Saturday, June 30, 2007
Angelina Jolie reveal that she wont live long
Angelina Jolie feels that she wont have long life and may die young. This is because her mother's side of the family did not have much longevity. She said "There is no longevity on my mother's side of the family. My grandmother also died young so my mother always thought it could happen to her."
A friend of her said "Angelina has told me she doesn’t feel destined to life a long life on earth, and she’s trying to accomplish all that she can.Knowing that the ovarian cancer which claimed her mother’s life is often hereditary has made Jolie even more conscious of her own mortality.
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Pax and Zahara end their last day in school with new look
Pax and Zahara has new look! They have new hairstyles.Brad Pitt took them to school which was their last day of school on Friday morning at the American Embassy compound in Prague, Czech Republic.
Pax looks cool with his new pair of sunglasses.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Angelina Jolie having baby bump?
Is Angelina Jolie pregnant? Well, she was spotted holding her belly but if she is having a baby, it not visible yet. Well, maybe she is having stomach upset or thats her bad habit of touching her belly,
She is on the set of her new movie Wanted. And she brought along her son Maddox to the set with her on Wednesday in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
WARNING: The contents provided here may not be suitable for all readers.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a brutal custom practised in several developing countries under the guise of religion. Its a practice that violates the basic human rights of women and girls and seriously compromises their health. Its only aim is the submission of women and the killing of sexual desire.
FGM also known as female circumcission or female genital cutting, FGM is defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the range of procedures which involves "the partial or complete removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs whether for cultural or any other non-therapeutic reason".
The procedure is traditionally carried out by old women with no medical training. Anaesthetics and antiseptics are not generally used and the practice is usally carried out using knives, scissors, scalpels, pieces of glass and razer blades. Often iodine or a mixture of herbs is placed on the wound to tighten the vagina and stop bleeding.
In cultures where it is an accepted norm, FGM is practiced by followers of all religious belief as well as non belivers. Among the more affluent, it may be performed in a health care facility by qualified health personnel. The age at which it is performed varies from area to area. It is performed on infants a few days old, female children and adolescents and, occasionally, on mature women. The reasons given by families for having FGM performed include: attenuate sexual desire, maintain chasity and virginity before marriage and fidelity during marriage, and increase male sexual pleasure, initiation of girls into womanhood, social integration and maintenance of social cohesion; to promote hygiene and provide aesthetic appeal; enhancement of fertility and child survival. Some Muslim communities practise FGM in the belief that it is demanded by Islamic faith. The practice, however, predates Islam.
FGM types
*Excision of prepuce, with or without excision of part or all of clitoris.
*Excision of the clitoris with partial or total excision of the labia minora.
*Excision of part or all of external genitalia and stitching/narrowing of vaginal opening (infibulation). So drastic is the mutilation involved that young brides have to be cut open to allow penetration on their wedding night and are customarily sewn up afterwards.
*Pricking, piercing or incising of clitoris and/or labia; stretching of the clitoris and/or labia; cauterisation by burning of clitoris and surrounding tissue.
*Scarping of tissue surrounding vaginal orifice.
*Introduction of corrosive substance or herbs into vagina to cause bleeding or for the purpose of tightening or narrowing it.
Where is FGM practised?
Majority of cases are carried out in 28 African countries, in specific ethnic groups. In some(eg, Egypt, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan), prevalence rates can be as high as 98 per cent. In other countries, such as Nigeria, Kenya, Togo and Senegal, the prevalence rates vary between 20 and 50 per cent. FGM also takes place in parts of Middle East, ie, in Yemen, Oman, Iraqi, Kurdistan, amongst some Bedouim women in Israel, and was also practiced by the Ethiopian Jews. FGM is also practiced among Bohra Muslim populations in parts of India and Pakistan, and amongst Muslim population in Malaysia and Indonesia. As a result of immigration and refugee movements, FGM is now being practiced by ethinic minority populations in other parts of the world, such as USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
IN INDIA....
