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| quote: | Originally posted by halo20
John Lennon & Trudeau were good buddies too.
Well I doubt Martin and Bono are "good buddies", well whatever.
I know Bono was involved with the "Rid of Debt" campaign and other political movements, but the article doesn't mention ANYTHING about why Bono would support Martin. Really, just cuz he's in the Liberal party? Blah, doubtful.
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He will be speaking on the AIDS crisis in Africa. Bono has publicly led a campaign to help the faltering continent.
Canada's recent efforts to make generic AIDS drugs available to African countries helped persuade the Irish singer to attend the event, Martin's spokesman, Scott Reid, told The Globe.
Bono and Martin also share a common interest in relieving Third World debt. During a meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 2000, Bono praised Martin's efforts on debt relief.
"He found it to be 'nuts', I think was his word, that we are still debating the issue of debt cancellation," Bono said of Martin, who was then finance minister.
"So I was grateful for him for that, and for sticking his neck out and getting in trouble with all the rest of the big shots here, because, you know, he has taken a moral position."
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