Pounds 35m Debt Written Off, Then Tanzania President Spent Pounds 30m On a New Jet
Mail on Sunday › June 06, 2005
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Mail on Sunday › June 06, 2005
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TWENTY years after Live Aid, little has changed.
Last week, Bob Geldof exhorted us to get off our 'arses', as he announced another line-up of white, ageing rock stars ready to promote themselves in the name of Africa.See the full content of this document
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Pounds 35m Debt Written Off, Then Tanzania President Spent Pounds 30m On a New Jet
There were the same images of starving children and claims that 50,000 people are dying in Africa every day.
This time Sir Bob doesn't want our money, just our support. His Make Poverty Hi...See the full content of this document
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