Dec
10

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Dec
10

Angelina Jolie: Twins Again!

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are adding another set of twins to their family, reports Star. (AJ/BP had twins Vivienne and Knox nearly fives months ago.)

Angelina is reportedly taking prenatal vitamins, visiting her ob-gyn, undergoing secret fertility treatments and will be adding babies seven and eight to the Jolie-Pitt clan.

“Angie’s doctors told her that she has a strong chance of conceiving twins if she does it within two years after having her first pair,” a friend reveals. “She’s been seeing a fertility doctor regularly. She and Brad are monitoring when she’s fertile. And they’re trying really hard in the bedroom!”

And Angie’s conception secrets are supposedly yams! “A friend told her that yams and orange juice will increase her chances [of getting pregnant with twins],” says the pal.

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Dec
10

Jennifer Connelly: Earth to Keanu!

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Jennifer Connelly works out a strapless sequined mini from Balenciaga at the NYC premiere her new movie, The Day The Earth Stood Still, with costar Keanu Reeves at the AMC Loews Lincoln Square Theater on Tuesday, December 9.

Watch her appearance below from yesterday’s episode of Letterman, where she shares about almost being arrested! Jennifer said, We were coming back from London - it had been Halloween. My son, Kai, was worried about the Halloween candy he had in his bag… We go through security, he puts his bag through and the alarm goes off. The lights go off, officers start coming, everybody’s pointing at us whispering. The woman says… ‘There’s a gun in your bag.’ My son goes, ‘Oh, no! It’s my toy gun for my costume.’ I said (to him), ‘You’re telling me you’ve got a mini Butterfinger, but you don’t tell me you’ve got a gun in your bag?’”

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Dec
10

Angelina Jolie is Gran Torino Gorgeous

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Angelina Jolie is casual perfection in a simple gray sweater and beige heels at the premiere of Gran Torino at the Steven J. Ross Theater on Tuesday, December 9, in Los Angeles.

The 33-year-old actress came out to support her pal Clint Eastwood, who directed her in Changeling. Clint directed Gran Torino and plays the lead role of Walt Kowalski, who tries to change the ways of his teenager neighbor after noticing he tried to steal his prize winning 1972 Gran Torino car.

For more info on the movie, visit TheGranTorino.com. It opens in limited release this Friday, December 12 and goes wide on January 9.

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Dec
10

Mario Lopez to Host Miss America Pageant 2009

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Mario Lopez receives a visit from reigning Miss America Kirsten Haglund on the set of EXTRA Monday night.

Kirsten dropped by as Mario revealed that he has been named host of the 2009 Miss America Pageant, which will take place on January 24 in Las Vegas and air on TLC.

Says the 34-year-old former Saved By The Bell star: “I’m thrilled to return as host of Miss America Pageant on TLC and look forward to joining the contestants this January in Las Vegas,”

In addition to Mario, Clinton Kelly will return as special correspondent.

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Dec
10

Wilmer Valderrama: Handy Manny Storytime!

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Wilmer Valderrama, star of the Disney animated series Handy Manny, drops by storytime at the USO General Douglas MacArthur Center at New York City’s Port Authority Bus Terminal on Tuesday.

Alongside his Handy Manny alter-ego, Wilmer passed out gifts to children of active duty service men and women from the Tri-State Area.

Earlier, the former star of That 70’s Show shared with Just Jared about why exactly he’s so excited to be working on this project:

“I have an eight-year-old baby brother (Christian) who was six when I started doing Manny. He’s one of the main reasons why I’m so proud of being on the show. This show, I felt, would make a great example for him. That’s how I became passionate about his demographic level.”

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Dec
09

Ukraine's new governing coalition formed

Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko congratulates new parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him to the post of chairman in Kiev December 9, 2008. 

A new governing coalition has been formed on Tuesday in Ukraine's long deadlocked parliament, announced Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him as the chairman. 

    The coalition, made up of groups led by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and the new speaker, holds up to 248 seats in the 450-member assembly. 

    Lytvyn announced the formation of the coalition minutes after he was elected, with backing from 244 lawmakers, including 27 communists. 

    "A formal coalition agreement will be signed within days," Lytvyn told reporters, indicating that Tymoshenko should stay on as the prime minister. 

    "Clearly, there will be proposals from the coalition on the make-up of the government. I see no legal grounds for substantial changes in the government and, first and foremost, (the office of)the prime minister," he said.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko congratulates new parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him to the post of chairman in Kiev December 9, 2008.

However, Yushchenko's "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" bloc said in a statement published on its website on Tuesday evening that the draft of the coalition agreement was signed by Boris Tarasyuk, a deputy leader of the faction, without the consent of the faction. 

    "Lytvyn announced (the formation of the coalition) too early," said Andrew Paruby, a lawmaker of the "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" bloc. 

    "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" withdrew from the 9-month-old coalition in September after Tymoshenko's party sided with the opposition Party of Regions to pass several laws to trim presidential powers. 

