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The UN Refugee Agency continues to garner support for the millions of refugees under its care with World Refugee Day (June 20). Below is the World Refugee Day 2006 TV Spot on "Hope" featuring UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie. Thanks, Janet! TMZ is also reporting that Brad, Angelina and their three children — Maddox, Zahara, and Shiloh — will be moving back to Malibu this weekend. Included in this entry are more pitures of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie speaking to a reporter in Swakopmund, Namibia, from this past Wednesday. (You can watch the full interview here.) In the interview, conducted by the Namibian Broadcasting Corp., Pitt and Jolie sat side by side, reflecting on their experience in the African country where their daughter Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt was born. More pictures in the gallery!
UPDATE :: Brad, Angelina and their kids may already be back in L.A. and could return to Pitt’s Malibu estate as early as tonight.








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oh i’m jealous, I don’t have a copy of People magazine (or any mag, for that matter) containing the pictures. I’m in the boondocks right now so i have to be contented with the clicking on Jared.
Hope everyone who wants a copy will get one soon!later……………
Provisions relating to residence and citizenship of Walvis Bay residents3. (1) Any person, not being a Namibian citizen, who, on the effective date, is ordinarily resident in Walvis Bay and who -(a) is a South Africa citizen; or(b) is the holder of a permit for permanent residence issued before the effective date by a competent person or authority in terms of the laws of South Africa,shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the laws of Namibia relating to immigration, be granted a permanent residence permit if such person, before or on 31 May 1994 or such later date (if any) as may have been determined under subsection (4)(a), applies for such a permit in the form prescribed for that purpose under subsection (4)(b).(2) A person referred to in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) who, up to the effective date, has been resident in Walvis Bay, or in any other place in Namibia and Walvis Bay, for a continuous period of not less than five years, may, instead of so applying for a permanent residence permit, before or on 31 May 1994 or such later date (if any) as may have been determined under subsection (4)(a), apply for Namibian citizenship by naturalization in the form prescribed for that purpose under subsection (4)(b), and such person, if he or she satisfies the Minister of Home Affairs that he or she -(a) is willing to renounce his or her foreign citizenship; and(b) has not been convicted in Namibia of an offence specified in the Second Schedule to the Namibian Citizenship Act, 1990 (Act 14 of 1990),shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in section 5 of the Namibian Citizenship Act, 1990, but subject to subsection (3) of this section, be granted Namibian citizenship by naturalization and be issued with a certificate of naturalization as a Namibian citizen under the Namibian Citizenship Act, 1990, as fully and effectually as if his or her application in terms of this subsection had been an application for Namibian citizenship by naturalization in terms of section 5 of that Act.(3) The provisions of subsections (2), (3), (5) and (6) of section 5 of the Namibian Citizenship Act, 1990, shall apply with respect to applications in terms of subsection (2) of this section.(4) The Minister of Home Affairs may by notice in the Gazette -,(a) defer the last day specified in subsections (1) and (2) on which applications
# 499 | Ivyinclude me on the list of loonies…lol….i went Thursday at the newstand near my work and bought one….i can’t wait for my subcription which is expected to be deliver monday….my…when i look the fics…i was staring with glaze eyes…they look so happy, peaceful and of course, beautiful…shiloh looks so adorable, angie looks content, brad was so awestruck and zahara…is whatever….lol…zee is a diva…lol…some of my co-workers even got into celeb pics feasting…most said…wow…aww she looks so adorable and cute….zee looks like angie with darker skin…brad is so cute and happy….angies is as always beautiful….etc….we had a water cooler gathering and discussed this family…work is forgotten…he! he!this family really gathered interest even those i think are cynical about celebs….however, i have a scary thoughts….do you think that public, such us fans and non-fans and the media will put a lot of pressure into these kids with all our interest with them??? please don’t throw **** on my direction…just asking…anyways….i think brangelina can take care of that problem….they will just hire those "don’t-mess-with-us-guards-or-you-will-get-your-ass-kick-to-kingdom-come..lol…that will be fun to watch someone’s ass being kick to the curb….and then that ass will complain…and then another round of kicking asses through the court…la…la…lolbamzs rocks and rules!!
