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- 97b4cd19ac5aa11989d66848abd974154bf02d14382d87a8ee819982556671a9 date "1987-05-10".
- 97b4cd19ac5aa11989d66848abd974154bf02d14382d87a8ee819982556671a9 first "Barbara".
- 97b4cd19ac5aa11989d66848abd974154bf02d14382d87a8ee819982556671a9 isCitedBy Mothers_of_the_Disappeared.
- 97b4cd19ac5aa11989d66848abd974154bf02d14382d87a8ee819982556671a9 last "Jaeger".
- 97b4cd19ac5aa11989d66848abd974154bf02d14382d87a8ee819982556671a9 newspaper The_Record_(Bergen_County).
- 97b4cd19ac5aa11989d66848abd974154bf02d14382d87a8ee819982556671a9 page "E01".
- 97b4cd19ac5aa11989d66848abd974154bf02d14382d87a8ee819982556671a9 quote "The quartet has used songs such as "New Year's Day" , "Pride " , and "Mothers of the Disappeared" to stir political consciousness and to urge social commitment.".
- 97b4cd19ac5aa11989d66848abd974154bf02d14382d87a8ee819982556671a9 title "The Rise of U2".