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Bono and Bob Geldof Meet With Blair
This morning, Bono and Bob Geldof met with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and International Development Secretary Baroness Amos to discuss ways international leaders can unite to fight the AIDS pandemic in Africa at 10 Downing Street. Below are photos U2News has found of the three men at breakfast and at the following press conference.
Millionaire rock stars Bono (R), of U2, and singer Bob Geldof. Rock stars Bono and Bob Geldof urged world leaders to unite in the fight against AIDS. (AFP/File/Philippe Desmazes)
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) greets rock stars Bono of U2, and Sir Bob Geldof (C) in Downing Street in London, May 22, 2003. Bono and Geldof met with Blair and International Development Secretary Baroness Amos for a working breakfast on Thursday to discuss progress on the action plan for Africa ahead of the G8 Summit in Evian. REUTERS/Hugo Philpott
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, right, escorts Sir Bob Geldof, center, and U2 frontman Bono inside 10 Downing Street, London, Thursday May 22, 2003. Blair met with the rock stars who were urging world leaders to unite in the fight against the AIDS epidemic . (AP Photo/Roger Allen/Daily Mirror Pool)
Rock stars Bono of U2 (R) and Sir Bob Geldof (news) (L) talk to the media after meeting Britain's Prime minister Tony Blair in Downing Street in London, May 22, 2003. Bono and Geldof met with Blair and International Development Secretary Baroness Amos for a working breakfast on Thursday to discuss progress on the action plan for Africa ahead of the G8 Summit in Evian. REUTERS/Hugo Philpott
Rock star Bono of U2 talks to the media after meeting Britain's Prime minister Tony Blair in Downing Street in London, May 22, 2003. Bono and Sir Bob Geldof met with Blair and International Development Secretary Baroness Amos for a working breakfast on Thursday to discuss progress on the action plan for Africa ahead of the G8 Summit in Evian. REUTERS/POOL/Hugo Philpott
Bono and Bob Geldof Meet With Blair
This morning, Bono and Bob Geldof met with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and International Development Secretary Baroness Amos to discuss ways international leaders can unite to fight the AIDS pandemic in Africa at 10 Downing Street. Below are photos U2News has found of the three men at breakfast and at the following press conference.
Millionaire rock stars Bono (R), of U2, and singer Bob Geldof. Rock stars Bono and Bob Geldof urged world leaders to unite in the fight against AIDS. (AFP/File/Philippe Desmazes)
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) greets rock stars Bono of U2, and Sir Bob Geldof (C) in Downing Street in London, May 22, 2003. Bono and Geldof met with Blair and International Development Secretary Baroness Amos for a working breakfast on Thursday to discuss progress on the action plan for Africa ahead of the G8 Summit in Evian. REUTERS/Hugo Philpott
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, right, escorts Sir Bob Geldof, center, and U2 frontman Bono inside 10 Downing Street, London, Thursday May 22, 2003. Blair met with the rock stars who were urging world leaders to unite in the fight against the AIDS epidemic . (AP Photo/Roger Allen/Daily Mirror Pool)
Rock stars Bono of U2 (R) and Sir Bob Geldof (news) (L) talk to the media after meeting Britain's Prime minister Tony Blair in Downing Street in London, May 22, 2003. Bono and Geldof met with Blair and International Development Secretary Baroness Amos for a working breakfast on Thursday to discuss progress on the action plan for Africa ahead of the G8 Summit in Evian. REUTERS/Hugo Philpott
Rock star Bono of U2 talks to the media after meeting Britain's Prime minister Tony Blair in Downing Street in London, May 22, 2003. Bono and Sir Bob Geldof met with Blair and International Development Secretary Baroness Amos for a working breakfast on Thursday to discuss progress on the action plan for Africa ahead of the G8 Summit in Evian. REUTERS/POOL/Hugo Philpott
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