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Angelina: Changeling
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The truth is, Angelina Jolie is the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Goodwill Ambassador and mother of 4, three through adoption. As a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, Angelina uses her status as a superstar to generate media coverage about the plight of refugees and the conditions under which they live. She has traveled widely to remote refugee camps and receiving centers in countries including Tanzania, Namibia, Cambodia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Ecuador.
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Despite reports that Angelina Jolie has been dropped as the face of fashion line St. John, a spokesman from St. John openly refuted the speculation today in an interview with US Weekly. She is in the current campaign and will ... appear in St John's upcoming spring campaign.
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Angelina has a mix of tattoos on both her arms. Her left bicep previously had the name "Billy Bob" and a black tribal dragon on it. Both of those pieces have since been removed by laser treatments. In their place are now the latitude and longitude numbers for the birthplaces of Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh and Pax.
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On February 2nd, 2008, Angelina Jolie will receive the Santa Barbara International Film Festival's Outstanding Performance of the Year Award for her performance in "A Mighty Heart", in which she depicts Mariane Pearl. In prior years the award has been given to Kate Winslet, Heath Ledger, and Helen Mirren.
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In 2000, Angelina Jolie eloped with her Pushing Tin costar Billy Bob Thornton, but after they adopted a Cambodian boy named Maddox Chivan Thornton Jolie in 2002, their marriage fell apart and they filed for divorce. While it lasted, their sexually charged marriage was the subject of much tabloid fodder; the eccentric couple carried vials of each other's blood around their necks and were prone to public displays of affection.
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The Angelina National Forest is managed under the ecosystem management concept. Ecosystem management is a means to achieve sustainable conditions and provide wildlife and fish habitat, outdoor recreation, wilderness, water, wood, minerals, and forage for the public while retaining the esthetic, historic, and spiritual qualities of the land.
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