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WHILE many of Sir Bob Geldof’s fans may be excited about his new album expected to be released in January, I for one am more excited about his next charity concert. Geldof was in Kuala Lumpur last week to speak at the Youth Engagement Summit, a gathering of youth leaders from Southeast Asia.
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The recently concluded Youth Engagement Summit 2009 (YES2009) conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia brought together an impressive line-up of speakers. One of them was Sir Bob Geldof, best known as being the founder of Live Aid and Live 8.
Live Aid and Live 8
Back in the 1980s, rock music star (lead singer of Boomtown Rats) Sir [...]
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Sir Bob Geldof attended a special dinner hosted by the Cinema for Peace in Berlin on Sunday, a day before the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The dinner was to celebrate former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev who was awarded with the Cinema for Peace Honorary Award.
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PUTRAJAYA: Start small and strive to make a change. That was the advice given by song writer and political activist Sir Bob Geldof and former managing director of the World Bank Dr Mamphela Ramphele to the youth of the world today.
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