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGERGovernorState of California—Health and Human Services AgencyDepartment of Health ServicesSANDRA SHEWRYDirectorDecember 21, 2004TO: GENERAL ACUTE CARE HOSPITALSALTERNATIVE BIRTHING CENTERSSUBJECT: CALIFORNIA DOMESTIC PARTNER RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT OF 2003-EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2005Background:The California Domestic Partner Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2003 (Statutes of 2003, chapter 421 (A.B. 205)) and subsequent amendments (Statutes of 2004, chapter 947 (A.B. 2580)) extend most rights and duties of marriage granted under state law to persons registered as domestic partners on and after January 1, 2005.What is the role for Hospitals?The main activity performed by hospitals that will be affected by this new law is the birth registration process.These requirements are effective as of January 1, 2005.Domestic partners are to be treated as spouses.The current practice in completing a birth certificate is to ask a birth mother if she is married, and to insert her spouse’s information if she is married, or to advise her of the Paternity Opportunity Program (POP) if she is not married and wishes for the child’s father’s name to be inserted in items 6A, 6B, and 6C.As of January 1, 2005, equal consideration must be given to birth mothers with state-registered domestic partners. Accordingly, if a birth mother states that she is not married, she should be asked if a second parent should also be listed on the certificate, either because the father has signed a POP form, or because the birth mother is a state-registered domestic partner. If she responds she is a state-registered domestic partner, then, if she wishes, her state-registered domestic partner’s name is to be inserted in the “Father” fields, items 6A, 6B and 6C. It is the birth mother’s responsibility to state if she and her partner qualify as state-registered domestic partners.Center for Health Statistics, MS 5103, PO Box 997410, Sacramento, CA 95899-7410Phone (916) 552-8139 Fax (916) 552-8110Internet Address: http://www.dhs.ca.govCALIFORNIA DOMESTIC PARTNER RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT OF2003-EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2005PAGE 2When completing the birth certificate at the hospital, no validation or “proof” of the marriage or the spouse’s name is required of birth mothers stating that they are married. Similarly, if the birth mother states she qualifies as “a s
Certificate of Citizenship - Identity document proving U.S. citizenship. Certificates of citizenship are issued to derivative citizens and to persons who acquired U.S. citizenship (see definitions for Acquired and Derivative Citizenship). Derivative Citizenship - Citizenship conveyed to children through the naturalization of parents or, under certain circumstances, to foreign-born children adopted by U.S. citizen parents, provided certain conditions are met.Child - Generally, an unmarried person under 21 years of age who is: a child born in wedlock; a stepchild, provided that the child was under 18 years of age at the time that the marriage creating the stepchild relationship occurred; a legitimated child, provided that the child was legitimated while in the legal custody of the legitimating parent; a child born out of wedlock, when a benefit is sought on the basis of its relationship with its mother, or to its father if the father has or had a bona fide relationship with the child; a child adopted while under 16 years of age who has resided since adoption in the legal custody of the adopting parents for at least 2 years; or an orphan, under 16 years of age, who has been adopted abroad by a U.S. citizen or has an immediate-relative visa petition submitted in his/her behalf and is coming to the United States for adoption by a U.S. citizen.
