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Flirty Angelina Jolie Parties With Men
Flirty Angelina Jolie is back, National Enquirer claims in a new story
"Angelina Jolie is tired of being left behind with six kids while Brad Pitt travels the world -- so she kicked up her heels in Los Angeles during his recent trip to France!" declares the tabloid, apparently unaware that Jolie and the children also do a fair amount of traveling.
The magazine's source says, "Angie decided she needed a break -- and cut loose."
The Enquirer source claims she "flirted up a storm with lots of handsome men," including Ben Affleck and Peter Gabriel.
"Angie was lapping up the attention," says the tabloid's insider. "She didn't appear to be missing Brad one bit and kept the party going past midnight."
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September 26, 2012
Jamie Oliver to cook for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie on Christmas day?
British chef Jamie Oliver will reportedly cook for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie on Christmas day.
"Jamie has been pals with Brad since he was married to Jennifer Aniston and Ange likes him too," a source said.
"Jamie will be heading to their Surrey mansion to help prepare Christmas dinner.
"Brad asked him to do it after he begged Jamie for cookery lessons last year. Jamie tried to teach him but he's useless in the kitchen."
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September 23, 2012
Angelina Jolie in Need of A Liver Transplant? Showing Signs of Hepatitis C?
Actress Angelina Jolie is reportedly in need of a liver transplant, the National Enquirer claims in a new story.
Jolie is reportledly showing signs of Hepatitis C?
Jolie has "shriveled to 95 pounds, recently suffered a terrifying collapse and is displaying classic symptoms of the mostly incurable liver disease."
"Pals are frightened she picked up the killer virus with reckless behavior during her wild young days -- including heroin abuse," explains the Enquirer.
Jolie's' "devastating health crisis has put her under such tremendous stress, it's ruining her life."
"Longtime partner Brad Pitt is desperate to keep her healthy, but Angie's well-being is always hanging over their heads," continues the tabloid, which claims Jolie's supposed emergency has threatened the couple's "wedding" and "baby dreams."
Jolie's told pals she had "severe headaches, dehydration and lightheadedness" and "no energy or appetite" during a recent trip to the Middle East.
"What Angelina experienced can be symptoms of hepatitis," some "experts" tell the tabloid.
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September 21, 2012
Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie At War?
"Brad Pitt has been grounded by his helicopter instructor," claims Star magazine.
Angelina Jolie reortedly "splashed out nearly $1.6 million on a helicopter and flying lessons" for Pitt earlier this year.
Now Jolie has now "forbidden Brad from taking to the air!"
"Angie has made it clear that Brad is not to fly until he's certified, but Pax and Maddox have been begging to go for a ride," says a Star insider. "Brad asked the instructor, but he was very much against it."
Maddox "ratted Brad out to Angie" , and "the house turned into World War III!"
Pitt eventually "smoothed things over" with Jolie.
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ANGELINA JOLIE RECEIVES GIFT FROM TOP IRAQI OFFICIAL
Actress and humanitarian ANGELINA JOLIE has received a special gift from Iraq's Foreign Minister in recognition of her activism.
The Salt star has been touring the Middle East to draw attention to the plight of those who have escaped from war-torn Syria during 18 months of bloody fighting between rebels and government forces.
She headed to an Iraqi refugee camp on Saturday (15Sep12) to visit those seeking asylum from the violence in her role as a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador and also met with Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari in Baghdad, where Jolie was handed a red box containing a symbolic gift to thank her for her philanthropy.
Her current tour has also included similar stops in Jordan and Lebanon.
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September 11, 2012
Angelina Jolie visits Syrian refugees in Jordan
Actress Angelina Jolie met with nearly 200 new Syrian refugees near Mafraq, Jordan, overnight on September 11, Us Weekly reports. The actress and UNHCR special envoy was joined by high commissioner for refugees Antonio Guterres and Jordanian foreign minister Nasser Judeh.
Guterres told the Associated Press the "camp needs massive international funding" and that "the conditions are still not acceptable."
"I am very concerned; the world is very concerned," the Academy Award winner and mother-of-six said. "What is very heartbreaking is when Syrian people ask you why you think no one is able to find a solution for them. What they described on the ground, hearing it from them, is so horrific."
According to spokesman for the UNHCR, "Refugees tell us that artillery and air attacks are continuing in villages and towns close to the Jordanian border. There are reports of thousands of displaced people in Syria's south, moving from village to village seeking safety before they can cross the border."
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