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    <title>Look To The Stars News: Make Poverty History</title>
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  <title>Annie Lennox To Perform Charity Concert In Glasgow</title>
  <description>Annie Lennox has confirmed that she will give a one off, exclusive performance for charity next month.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The singer, songwriter, campaigner and activist will make her one off performance at a charity event in Glasgow on 1st October to raise funds for Clyde 1 &amp;amp; Clyde 2 Cash for Kids, a charity set up in 1981 to support the most vulnerable children in the west of Scotland.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Celebrated as an innovator, an icon and a symbol of enduring excellence, Annie&amp;#8217;s music career is peerless with over 80 million record sales to date and winning countless awards, while her tireless charity work is widely praised receiving prestigious awards and honors.
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/6970-annie-lennox-to-perform-charity-concert-in-glasgow"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Annie Lennox</category>
  <category>Cash for Kids</category>
  <category>Oxfam</category>
  <category>Red Cross</category>
  <category>46664</category>
  <category>Make Poverty History</category>
  <category>Tali Lennox</category>
  <category>Ant &amp; Dec</category>
  <category>Robert Carlyle</category>
  <category>Paolo Nutini</category>
  <category>Sharleen Spiteri</category>
  <category>Lorraine Kelly</category>
  <category>Michelle Mone</category>
  <category>Celebrity</category>
  <category>Charity</category>
  <category>Philanthropy</category>
  <category>Giving</category>
  <category>AIDS</category>
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  <title>Annie Lennox Helps Make Poverty History</title>
  <description>Annie Lennox, Davina McCall, Mariella Frostrup, Richard Wilson and Meera Syal are among the big names launching a new poverty campaign today, the fifth anniversary of Nelson Mandela&amp;#8217;s Make Poverty History speech in Trafalgar Square.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In a campaign video released today, the celebrities invite people to show their support for a new law that would commit the UK to spend 0.7% of national income on development assistance, by signing up to www.GlobalPovertyPromise.com.   &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The celebrities use the video to highlight how small 0.7% is &amp;#8211; yet how much of a difference it will make to lives in the developing world.
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/3802-annie-lennox-helps-make-poverty-history"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Annie Lennox</category>
  <category>Davina McCall</category>
  <category>Mariella Frostrup</category>
  <category>Richard Wilson</category>
  <category>Meera Syal</category>
  <category>Nelson Mandela</category>
  <category>Make Poverty History</category>
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  <category>Charity</category>
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  <title>Nelson Mandela Honored With Leadership Award</title>
  <description>Nelson Mandela was unanimously selected as the first-ever recipient of the Club of Madrid Democratic Leadership Award on December 15.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The award was presented to the former South African president in a private ceremony at the Nelson Mandela Foundation headquarters in Houghton, a suburb of Johannesburg. According to the Club of Madrid, the honor &amp;#8211; just established this past November &amp;#8211; is to &amp;#8220;recognize and promote ethical and courageous leadership that translates visions of a democratic society into practical action for the benefit of millions of people around the world.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mandela became an anti-apartheid activist in 1948, when the National Party of South Africa &amp;#8211; a supporter of racial segregationist policies &amp;#8211; came into power. He was arrested in 1962 on charges of sabotage against the government, and spent the next twenty-seven years in prison, refusing early release at the expense of giving up the struggle for a post-apartheid South Africa. Following his release from prison, Mandela won the country&amp;#8217;s first multi-racial election in 1994 and served as President until 1999.
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/1758-nelson-mandela-honored-with-leadership-award"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Nelson Mandela</category>
  <category>Nelson Mandela Foundation</category>
  <category>Make Poverty History</category>
  <category>SOS Children's Villages</category>
  <category>Celebrity</category>
  <category>Charity</category>
  <category>Philanthropy</category>
  <category>Giving</category>
  <category>AIDS</category>
  <category>Children</category>
  <category>Poverty</category>
  <category>Homelessness</category>
  <category>Peace</category>
  <category>Disaster Relief</category>
  <category>Human Rights</category>
  <category>Adoption, Fostering, Orphans</category>
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  <title>2008 Golden Globes Roundup</title>
  <description>There may have been no red carpet, acceptance speeches, or flash of cameras for the winners of the 2008 Golden Globe Awards, but Look To The Stars takes this golden opportunity to recognize some of those who were honored and nominated.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Johnny Depp won his first Golden Globe after being nominated seven times since his career began, picking up the Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical award for Sweeney Todd. Despite his dark performance, there really is a lighter side to the actor. In the past, Depp&amp;#8217;s charitable work garnered him the Courage to Care Award for his contributions to the Children&amp;#8217;s Hospital Los Angeles.