    Yushchenko announced the dissolution of parliament in early October and called a snap election after talks on rebuilding a new coalition proved futile. But he had to postpone the plan under the threat of the spreading international financial crisis.
Volodymyr Lytvyn attends a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. Volodymyr Lytvyn was elected the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament Tuesday. Minutes after he was elected, Lytvyn announced the formation of a new government coalition, made up of groups led by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and the new speaker, holding up to 248 seats in the 450-member assembly. 
Volodymyr Lytvyn (2nd L) is congratulated after being elected as the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament at a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. 
Volodymyr Lytvyn (R) attends a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. Volodymyr Lytvyn was elected the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament Tuesday.

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Dec
09

Ukraine's new governing coalition formed

Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko congratulates new parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him to the post of chairman in Kiev December 9, 2008. 

A new governing coalition has been formed on Tuesday in Ukraine's long deadlocked parliament, announced Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him as the chairman. 

    The coalition, made up of groups led by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and the new speaker, holds up to 248 seats in the 450-member assembly. 

    Lytvyn announced the formation of the coalition minutes after he was elected, with backing from 244 lawmakers, including 27 communists. 

    "A formal coalition agreement will be signed within days," Lytvyn told reporters, indicating that Tymoshenko should stay on as the prime minister. 

    "Clearly, there will be proposals from the coalition on the make-up of the government. I see no legal grounds for substantial changes in the government and, first and foremost, (the office of)the prime minister," he said.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko congratulates new parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him to the post of chairman in Kiev December 9, 2008.

However, Yushchenko's "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" bloc said in a statement published on its website on Tuesday evening that the draft of the coalition agreement was signed by Boris Tarasyuk, a deputy leader of the faction, without the consent of the faction. 

    "Lytvyn announced (the formation of the coalition) too early," said Andrew Paruby, a lawmaker of the "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" bloc. 

    "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" withdrew from the 9-month-old coalition in September after Tymoshenko's party sided with the opposition Party of Regions to pass several laws to trim presidential powers. 

    Yushchenko announced the dissolution of parliament in early October and called a snap election after talks on rebuilding a new coalition proved futile. But he had to postpone the plan under the threat of the spreading international financial crisis.
Volodymyr Lytvyn attends a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. Volodymyr Lytvyn was elected the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament Tuesday. Minutes after he was elected, Lytvyn announced the formation of a new government coalition, made up of groups led by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and the new speaker, holding up to 248 seats in the 450-member assembly. 
Volodymyr Lytvyn (2nd L) is congratulated after being elected as the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament at a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. 
Volodymyr Lytvyn (R) attends a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. Volodymyr Lytvyn was elected the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament Tuesday.

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Dec
09

Pessimism lingers in NY as Christmas drawing near

A big discount sign is seen in luxury Time Warner Center in New York, the United States of America. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
An straggler rest in front of a shop in New York, the United States of America, Dec. 7, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
Pedestians walk past luxury brand Versace's shop on 5th Avenue in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
An oldster cadges at a street of New York, the United States of America, Dec. 5, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
A drawer paints for visitors at a downtown street in New York, the United States of America, on Dec. 7, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
The photo taken on Dec. 7, 2008 shows quiet luxury Time Warner Center in New York, the United States of America. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
A coachman steers a sightseeing carriage on street near Central Park in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. Because of travellers declines, coachmen have to prolong working time. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.

A coachman wait for client near Central Park in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. Because of travellers declines, coachmen have to prolong working time. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.

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Dec
09

Pessimism lingers in NY as Christmas drawing near

A big discount sign is seen in luxury Time Warner Center in New York, the United States of America. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
An straggler rest in front of a shop in New York, the United States of America, Dec. 7, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
Pedestians walk past luxury brand Versace's shop on 5th Avenue in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
An oldster cadges at a street of New York, the United States of America, Dec. 5, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
A drawer paints for visitors at a downtown street in New York, the United States of America, on Dec. 7, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
The photo taken on Dec. 7, 2008 shows quiet luxury Time Warner Center in New York, the United States of America. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
A coachman steers a sightseeing carriage on street near Central Park in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. Because of travellers declines, coachmen have to prolong working time. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.

A coachman wait for client near Central Park in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. Because of travellers declines, coachmen have to prolong working time. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.

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Dec
09

Santa Clause in Christmas race

Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats participate in a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 2008. Starting from a skating rink in Westend City Center, people sang Christmas carol and ran to the Oktogon, which is hundreds meters away. The race is held to collect money for a children's hospital.
Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats participate in a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 2008.

Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats sing Christmas carol druing a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 200

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Dec
09

Santa Clause in Christmas race

Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats participate in a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 2008. Starting from a skating rink in Westend City Center, people sang Christmas carol and ran to the Oktogon, which is hundreds meters away. The race is held to collect money for a children's hospital.
Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats participate in a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 2008.

Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats sing Christmas carol druing a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 200

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Dec
09

11-m high Big Ben, made of chocolate

A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. The reproduction of Big Ben is made of 8000 kg of chocolate and is 11 meters in height.  
A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. 
A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. 

A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008.

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Dec
09

11-m high Big Ben, made of chocolate

A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. The reproduction of Big Ben is made of 8000 kg of chocolate and is 11 meters in height.  
A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. 
A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. 

A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008.

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