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- c91610013ad63c17132accd5e45200a0b71f72757eca0023c1094eb5d39b9d50 date "1987-03-08".
- c91610013ad63c17132accd5e45200a0b71f72757eca0023c1094eb5d39b9d50 first "Don".
- c91610013ad63c17132accd5e45200a0b71f72757eca0023c1094eb5d39b9d50 isCitedBy Mothers_of_the_Disappeared.
- c91610013ad63c17132accd5e45200a0b71f72757eca0023c1094eb5d39b9d50 last "McLeese".
- c91610013ad63c17132accd5e45200a0b71f72757eca0023c1094eb5d39b9d50 newspaper Chicago_Sun-Times.
- c91610013ad63c17132accd5e45200a0b71f72757eca0023c1094eb5d39b9d50 page "2".
- c91610013ad63c17132accd5e45200a0b71f72757eca0023c1094eb5d39b9d50 quote "The band's ties to the folklike purity of traditional Irish music seems stronger than ever before on "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," "In God's Country" and "Mothers of the Disappeared," the hymn to human rights that closes the album.".
- c91610013ad63c17132accd5e45200a0b71f72757eca0023c1094eb5d39b9d50 title "'Joshua Tree' marks year of U2".