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/503-2008-golden-globes-roundup"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Johnny Depp</category>
  <category>Children's Hospital Los Angeles</category>
  <category>Julie Christie</category>
  <category>Angelina Jolie</category>
  <category>Afghanistan Relief Organization</category>
  <category>Alliance For The Lost Boys</category>
  <category>Fran Drescher</category>
  <category>Cancer Schmancer Movement</category>
  <category>Doctors Without Borders</category>
  <category>Daniel Pearl Foundation</category>
  <category>Daniel Day Lewis</category>
  <category>George Clooney</category>
  <category>Denzel Washington</category>
  <category>Cinema For Peace</category>
  <category>Make Poverty History</category>
  <category>Rock For Darfur</category>
  <category>United Way</category>
  <category>World Food Programme</category>
  <category>Fisher House Foundation</category>
  <category>Boys' and Girls' Clubs of America</category>
  <category>Save Africa's Children</category>
  <category>Nelson Mandela Children's Fund</category>
  <category>Cate Blanchett</category>
  <category>Australian Conservation Foundation</category>
  <category>Kids Help Line</category>
  <category>SolarAid</category>
  <category>Queen Latifah</category>
  <category>Citymeals On Wheels</category>
  <category>Harry Holmberg Memorial Foundation</category>
  <category>Jeremy Piven</category>
  <category>Kevin Dillon</category>
  <category>Alicia Keys</category>
  <category>Keep A Child Alive</category>
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  <category>Abuse</category>
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  <category>Family/Parent Support</category>
  <category>Depression and Suicide</category>
  <category>Adoption, Fostering, Orphans</category>
  <category>At-Risk/Disadvantaged Youths</category>
  <category>Substance Abuse</category>
  <category>Refugees</category>
  <category>Hunger</category>
  <category>Rape/Sexual Abuse</category>
  <category>Veteran/Service Member Support</category>
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  <title>Vanity Fair Charity Issue Edited By Bono</title>
  <description>Bono is putting his philanthropic energy into Vanity Fair&amp;#8217;s July 2007 special issue about Africa. The issue has 20 different cover photos of high-profile individuals, all taken by renowned photographer Annie Liebowitz.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The magazine includes information about the issues and charities supported by actors, athletes, models, politicians, musicians, activists, and billionaire philanthropists, all of whom are using their celebrity status and the publicity they receive to bring attention to the complex set of problems faced by the inhabitants of Africa.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Africa is a continent with great need, and has been given a disproportionately low amount of attention and aid from wealthy nations. It is the first Vanity Fair issue to have a guest editor, and Bono&amp;#8217;s highly publicized commitment to aiding Africa makes him an obvious choice for editor of this issue. In recent years, celebrities have used their status to bring a great deal of attention to Africa.
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/259-vanity-fair-charity-issue-edited-by-bono"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Bono</category>
  <category>Annie Liebowitz</category>
  <category>Barack Obama</category>
  <category>Queen Rania Al Abdullah</category>
  <category>George Bush</category>
  <category>Condaleeza Rice</category>
  <category>Muhammad Ali</category>
  <category>Desmond Tutu</category>
  <category>Brad Pitt</category>
  <category>Djimon Hounsou</category>
  <category>Madonna</category>
  <category>Maya Angelou</category>
  <category>Chris Rock</category>
  <category>Warren Buffett</category>
  <category>Bill Gates</category>
  <category>Oprah</category>
  <category>George Clooney</category>
  <category>Jay-Z</category>
  <category>Alicia Keys</category>
  <category>Iman</category>
  <category>Don Cheadle</category>
  <category>Jeffrey Sachs</category>
  <category>Bill Clinton</category>
  <category>Nelson Mandela</category>
  <category>Princess Diana</category>
  <category>Celebrity</category>
  <category>Charity</category>
  <category>Philanthropy</category>
  <category>Giving</category>
  <category>AIDS</category>
  <category>Children</category>
  <category>Poverty</category>
  <category>Women</category>
  <category>Health</category>
  <category>Human Rights</category>
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