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In 1984, when reports of the famine in Ethiopia shook the world, the country found an unlikely hero in rocker Bob Geldof. He launched Band Aid, one of the first relief efforts of its kind.
From The Oprah Winfrey Show Children Who Shook the World and Oprah's Book Club
Published on December 02, 2004
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