TIME
| on Fri, May 18, 5:14 PM
Bono was rich yesterday, is still rich today, and will be rich tomorrow. The question is: how rich? Because if that all-consuming Facebook IPO added a few more zeros to his bank account he could be given the neat new title of “World’s...
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THE CUT
Last night, a panel discussion at the Soho House called "Design Africa" drew a significant crowd, including Edun founder (and wife of Bono) Ali Hewson, Julie Gilhart, and Barneys's new senior fashion director Tomoko Ogura. The...
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STYLE.COM
It’s probably been a pretty happy birthday for Mark Zuckerberg (pictured), Facebook’s baby-faced CEO, who turned 28 this week: The company’s initial public offering today is targeted to raise $16.4 billion and be the third...
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ALL AFRICA
[Worldwatch Institute]
ONE, a grassroots organization co-founded by Bono to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease, issued a statement calling upon the leaders at the upcoming G8 Summit to take bold and...
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THE GUARDIAN
| on Fri, May 18, 6:26 AM
Unlike modern stars, Summer never courted a gay audience but her transcendental disco was perfectly in tune with gay cultureEarlier this year rumours began to spread that Donna Summer was in negotiation to take the Sunday headlining spot at the...
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THE GUARDIAN
| on Fri, May 18, 5:44 AM
Bono, Quincy Jones, Macy Gray and Roberta Flack pay tribute to disco queen Donna Summer, who has died from cancer aged 63
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WAPT TV 16
A Washington think tank celebrated Prince Harry on Monday night for his humanitarian efforts, with the British royal deflecting the praise by offering his own salute to wounded war veterans.
Harry was among the guests of honor at the event...
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DEADLINE HOLLYWOOD
Last week, we broke the story that Fox News Channel was finalizing new multi-year, multimillion-dollar deals with its two biggest stars, Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity. Now one of them, O’Reilly’s, has closed, according to an...
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POLITICO
The Solicitor General says that a slip of the bra is different from a slip of the lip.
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WORLDWIDE RELIGIOUS NEWS
Josh Kron ("The Atlantic," April 10, 2012)
USA - For Jason Russell, co-founder of Invisible Children, stumbling into Uganda's one-time civil war wasn't an accident; it was a divine calling.
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