The following letter was sent to Molly Melching, chairperson of Tostan in Senegal, an organisation dedicated to education on African women's health issues. Forwarded to UNICEF, it has already been openly discussed at its seminars. Hopefully this will help eradicate this barbaric custom in our country.
May, 2007
Dear Molley,
I'am an Indian women living in Mumbai, and I attended a seminar in the United states recently where you spoke on the subject of Female Genital Cutting in Africa. That day, I know I was the most intent of all listeners, the most interested in what you had to say. Why, you might ask?
It is because I, an Indian women who has been to University, have myself experienced the practice of FGC. I know this may surprise you, but it is true. Did you know that FGC also exists in India? Many people do not, not even many Indians!
I hail from the Dawoodi Bohra community, whose head is called the Syedna. We are a sect of the Shias, which came to India from Yemen some centuries ago. We were many sisters, very close, and shared many secrets. But none of us, not the ones before me, nor I myself, ever shared or warned the ones closest to us about the frightening and incomprehensible experience that we would one day be forced to go through. It was not spoken about then and is not spoken about even today.
I am 60 years old now, but will remember that fateful day for the rest of my life. I must have been around seven years old when my mother told me we were going to my grandma's house to spend the day with her. When we reached the grandma's house, my cousin, who was a year younger than me, was also there. We were happy to meet eachother. Then, we were both led to a small room, which had a bed and asked to lie down. We kept asking "Why?" Suddenly, a lady dressed in black came into the room. By now, my cousin and I were terrified, not aware of what was to follow.
Our dresses were pulled up and our panties pulled off, and we were asked to keep our leg apart. There were our mothers and our aunts holding our legs apart and then I felt something cold applied to my clitoris, and then to my horror , the lady in black, actually held a scissor-like instrument and cut me there. I screamed and screamed but no one seemed to care. Then this same thing was done to my cousin, who was right next to me on the same bed. Both of us kept screaming and crying in pain. Everyone left the room and asked us to lie down with our legs apart, and told us that all will be well soon. They locked us in for almost the whole day. The burning and painful sensation between my groins is something I will never forget.
I felt betrayed by and angry with my mother, and humiliated, too. I just could not understand how my mother could have been so cruel and put me through this horrific experience. Much later I was told that all Bohra girls must go through it, and that it is a 'good' for you. I then understood that my mother had no choice, that for her, she was only doing what was expected of her. She was being a 'good mother' because this is a practice that had been carried out in our Bohra group for centuries and was considered essential for a women's good reputation and marriage chances.
Little did I know that this would effect my sexual life to such a great extent that reaching orgasm would be a difficult for me!
My husband and I have made sure that our daughter does not go through the same thing. We warned his mother and mine that they dare not do anything behind our backs. We know of friends from my generation, who did not want their girls to go through FGC, but often it was grandma or aunts who took them away and secretly got it done!
The sad part is that my sisters and I, and my cousins too, did not really discuss our experience till many years later. We have spent years feeling shame and humiliation for a senseless act that we were subjugated to as childern, incapable of defending our human right to keep all organs of our body.
I regret also that I cannot reveal my name to you, as I am not certain of the best way to help put an end to this practice that still persists on a large scale in the Dawoodi Bohra community of India. However, your explanation of how people themselves changed the social convention in Africa through discussing non judgmental information on the dangers and human rights violation of FGC, then allowing people to collectively abandon the practice, seems the best way forward.
In the meanwhile, I hope that you will publish this letter to let others know that women suffer greatly from this practice, not only in Africa, but in other countries such as India as well. Women need to break the silence and support one another in this effort, so that our daughters will have a brighter future in the years to come.
Other mutilating practices around the world:
*Chinese Foot Binding is a custom practised for approximately one thousand years in China, now forbidden.
*The 'giraffe-like' stretched necks is practiced by the Burmese Kayan tribe.
