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“As for the press, we kindly ask for privacy so that we can enjoy this beautiful country with our children.? […]
Namibian prime minister Nahas Angula, defending the country's first media ejections since independence in 1989, said: "This lady is expecting. You guys are harassing her. Why don't you allow her some privacy?
"Harassment is not allowed in Namibia. If a person says they don't want to be photographed then, of course, that person deserves protection," he added.
Meanwhile, Jolie says the public's interest in her relationship with Brad Pitt, , causes her to "giggle," reports People Magazine
Jolie, speaking to NBC's Ann Curry for segments due to air on Thursday's Today show and Sunday's Dateline says, "If (Brad) saw this, he would probably understand why I was laughing. Because I just don't know how to address that kind of thing."
"I don't talk about our – my relationship in public. But we also don't talk about it at home. … It's one of those funny things that just happens, and you live your life, and you're a family. But you never actually discuss (it)."

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