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- 69716841dc500a3d37417539a977b6800098ce6779526b1343fca0f218c0424e date "1987-03-01".
- 69716841dc500a3d37417539a977b6800098ce6779526b1343fca0f218c0424e first "Steve".
- 69716841dc500a3d37417539a977b6800098ce6779526b1343fca0f218c0424e isCitedBy Mothers_of_the_Disappeared.
- 69716841dc500a3d37417539a977b6800098ce6779526b1343fca0f218c0424e last "Morse".
- 69716841dc500a3d37417539a977b6800098ce6779526b1343fca0f218c0424e newspaper The_Boston_Globe.
- 69716841dc500a3d37417539a977b6800098ce6779526b1343fca0f218c0424e page "B32".
- 69716841dc500a3d37417539a977b6800098ce6779526b1343fca0f218c0424e quote "Equally powerful is a song sparked by the band's involvement with Amnesty International. Entitled "Mothers of the Disappeared," it has tender, choirlike backup....".
- 69716841dc500a3d37417539a977b6800098ce6779526b1343fca0f218c0424e title "U2's The Joshua Tree: A Spiritual Progress Report".