*Breast ironing is a form of body modification practiced in parts of Cameroon. Pubescent girls' breast are flattened to make them less sexually attractive to men, usually by their mothers. This practice is believed to help prevent rape and early marriage. Various tools are used to press or beat down the forming breasts, including grinding stones, pestles, belts, and heated objects.
It is estimated that approximately 138 million African women have undergone FGM worldwide and each year, a further 2 million are estimated to be at risk.......
I gathered these shocking bit of information from the DNA's magazine called 'ME'. I myself have not seen any DNA newspaper, but I was fortunate enough to get my hands on this magazine, published by DNA. It covers almost everything one needs to know. I found the "ISSUE FOR ME" section the most interesting. It is from this section that I have published this post. All credit goes to the people behind the DNA. I was shocked when I came across this topic and felt I should share this with as many people as possible. People should be aware of this brutal custom which takes place under the guise of religion. This barbaric custom should be abandoned.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a brutal custom practised in several developing countries under the guise of religion. Its a practice that violates the basic human rights of women and girls and seriously compromises their health. Its only aim is the submission of women and the killing of sexual desire.
FGM also known as female circumcission or female genital cutting, FGM is defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the range of procedures which involves "the partial or complete removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs whether for cultural or any other non-therapeutic reason".
The procedure is traditionally carried out by old women with no medical training. Anaesthetics and antiseptics are not generally used and the practice is usally carried out using knives, scissors, scalpels, pieces of glass and razer blades. Often iodine or a mixture of herbs is placed on the wound to tighten the vagina and stop bleeding.
In cultures where it is an accepted norm, FGM is practiced by followers of all religious belief as well as non belivers. Among the more affluent, it may be performed in a health care facility by qualified health personnel. The age at which it is performed varies from area to area. It is performed on infants a few days old, female children and adolescents and, occasionally, on mature women. The reasons given by families for having FGM performed include: attenuate sexual desire, maintain chasity and virginity before marriage and fidelity during marriage, and increase male sexual pleasure, initiation of girls into womanhood, social integration and maintenance of social cohesion; to promote hygiene and provide aesthetic appeal; enhancement of fertility and child survival. Some Muslim communities practise FGM in the belief that it is demanded by Islamic faith. The practice, however, predates Islam.
FGM types
*Excision of prepuce, with or without excision of part or all of clitoris.
*Excision of the clitoris with partial or total excision of the labia minora.
*Excision of part or all of external genitalia and stitching/narrowing of vaginal opening (infibulation). So drastic is the mutilation involved that young brides have to be cut open to allow penetration on their wedding night and are customarily sewn up afterwards.
*Pricking, piercing or incising of clitoris and/or labia; stretching of the clitoris and/or labia; cauterisation by burning of clitoris and surrounding tissue.
*Scarping of tissue surrounding vaginal orifice.
*Introduction of corrosive substance or herbs into vagina to cause bleeding or for the purpose of tightening or narrowing it.
Where is FGM practised?
Majority of cases are carried out in 28 African countries, in specific ethnic groups. In some(eg, Egypt, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan), prevalence rates can be as high as 98 per cent. In other countries, such as Nigeria, Kenya, Togo and Senegal, the prevalence rates vary between 20 and 50 per cent. FGM also takes place in parts of Middle East, ie, in Yemen, Oman, Iraqi, Kurdistan, amongst some Bedouim women in Israel, and was also practiced by the Ethiopian Jews. FGM is also practiced among Bohra Muslim populations in parts of India and Pakistan, and amongst Muslim population in Malaysia and Indonesia. As a result of immigration and refugee movements, FGM is now being practiced by ethinic minority populations in other parts of the world, such as USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
IN INDIA....
The following letter was sent to Molly Melching, chairperson of Tostan in Senegal, an organisation dedicated to education on African women's health issues. Forwarded to UNICEF, it has already been openly discussed at its seminars. Hopefully this will help eradicate this barbaric custom in our country.
May, 2007
Dear Molley,
I'am an Indian women living in Mumbai, and I attended a seminar in the United states recently where you spoke on the subject of Female Genital Cutting in Africa. That day, I know I was the most intent of all listeners, the most interested in what you had to say. Why, you might ask?
