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Bruce Springsteen and Coldplay's Chris Martin filled in for U2's injured lead singer Bono on Monday evening and rocked a surprise World AIDS Day concert in New York's Times Square with the Irish rock group. They joined other U2 members, Adam Clayton, The Edge and Larry Mullen Jr., to perform the group's songs as crowds packed the center of Manhattan bundled in coats and hats and huddled under umbrellas as rain fell. Former President Bill Clinton opened the concert and said he received an email from Bono, who is recuperating in Ireland from a cycling accident in New York last month, asking him to do the introduction. Singer Carrie Underwood sang two songs, followed by rapper Kanye West, before U2 returned with Springsteen, who led the group with "Where The Streets Have No Name." Bono, who has lobbied for a variety of causes including debt relief, world poverty and AIDS, earlier on Monday said on the group's website that this year was a World AI