Elton John honored for work in fight against AIDS/HIV...

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aaaaaaaaaaelton.jpgThis is well deserved...Sir Elton John was honored Monday night in Washington D.C. for his work in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The National Broadcasters Association paid tribute to Elton's work at an event at the National Building Museum.
Among those present were "Inside Edition" anchor Deborah Norville, Miss America Lauren Nelson, Sen. Barbara Boxer, and singer Oleta Adams performed a medley of John’s works, from “Your Song” to “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.”
“This is a chance to make up for behavior I deeply regretted," Elton said to the audience. "I’m like the whore that goes around and rattles people’s wallets.”


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