It is because I, an Indian women who has been to University, have myself experienced the practice of FGC. I know this may surprise you, but it is true. Did you know that FGC also exists in India? Many people do not, not even many Indians!
I hail from the Dawoodi Bohra community, whose head is called the Syedna. We are a sect of the Shias, which came to India from Yemen some centuries ago. We were many sisters, very close, and shared many secrets. But none of us, not the ones before me, nor I myself, ever shared or warned the ones closest to us about the frightening and incomprehensible experience that we would one day be forced to go through. It was not spoken about then and is not spoken about even today.
I am 60 years old now, but will remember that fateful day for the rest of my life. I must have been around seven years old when my mother told me we were going to my grandma's house to spend the day with her. When we reached the grandma's house, my cousin, who was a year younger than me, was also there. We were happy to meet eachother. Then, we were both led to a small room, which had a bed and asked to lie down. We kept asking "Why?" Suddenly, a lady dressed in black came into the room. By now, my cousin and I were terrified, not aware of what was to follow.
Our dresses were pulled up and our panties pulled off, and we were asked to keep our leg apart. There were our mothers and our aunts holding our legs apart and then I felt something cold applied to my clitoris, and then to my horror , the lady in black, actually held a scissor-like instrument and cut me there. I screamed and screamed but no one seemed to care. Then this same thing was done to my cousin, who was right next to me on the same bed. Both of us kept screaming and crying in pain. Everyone left the room and asked us to lie down with our legs apart, and told us that all will be well soon. They locked us in for almost the whole day. The burning and painful sensation between my groins is something I will never forget.
I felt betrayed by and angry with my mother, and humiliated, too. I just could not understand how my mother could have been so cruel and put me through this horrific experience. Much later I was told that all Bohra girls must go through it, and that it is a 'good' for you. I then understood that my mother had no choice, that for her, she was only doing what was expected of her. She was being a 'good mother' because this is a practice that had been carried out in our Bohra group for centuries and was considered essential for a women's good reputation and marriage chances.
Little did I know that this would effect my sexual life to such a great extent that reaching orgasm would be a difficult for me!
My husband and I have made sure that our daughter does not go through the same thing. We warned his mother and mine that they dare not do anything behind our backs. We know of friends from my generation, who did not want their girls to go through FGC, but often it was grandma or aunts who took them away and secretly got it done!
The sad part is that my sisters and I, and my cousins too, did not really discuss our experience till many years later. We have spent years feeling shame and humiliation for a senseless act that we were subjugated to as childern, incapable of defending our human right to keep all organs of our body.
I regret also that I cannot reveal my name to you, as I am not certain of the best way to help put an end to this practice that still persists on a large scale in the Dawoodi Bohra community of India. However, your explanation of how people themselves changed the social convention in Africa through discussing non judgmental information on the dangers and human rights violation of FGC, then allowing people to collectively abandon the practice, seems the best way forward.
In the meanwhile, I hope that you will publish this letter to let others know that women suffer greatly from this practice, not only in Africa, but in other countries such as India as well. Women need to break the silence and support one another in this effort, so that our daughters will have a brighter future in the years to come.
Other mutilating practices around the world:
*Chinese Foot Binding is a custom practised for approximately one thousand years in China, now forbidden.
*The 'giraffe-like' stretched necks is practiced by the Burmese Kayan tribe.
*Breast ironing is a form of body modification practiced in parts of Cameroon. Pubescent girls' breast are flattened to make them less sexually attractive to men, usually by their mothers. This practice is believed to help prevent rape and early marriage. Various tools are used to press or beat down the forming breasts, including grinding stones, pestles, belts, and heated objects.
It is estimated that approximately 138 million African women have undergone FGM worldwide and each year, a further 2 million are estimated to be at risk.......
