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adrenaline rush,
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adventures in, script about,
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,
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Africa, experiences in, vs.,
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American foreign policy, on-the-ground effect of,
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communism,
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,
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danger in,
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El Salvador civil war,
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equality, expression of,
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“Gospel of the poor,”
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ideas worth more than people,
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media in war zones,
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Nicaragua civil war,
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,
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people worth more than ideas,
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photographs vs. abstract ideas, response to,
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revolution, teaching through Bible stories,
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Challenge, love of,
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Chapman, Mark David,
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,
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n

“Chevalier,” Legion of Honour,
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Chevalier, Maurice,
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Childhood,
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.
See also
Hewson, Bob (Bono's father)

airline food,
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America, idea of,
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Beatles impact on,
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,
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brother and,
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,
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,
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chess competition,
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childhood,
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drink, love of,
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education,
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food, love of,
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friends, relying on,
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fun and mischief,
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innocence, end of,
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music memories,
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rage,
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vacations on beach,
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weaknesses and friendships,
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China and video games,
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Chirac, Jacques,
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,
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,
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,
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Christensen, Helena,
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Christ story,
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Chronicles: Volume One
(Wenders),
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,
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Cash, Johnny,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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“City of Blinding Lights” (U2),
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Civil disobedience,
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Civil servants,
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Clapton, Eric,
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,
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Clash,
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,
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,
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Clayton, Adam.
See
Adam (Adam Clayton)

Cleese, John,
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Clinton, Bill,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Clooney, George,
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Cobain, Kurt,
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,
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,
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Cocteau, Jean,
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Collingham Gardens flat,
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Colonialism,
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“Colonization of the unconscious,”
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Colossal Youth
(Young Marble Giants),
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Combs, Sean “P. Diddy,”
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Commerce as future of third-world,
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,
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,
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,
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Commission for Truth and Reconciliation,
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Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of Europe,
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,
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Communism,
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,
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Community, definition of,
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“Community artist” vs. solo singer,
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Connection through catastrophe,
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Conspiracy of Hope tour,
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Contradictions of performing,
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Cooder, Ry,
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“Cool guy,” Adam Clayton,
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Corbijn, Anton,
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,
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,
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,
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Corruption, humanitarian aid,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Crisis of strategy,
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Cross-dressing,
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Cruise, Tom,
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“Crumbs from Your Table” (U2),
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Cult figure, Bono as,
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Curse and blessing,
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Curtis, Ian,
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Curtis, Richard,
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Cynicism as humor,
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Dalai Lama,
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,
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Danger in Central America,
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Dark side of religion,
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Dark Star Safari
(Theroux),
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,
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,
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n

DATA.
See
Debt, AIDS, and Trade for Africa

“Dave.”
See
Edge

“Day Without Me, A” (U2),
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“Dear Prudence” (Beatles),
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Death,
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aging, effects of,
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,
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birthday celebrations,
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,
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fake death,
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funeral wishes,
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Heaven,
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mortality, facing your,
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,
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old men, blessings from,
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spirit, journey of,
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sunrises,
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youth, obsession with,
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,
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,
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Death cults,
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“Death Is Not the End” (Dylan),
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Death threats,
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Debt, AIDS, and Trade for Africa (DATA).
See also
Humanitarian involvement

ambassador for,
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,
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America and,
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,
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,
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,
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footwork for,
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Keep America's Promise to Africa campaign,
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One Campaign,
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,
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success of,
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U2 impacted from,
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Web site for,
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Deep Purple,
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Density, in charge of own,
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Depression,
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,
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De Profundis
(Wilde),
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Despair,
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Destiny, U2 in charge of its own,
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Determination of U2,
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Diamond, Jared,
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Diamond, Neil,
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“Difficult period” of Adam Clayton,
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Divining,
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Divorce of Edge, group crisis,
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Downloading music,
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,
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,
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Dreams, America,
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Drink, love of,
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“Drinks outing,”
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Drop the Debt campaign,
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,
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Drugs,
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Drummond, Jamie,
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Duets
(Sinatra),
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Duvall, Robert,
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Courier International,
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Dylan, Bob (Robert Zimmerman)

aging and,
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America and,
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,
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,
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childhood of Bono and,
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,
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cult figure,
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,
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friend of Bono,
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,
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funeral of Bono and,
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Live Aid,
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older men, blessing of,
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real estate and,
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solo artist, admired by Bono,
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,
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,
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Echo,
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Edge (“Dave,” “Inchicore”).
See also
U2

argument with Bono,
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background of,
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Bono relying on,
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“Can Bono Save the World,”
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death of Bono by,
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divorce of Edge, group crisis,
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doctor, Edge as,
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first impression of,
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friendship with Bono,
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Irish Christian,
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,
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Lypton Village and,
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,
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n night, working late,
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price-coding accuracy,
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“rock's conscience” and,
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rock-star life,
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Education of Bono,
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Edun (clothing company),
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,
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Ego, Bono,
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Eichmann, Adolf,
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Elevation Partners,
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,
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Elevation Tour,
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“11 O'Clock Tick Tock” (U2),
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El Salvador civil war,
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Emperor, The
(Kapuscinski),
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English skeptics vs. Irish Christians,
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Eno, Brian,
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Entourage,
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Envy and desire, chasm between,
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Epstein, Brian,
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Equality

eternity (religion) and,
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expression of,
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journey of,
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Eternity (religion),
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celebrity and,
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Christ story,
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community, definition of,
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connection through catastrophe,
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dark side of religion,
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equality and,
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evil,
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fatherhood and,
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Grace vs. Karma,
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Holy Roman Church,
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idealists, terrorists as,
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Ireland (southern) bombings,
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,
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n

John Paul II (Pope),
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,
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Madrid train bombing,
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martyrdom terrorists,
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Old Testament,
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race riots, L.A. vs. New York,
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religion, perversion of,
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,
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religious instinct,
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rock music and,
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Sacrificial Lamb, idea of,
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Scriptures,
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September 11 terrorist attacks,
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,
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,
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,
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terrorism,
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war and,
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Zarema,
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Ethiopia,
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,
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,
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,
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Evans, Dick,
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n

Evil

eternity (religion) and,
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humanitarian involvement and,
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Exile On Main Street
(Rolling Stones),
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Failure,
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,
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Faith, emanating from music,
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Faith of Bono,
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Faith vs. luck,
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Fake death,
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Fame,
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Family

importance of,
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U2 as,
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,
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Fatherhood and eternity (religion),
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Fighting among U2,
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Filming audience member, head to toe,
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Fiorina, Carly,
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“First face,”
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,
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Flanagan, Bill,
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Flea market,
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Flood,
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“Fly, The” (U2),
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,
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Folk memory,
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,
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Food, love of,
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Ford, Harrison,
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“Four respects” of company,
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France and free trade,
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Freud, Emma,
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,
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n

Friday, Gavin (Fionan Hanvey),
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,
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n,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Friends,
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.
See also
Adam (Adam Clayton); Dylan, Bob; Edge; Larry (Larry Mullen)

confidence from,
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coolness and God,
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curse and blessing,
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eighties and,
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English skeptics vs. Irish Christians,
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frustration among,
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,
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Gavin Friday (Fionan Hanvey),
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,
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n,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Guggi (Derek Rowen),
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n,
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,
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