Bono
Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960 in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland), most commonly known by his stage name Bono, is an Irish singer and musician, best known for being the main vocalist of the Irish rock band U2. Bono was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, and attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School where he met his future wife, Ali Hewson, and the future members of U2. He has been referred to as Bono, his stage- and nickname, by his family... read more
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From Tyler Morning Telegraph
Dated 30 July 2010
The Smith County Bar Association's reference attorney program landed the organization a Pro Bono service award in the small bar association category on Saturday.
From Little Falls Times Online
Dated 29 July 2010
The county Ways and Means Committee ruled last week that a verbal confrontation between legislators Helen Rose and Vincent Bono did not violate its anti-harassment policy.
From Beppe Grillo
Dated 28 July 2010
I consiglieri della Regione Piemonte del MoVimento 5 Stelle Bono e Biolè hanno presentato un'interrogazione parlamentare per lo sperpero di milioni di euro di soldi pubblici per Mediapolis (600.000m², 90.000 m² coperti, 22 attrazioni meccaniche, 5 sale cinematografiche, 3...
From ProPublica
Dated 28 July 2010
by Sasha Chavkin The BP oil spill has caused massive economic damage to people along the Gulf Coast. To compensate these losses, BP has set up a huge, multi-state operation to handle the more than 100,000 claims...
From The Observer
Dated 27 July 2010
Family of ex-Fugees star, seen as a credible contender in an open race, say he may enter November's electionsHe can rap, sing, play the drums, piano and guitar, win Grammys and sell millions of records, but has Wyclef Jean the...
From Christopher Dickey: Shadowland (Newsweek)
Dated 26 July 2010
Yes—if it’s used as an adjective, say, or after 10 p.m. Indecency rules have been in flux since the early days of radio. Back then, the FCC’s sole weapon was to revoke broadcast licenses, so networks, and their advertisers, set...
From American Civil Liberties Union
Dated 26 July 2010
People With Disabilities Face Greater Risk Of Unlawful Detention And Deportation, Says Report FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: media@aclu.org NEW YORK – People with mental disabilities, including U.S. citizens, face a greater risk of erroneous deportation by United States...
From Jacksonville.com
Dated 26 July 2010
INDIANAPOLIS — Jamie McMurray followed teammate Juan Pablo Montoya around and around historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, almost resigned to settling for a second-place finish. McMurray had already won one big race this year. As a firm believer in fate, he...
From Beppe Grillo
Dated 24 July 2010
A Torino è stata posata la prima pietra dell' 'inceneritore di Gerbido che brucerà 421.000 tonnellate di rifiuti all'anno. L'inceneritore "Chiamparino", dal nome del suo più accanito sostenitore, produrrà tumori e malattie respiratorie nei torinesi. Il Chiampa è il...
From Newstrack India
Dated 24 July 2010
Melbourne, July 24 (ANI): Rock band U2's vocalist Bono's back injury has cost his insurers 18 million dollars. According to the Sun, Lloyd's brokers Robertson Taylor are the firm faced with settling the bill, reports the Daily Telegraph.
From After Elton
Dated 22 July 2010
Howard Bragman - "Coming Out Adviser to the Stars" (And no, he doesn't work with non-celeb Pro Bono clients.) Yesterday Nikki Finke reported that super publicist Howard Bragman is in...
From Daily Herald
Dated 21 July 2010
Craig Anderson has been pretty busy for someone who retired about six weeks ago. The former Carpentersville village manager has set up a desk in village hall as a pro bono consultant in the village's search for his replacement.
From The National Review Online
Dated 20 July 2010
A s the Obama administration marks 18 months in power today, no one should be terribly surprised that it is the hardest-Left U.S. government since that of FDR. For those who paid attention, Obama’s hyperliberal U.S. Senate record pierced...
From The Guardian
Dated 20 July 2010
Watchdog says Cardiff councillor John Dixon's Twitter message is 'likely' to have breached the code of conduct for local authority membersA councillor is facing a disciplinary hearing after calling the Church of Scientology "stupid" on Twitter, it emerged today.The Welsh...
From ITN News
Dated 16 July 2010
After cancelling U2's headline appearence at Glastonbury due to emergency back surgery Bono says he's rearing to go for the bands return.
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