I gathered these shocking bit of information from the DNA's magazine called 'ME'. I myself have not seen any DNA newspaper, but I was fortunate enough to get my hands on this magazine, published by DNA. It covers almost everything one needs to know. I found the "ISSUE FOR ME" section the most interesting. It is from this section that I have published this post. All credit goes to the people behind the DNA. I was shocked when I came across this topic and felt I should share this with as many people as possible. People should be aware of this brutal custom which takes place under the guise of religion. This barbaric custom should be abandoned.
Angelina Jolie proud that her mom able to survive for seven years
When people are diagnosed with cancer, they wont know how long they can survived. Only the determination to live is the way that they can live longer.
One of them was Angelina Jolie's late mother Marcheline Bertrand. She was diagnosed cancer in 2000 and died on January. Angelina glad her mom able to lived long enough to meet her grandchildren.
She says, "I could have lost her seven years ago when she first got ill, so I have this constant mantra of, 'She's not in pain, she lived seven years longer than we thought, and I was so lucky to have a mom I loved and was so close to.' "I am so grateful she got to meet my kids."
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Angelina Jolie will act steamy bed scenes with Pierce Brosnan
For Angelina Jolie's new movie, she will act along with Pierce Brosnan. This movie will be the sequel of 1999 film 'The Thomas Crown Affair'.
Whats hot about this movie titled 'The Topkapi Affair' is it will be full of steamy bedroom scenes between Pierce and Jolie.
A source said "Pierce is keen to turn The Thomas Crown films into a long-running series of movies. He reckons it can work just as well as Bond or The Bourne Identity sequels"
Source
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Angelina Jolie has monkey for Pax
Angelina Jolie picks up Pax, 3, and Zahara, 2, from school at the American Embassy compound on Monday afternoon in Prague, Czech Republic and she has a surprise for Pax. Guess what it is? Its a monkey stuffed animal. Well, i wonder why monkey? Maybe teddy bear is more for girls. What about Zahara? Well , she has her own stuffed animal too, a teddy bear.
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
Maddox and Zahara wears same clothes
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s 2-year-old daughter Zahara wore a “Black Sabbath” t-shirt to school on Friday whereas this same tshirt wore before by her big brother Maddox,5 last August to dinner in New Orleans, Louisiana.
I remember when i was small that i need to wear my brother's shorts or t-shirts which i hate to wear. Back then i was a bit tomboy, you cant blame me because a girl like me wearing boy's pants or tshirts. Lucky i grow up to be feminine and prefers skirts than pants. LOL.
Source
Former nanny of Angelina Jolie says her control kids
Angelina Jolie's former nannies claim that she controls her children when it comes to having friends. Her kids is forbid to have friends because she is worried about privacy.
They regularly travel from New Orleans to Los Angeles to Prague in the past year and this cause the children difficult to have permanent friends.
Source
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Angelin Jolie still restrict media
Angelina Jolie apologized up and down Manhattan last week on matters that she tried to slap on the media but is just saying only?
Angelina Jolie still restrict on certain media like Us Weekly and Life & Style, from talking to her regarding about her movie "A Mighty Heart"
Source
Angelina Jolie still restrict on certain media like Us Weekly and Life & Style, from talking to her regarding about her movie "A Mighty Heart"
Source
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Behind the scene of Angelina Jolie's new movie Mighty Heart
These are some of the scenes behind Angelina Jolie's new movie Mighty Heart. Click here
Monday, June 18, 2007
Angelina Jolie has strong arms
Sometimes i really admire Angelina Jolie. She can hold two kids,Zahara and Shiloh at the same time. She must have strong arms. I think i cant even hold one kid. Well, i can say she really a superwoman.
They were spotted having lunch at stylish American restaurant St Bart’s Cafe. Accompanied by Angelina’s entourage — assistant pal Holly Goline and a handful of security guards.
source.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Angelina Jolie may reunited with dad Jon Voight
Angie May Be Open to Dad
Angie Jolie might want to reunited with her dad Jon Voight. She told this when she was interview in the U.K.'s Evening Standard and reprinted in People magazine. They were having cold relationship ever since her dad went to "Access Hollywood" with claims that Jolie was a bit of unsound mind.
