Horrors," a 1982 dark musical comedy with book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken. With this terrific production, Infinity fulfills its promise to bring...Tags: Rick Moranis, Music Theater, Denmark, Theater, Feed Me (music group)
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Mayor SRBono
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, in Bono glasses, officially declared Wednesday "U2 Day" at the morning Board of Estimates meeting.
She won't be the only pol at the concert. But Maryland's most senior U2 fan will be a no-show, as Erik Maza reports on...Tags: U2 (music group), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Maryland
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Review: U2 at M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore Sun reporterThe next time the Ravens win a game at M&T Bank Stadium, they should be so lucky to get the kind of response four 50-something Irish guys got there Wednesday night. Thousands of fans - the stadium estimated some 80,000 - welcomed U2 for their first...Tags: Encore (tv network), U2 (music group), Live Nation, Frank Sinatra, David Bowie
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U2: Great music in the service of dubious charity
(Clarification: Although the ONE foundation's $15 million in funding in 2008 is listed in tax documents as “contributions,” the organization does not solicit funding from the general public but from foundations and board members, according...Tags: Water Pollution, Environmental Pollution, U2 (music group), Charity, Glastonbury Festival
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Sun op-ed is wrong about Bono's ONE campaign
I was disappointed to read the ill-informed June 21 op-ed by Matt Patterson "U2: Great music in the service of a dubious charity," which contained misinformation about ONE, the anti-poverty group co-founded by U2 lead singer Bono. Mr. Patterson suggested...Tags: AIDS, U2 (music group), Charity, Diseases and Illnesses, Celebrities and Health Issues
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