01Mar2002 USA: U2S BONO MEETS WITH SENATE MAJORITY LEADER DASCHLE.

Bono, of the four-time 2002 Grammy award winning band U2, makes a point while meeting with U.S. Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) in Daschle's office in the U.S. Capitol March 1, 2002. Bono was in Washington on Friday to meet African-American leaders, religious groups and debt-relief campaigners to rally support for his cause of relieving third world debt.
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01Mar2002 USA: U2'S BONO MEETS WITH SENATE MAJORITY LEADER DASCHLE.

Bono (L), of the four-time 2002 Grammy award winning band U2, meets with Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) in Daschle's office in the U.S. Capitol March 1, 2002. Bono was in Washington on Friday to meet African-American leaders, religious groups and debt-relief campaigners to rally support for his cause of relieving third world debt.
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04Mar2002 UK: BONO OF U2 SMILES AFTER WINNING AWARD AT METEOR IRELAND MUSIC AWARDS.

Lead singer of Irish band U2, Bono smiles after winning Best Irish Songwriter at the 2002 Meteor Ireland Music Awards at the Point Theatre in Dublin. U2 picked up six awards in total, including Best Irish Video, Best Live Performance, Best Musician, Best Irish Rock Band and Best Irish Single.
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04Mar2002 UK: BONO OF U2 SITS IN FRONT OF BAND MEMBERS AFTER WINNING AWARDS AT METEOR IRELAND MUSIC AWARDS.

Lead singer of Irish pop group U2, Bono (R) sits in front of band members (L-R) Adam Clayton, Larry Mullan Junior, manager Paul McGuinness and The Edge, after winning Best Irish Songwriter at the 2002 Meteor Ireland Music Awards at the Point Theatre in Dublin. U2 picked up six awards in total, including Best Irish Video, Best Live Performance, Best Musician, Best Irish Rock Band and Best Irish Single.
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04Mar2002 UK: BONO OF U2 SMILES AFTER WINNING AWARD AT METEOR IRELAND MUSIC AWARDS.

Lead singer of Irish band U2, Bono (R) smiles with fellow band member The Edge after winning Best Irish Songwriter at the 2002 Meteor Ireland Music Awards at the Point Theatre in Dublin. U2 picked up six awards in total, including Best Irish Video, Best Live Performance, Best Musician, Best Irish Rock Band and Best Irish Single.
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13Mar2002 USA: BONO OF U2 MEETS WITH US SENATORS LOTT AND LEAHY.

U.S. Senator and Minority Leader Trent Lott (R-MS) jokes with U2'S Bono (Right) while Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) laughs in the U.S. Capitol March 12, 2002. Bono was in Washington to further his cause of relieving third world debt.
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13Mar2002 USA: BONO OF U2 MEETS WITH US SENATORS LOTT, LEAHY AND DASCHLE

Bono of the group U2 (2nd R) makes a point while meeting with U.S. Senators Trent Lott (R-MS), (L), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), (2nd L), and Tom Daschle (D-SD), in the U.S. Capitol March 12, 2002. Bono is in Washington to further his cause of relieving third world debt.
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13Mar2002 USA: BONO OF U2 MEETS WITH US SENATORS LOTT, LEAHY AND DASCHLE.

U.S. Senator Trent Lott (R-MS), (Left) makes a point while meeting with U.S. Senators Patrick Leahy (D-VT), (2nd Left), Tom Daschle (D-SD), and Bono of the band U2 (2nd Right) in the U.S. Capitol, March 12, 2002. Bono is in Washington to further his cause of relieving third world debt.
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14Mar2002 USA: BUSH AND BONO WALK TO THE WHITE HOUSE.

Lead singer Bono from the band U2 gives a peace sign as he and George W. Bush walk toward the Oval Office of the White House March 14, 2002. Bono accompanied Bush to the Inter-American Development Bank where the President spoke on global development.
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