Source
Angelina Jolie give lifts for paparazzi James Ambler
There is one paparazzi who has been following Angelina Jolie during her promotional tour for A Mighty Heart in New York City. He doesnt drive car to follow her but he cycles. There one mishap where he ran over a nail and this cause the tires of his bicycle punctured.
When Angelina saw this, she called out from her car, "Come on, Lance, hop in," and drove Ambler back to her hotel.
During the journey, Jolie and Ambler "spoke about lots of things".She was really curious about the other photographers and ask about their work.
Source
Friday, June 15, 2007
Angelina Jolie and Brad may want to have more children
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie may want to have more children eventhough they have already four children.
When quoted by Jon Stewart in Daily Show regarding about the number of children they wanted in total, she replied : "It fluctuates between seven and 13 or 14."
Stewart said this when he heard her answer, "Wow, I'll tell you this: I admire that, because two is kicking my ass."
Jolie added: "Yeah, I understand that. Four is kind of kicking our ass, but we kind of feel like, 'Damn it, we're up for the challenge!' "
Source
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Brad Pitt takes adopted son Pax to International Pediatric Center
Brad Pitt takes his son Pax to the International Pediatric Center in New York City on Thursday morning. The reason for the checkup is unknown. Hopefully is just a normal checkup.
When quoted about Father's Day plan by Extra, his respond was: “It’s Father’s Day around the corner? I didn’t even know…I’ll just get up with my kids, that’s enough for me!”
How about Angelina about her Father’s Day plans for Brad: “Well if I tell you, then he’ll know! …The kids are making things.”
Source
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Angelina Jolie took acting tips from Michael Winterbottom for birth scene
It is surprise that Angelina Jolie took acting tips from Michael Winterbottom for birth scene eventhough she gave birth before. This is partly because she didnt go through natural birth with her daughter Shiloh Nouvel, she had Caesarean.
She says, "The birth scene was actually very funny because when I gave birth I had a Caesarean and I didn't scream at all. "Michael had to explain how a woman behaves in labour. It was funny that a bunch of men explained what to do." "I had to scream at the top of my lungs and all these men were screaming, showing me how to scream."
Source
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Pax is loudest in the family according Angelina jolie
Angelina Jolie' new adopted son can fit it into the family well.
She told the Mirror recently: “Pax is a great kid. When we first met him we thought he was really shy but after two days at home we discovered he is the loudest member of the family.” We don’t know if it’s because he has freedom he’s never had before, but he’s doing great.”
“I’m really proud of Pax. It’s obvious he is used to stronger discipline, so it’s hard to change, but we are learning and he’s doing very well.”
“He is learning English and already speaks a little bit and the funniest thing was on my birthday on Monday to hear him saying ‘Happy Birthday, Mommy’ in the loudest, greatest, clearest voice. The kids were all screaming and singing. It was so much fun.”
Source
Angelina Jolie and Brad may return to Africa
Angelina Jolie and her partner Brad Pitt may return to Africa for six months. She may take a rest for one year to concentrate one her children.
In an interview with the UK Daily Mirror she said , "I think the greatest education I can give my kids, particularly as they are international children, is to keep them traveling."
Then She added, "I think if they spend six months in Africa and come back to LA and then go to Asia for a few months we are showing them so much about the world and so much about understanding and tolerance and the beauty of other cultures." Brad and Angie reportedly argued loudly at Cannes when she again expressed her desire to live outside of the US. It will be interesting to see it Pitt finally puts his foot down.
Source
In an interview with the UK Daily Mirror she said , "I think the greatest education I can give my kids, particularly as they are international children, is to keep them traveling."
Then She added, "I think if they spend six months in Africa and come back to LA and then go to Asia for a few months we are showing them so much about the world and so much about understanding and tolerance and the beauty of other cultures." Brad and Angie reportedly argued loudly at Cannes when she again expressed her desire to live outside of the US. It will be interesting to see it Pitt finally puts his foot down.
