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2 Nobel Peace Laureates this week honoured musician Annie Lennox with the ‘Women of Peace’ award for her SING campaign to stop HIV/AIDS.
Lennox convinced 23 of the “world’s most acclaimed female vocalists” to record their voices for the SING anthem, which has raised about $2 million (almost R15 million) since 2003.
She says she started [...]
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For those that may not have been paying attention, AIDS has not been cured. Nor has the number of people getting HIV stopped. It's not popular to talk about such things, but that may be part of why Annie Lennox has been doing just that.Annie Lennox has been probably best known for her music career. She is a Scottish singer and acclaimed for her many albums and remarkable voice. It is that same
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Nov 13 - Scottish singer Annie Lennox is awarded with the 2009 Woman of Peace Award by former winners of the Nobel Peace Prize in Berlin.
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- Annie Lennox Wins "Woman of Peace" Award from Nobel Organization (perezhilton.com)
Berlin (dpa) - Die schottische Popsängerin Annie Lennox ist am Mittwoch für ihren Einsatz gegen Aids in Afrika ausgezeichnet worden. Mehrere Friedensnobelpreisträger würdigten damit bei ihrem Treffen in Berlin besonders das Engagement der 54-Jährigen in Südafrika.
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Scottish singer Annie Lennox has been presented with the 2009 "Woman of Peace" award at a summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Berlin for her work raising awareness of HIV/AIDS.Lennox was chosen on Wednesday for her work in raising awareness of the impact on women and children, especially in South Africa, with her SING campaign enlisting 23 female vocalists to record a song of the same name.
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