U2 Fails To Stop Demolition of Famed Studio
DUBLIN (Reuters) -- The Irish rock group U2 has lost a bid to prevent demolition of Hanover Studios where it recorded its latest award-winning...
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DUBLIN (Reuters) -- Fans of the Irish rock band U2 have petitioned Dublin authorities to abandon plans to demolish a studio where the group...