Source
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Brad Pitt exhausted as Mr Mom
Actor Brad Pitt is exhausted from taking care of four children alone. Angelina is not around to share the burden because she is busy with her work.
Eventhough he has help from nannies but he want to do most of the work like cook for breakfast, cleans the kids and dresses them.
Nevertheless, he still loves the children and his relationship with Jolie.
I can say that even taking care one child can be tiring but four? Brad can be so patience.
Source
Friday, June 8, 2007
Angelina Jolie is a member of Council on Foreign Relations
Actress Angelina Jolie did a lot of charity work and hence, she became an official member of the Council on Foreign Relations on Thursday.
Some of the famous people that are part of the Council on Foreign Relations are US Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, ABC's Diane Sawyer, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and journalist Tom Brokaw.
Source
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Angelina Jolie wants to be remembered for her charity work
Angelina Jolie has said that she wants to be remembered for her humanitarian work rather than as an actress.
In Esquire magazine, she said: “I have no animosity toward Hollywood or the demands of the red carpet, all that silliness. That’s my job, and I’m happy to have it. But when I die, do I want to be remembered as an actress? No.
“I recently had a column published in a newspaper and at the end it didn’t say I was an actress. It said that I was a UN Goodwill Ambassador - that’s all. And I was really proud.
Source
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Angelina Jolie received 18-carat golden love-letter from Pitt
Before both Angelina Jolie and Brad flew in for the Cannes film festival last month, Brad gave his love Angelina a 18-carat golden love-letter.
The letter was made by a master Paris engraver, put into a golden envelope. The letter pertains these words,"I find you in the morning sky, in the sound of children's laughter, in the motion of every stirring wind." And it ends with "I love you, Brad".
To me, Brad is so romantic and he is so thoughtful. I wish somebody can send this sort of letter to me.
Source
The letter was made by a master Paris engraver, put into a golden envelope. The letter pertains these words,"I find you in the morning sky, in the sound of children's laughter, in the motion of every stirring wind." And it ends with "I love you, Brad".
To me, Brad is so romantic and he is so thoughtful. I wish somebody can send this sort of letter to me.
Source
Monday, June 4, 2007
Angelina Jolie in July issue Esquire 2007
For July issue, Esquire has Angelina Jolie on its cover to celebrate her 32nd birthday.
She looks fabulous here. I wonder how she can always look fabulous eventhough she has 4 children. That puzzles me.
Source
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Angelina Jolie's dad Jon Voight wants to reconcile
Angelina Jolie's dad is trying to reconcile with her and he is been reaching out to Brad Pitt’s parents behind her back for help.
A family friend said "They’ve been communicating.Brad’s parents [Bill and Jane Pitt] see it as a 'Christian to Christian' approach. They are regular churchgoers, and Jon’s a big religious follower and considers himself a true Christian."
Source
A family friend said "They’ve been communicating.Brad’s parents [Bill and Jane Pitt] see it as a 'Christian to Christian' approach. They are regular churchgoers, and Jon’s a big religious follower and considers himself a true Christian."
Source
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Are Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt living separate lives?
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were last seen together at the Cannes Film Festival on the red carpet.
But there are rumours saying that both of them are living separate lives. Currently Angelina is in Parague, filming 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' while Brad is in Montreal, filming 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'.
In terms of parenting, they take turns of taking care of their four children.
Source
But there are rumours saying that both of them are living separate lives. Currently Angelina is in Parague, filming 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' while Brad is in Montreal, filming 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'.
In terms of parenting, they take turns of taking care of their four children.
Source
Friday, June 1, 2007
Conversation of daughter Zahara with Angelina
The actress revealed the following exchange in the new issue of Marie Claire.
Zahara: "I need a cookie, Mommy."
Angelina: "You don't need a cookie."
Zahara: "Yes I do because Daddy will cry if I don't."
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