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11 Aug 2012 19:32 #95880
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(CBS News) UNITED NATIONS - Beyonce was breathtaking. No other way to describe the stunning performance at the General Assembly Hall of United Nations Headquarters in New York on Friday night, when she sang "I Was Here" in honor of humanitarian aid workers killed in the line of duty around the world to be broadcast on August 19th.
"She was fantastic," U.K. Ambassador to the U.N., Sir Mark Lyall Grant, said after the performance, which he attended with his daughter.
"World Humanitarian Day is a chance to pay tribute to the commitment and courage of those who work in some of the world's most dangerous places," the ambassador told CBS News, "It's fantastic that a world-acclaimed artist like Beyonce is helping to raise awareness for this important cause -- she's reminding us that we can all play a part in relieving suffering around the world."
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