Bono
Paul David Hewson is known as Bono. Bono is the lead singer & principal lyricist of the Irish rock band U2.
(RED): Businesses Joining Ranks with Consumers to Fight AIDS
Social activist and U2 singer Bono is well known for his campaigns supporting programs to fight AIDS in Africa, and one of his projects is something everyone around the world can easily contribute to.
Queen Elizabeth Makes Bono a Knight
The Queen of England has bestowed knighthood upon the frontman of U2, Bono, to honor him for his humanitarian work and his contributions to music.
Bono Takes on G8 - and Smoky Neighbours
Campaigning rock star in spat over open fires in New York apartment block.
Bono Warns G8 Backsliders
Only Britain and Japan are living up to the promises of the Gleneagles agreement.
Bono Urges Japan to Lead Fight Against Poverty
Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, received a ringing endorsement from the unlikeliest of people today: the outspoken rock singer and poverty campaigner Bono.
Found What You're Looking For? U2 Inspire Irish Ire By Avoiding Tax
· Band shifts financial affairs to Netherlands · Bono criticised for deals while calling for debt relief
Bono and Blair to Join Murdoch on the Beach
Tony Blair, Bono and the Clintons will be mixing with News Corp executives when the great and the good of Rupert Murdoch's empire meet in California this weekend. By Stephen Brook.
Bono Urges Action on Corruption in Africa
The west's new mood of generosity towards Africa will come to an abrupt and early end unless political leaders in the world's poorest continent are ruthless in eliminating corruption, the rock star Bono has said.
With Bono the Preacher Man on His Mission to Africa
Kamal Ahmed joins the singer on an extraordinary week as he travels through Lesotho and Rwanda, to cramped hospitals and plush hotels alike, in his campaign against poverty and the continent's Aids epidemic.
Melinda, Bill and Bono Are Time's People of the Year
The Irish rock star Bono and the world's richest couple, Bill and Melinda Gates, were yesterday named winners of the seasonal ritual known as Time magazine's person or persons of the year award.
Bards of the Powerful
Far from challenging the G8's role in Africa's poverty, Geldof and Bono are giving legitimacy to those responsible. George Monbiot
Africa's Flash Moment
Geldof, Bono and co have shown how to connect grassroots protest to the corporate and political world. Madeleine Bunting
Bono Talks of Us Crusade
Irish rock star steps up his lobbying while on U2's Vertigo tour in the US to increase the pressure in the run-up to the G8 summit next month in Gleneagles.
Don't Blow Africa's Chance, Bono Warns Eu
Bono took the African aid campaign to Brussels today, delivering the message "Don't blow it" to European leaders due to decide next week on a plan to double EU aid to Africa over the next 10 years.
Bono's Next No 1 May Be at World Bank
Bono, the Irish rock singer, has many qualifications to be the next president of the World Bank. The Bush administration is not ruling him out.
Odd couple's African tour highlights battle over debt
US treasury secretary Paul O'Neill is visiting four African countries with his new friend Paul Hewson - aka Bono.
Campaigning rock star in spat over open fires in New York apartment block.
Bono Warns G8 Backsliders
Only Britain and Japan are living up to the promises of the Gleneagles agreement.
Bono Urges Japan to Lead Fight Against Poverty
Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, received a ringing endorsement from the unlikeliest of people today: the outspoken rock singer and poverty campaigner Bono.
Found What You're Looking For? U2 Inspire Irish Ire By Avoiding Tax
· Band shifts financial affairs to Netherlands · Bono criticised for deals while calling for debt relief
Bono and Blair to Join Murdoch on the Beach
Tony Blair, Bono and the Clintons will be mixing with News Corp executives when the great and the good of Rupert Murdoch's empire meet in California this weekend. By Stephen Brook.
Bono Urges Action on Corruption in Africa
The west's new mood of generosity towards Africa will come to an abrupt and early end unless political leaders in the world's poorest continent are ruthless in eliminating corruption, the rock star Bono has said.
With Bono the Preacher Man on His Mission to Africa
Kamal Ahmed joins the singer on an extraordinary week as he travels through Lesotho and Rwanda, to cramped hospitals and plush hotels alike, in his campaign against poverty and the continent's Aids epidemic.
Melinda, Bill and Bono Are Time's People of the Year
The Irish rock star Bono and the world's richest couple, Bill and Melinda Gates, were yesterday named winners of the seasonal ritual known as Time magazine's person or persons of the year award.
Bards of the Powerful
Far from challenging the G8's role in Africa's poverty, Geldof and Bono are giving legitimacy to those responsible. George Monbiot
Africa's Flash Moment
Geldof, Bono and co have shown how to connect grassroots protest to the corporate and political world. Madeleine Bunting
Bono Talks of Us Crusade
Irish rock star steps up his lobbying while on U2's Vertigo tour in the US to increase the pressure in the run-up to the G8 summit next month in Gleneagles.
Don't Blow Africa's Chance, Bono Warns Eu
Bono took the African aid campaign to Brussels today, delivering the message "Don't blow it" to European leaders due to decide next week on a plan to double EU aid to Africa over the next 10 years.
Bono's Next No 1 May Be at World Bank
Bono, the Irish rock singer, has many qualifications to be the next president of the World Bank. The Bush administration is not ruling him out.
Odd couple's African tour highlights battle over debt
US treasury secretary Paul O'Neill is visiting four African countries with his new friend Paul Hewson - aka Bono.