# 500 | mickeyintroublei wish that he did that to that lunatic from ne….kick the asses of these pathetic so called "journalists" …i am willing to contribute to mickey’s legal fees….lol
Country of - Birth: The country in which a person is born.Chargeability: The independent country to which an immigrant entering under the preference system is accredited for purposes of numerical limitations.Citizenship: The country in which a person is born (and has not renounced or lost citizenship) or naturalized and to which that person owes allegiance and by which he or she is entitled to be protected.Former Allegiance: The previous country of citizenship of a naturalized U.S. citizen or of a person who derived U.S. citizenship.(Last) Residence: The country in which an alien habitually resided prior to entering the United States.Nationality: The country of a person’s citizenship or country in which the person is deemed a national.STRUCTURE: Information in each country listing is presented as follows:_ CITIZENSHIP_ DUAL CITIZENSHIP_ LOSS OF CITIZENSHIP_ ADDRESSCITIZENSHIP: This section lists the various methods by which a person mayobtain the citizenship of a country.1. Citizenship by Birth: Citizenship is granted due to birth within thecountry. The legal term for this is "jus solis." In most cases, there are fewstipulations on citizenship being granted. Birth in the country automaticallyconfers citizenship regardless of the parents’ citizenship or status.In the case of U.S. citizens born abroad in a country under the principle of jus solis,the question arises as to whether the other citizenship continues after the child hasleft the country of birth. For definitive answers to questions such as this, contactthe proper embassy or the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.2. Citizenship by Descent: Citizenship of a nation is passed on to a childbased upon at least one of the parents being a citizen of that nation,regardless of the child’s actual country of birth. The term for this is "jussanguinis."Though most countries adhere to the principle of citizenship by descent,they differ on some factors (father’s vs. mother’s rights, citizenship of one orboth parents, the marital status of the parents, and others).As a person reaches an age of maturity, continuing the condition of citizenship bybirth (jus solis) or citizenship by descent (jus sanguinis) may depend on factorsunique to the nation of that citizenship.
2. Citizenship by Descent: Citizenship of a nation is passed on to a childbased upon at least one of the parents being a citizen of that nation,regardless of the child’s actual country of birth. The term for this is "jussanguinis."Though most countries adhere to the principle of citizenship by descent,they differ on some factors (father’s vs. mother’s rights, citizenship of one orboth parents, the marital status of the parents, and others).As a person reaches an age of maturity, continuing the condition of citizenship bybirth (jus solis) or citizenship by descent (jus sanguinis) may depend on factorsunique to the nation of that citizenship.3. Citizenship by Naturalization: This is a formal process by whichpersons may acquire the citizenship of a country. The process varies andcitizenship is not guaranteed. Basic rules may include a period ofresidence, renunciation of other citizenship, and familiarity with thelanguage and customs of the country.4. Citizenship by Marriage: By some nations’ laws, upon marriage, aperson is entitled to become a naturalized citizen of their spouse’s countrywithout having to fulfill other naturalization requirements. These laws areoften different for males than for females.5. Citizenship by Registration: In some instances, A person may acquirecitizenship by registration with the national government without meeting all5 naturalization requirements for that nation. Usually these persons possessblood ties to the country through immediate relatives who are citizens, or bymarriage to a citizen of that country.DUAL CITIZENSHIP: Dual citizenship is the simultaneous possession of twocitizenships. It arises because there is no common international law relating tocitizenship. The most common reasons for dual citizenship are these:_ Marriage to a citizen of another country._ Adoption by parents who are citizens of another country._ Birth in a country that grants citizenship by birth, to parents who arecitizens of a country that grants citizenship by descent.Not all nations recognize that their citizens may possess simultaneous citizenshipof another country. In this directory, dual citizenship is addressed in the individualcountry listings as either RECOGNIZED or NOT RECOGNIZED by that country.The EXCEPTION entries list any exceptions to recognition or non-recognition ofdual citizenship.HMMMMM!
# 428 | CLINIQUA | - Thanks Cliniqua for the transcripts, the Star Magazine actually surprised me. Actually all mags did, very sweet
# 499 | Ivy | - Hi Ivy, I am so glad that you got your People today, I think mine with come today, but its still earlier here
# 509 | malibumom |Yeah hmmm!!!! is right. I have now joined the (these two are married) bandwagon. You were saying something about the birth certificate in a thread a while ago. What does that have to do with them being married again?
Morning All! Does anyone know if Rica is posting today?Everyone have a nice day. Baseball to watch!Anyone watching the WORLD CUP? Not much of a soccer fan.WELCOME HOME, BAMZS!KEEP ON ROCKIN!
# 513 | CODL HARD MATH | - Morning CHM, don’t know if Rica posted as tet, yes I am watching the World Cup its fun lol. Have a great day as well
Raquel-The birthcertificate come into play because 2 are issued-first of all the US birth certificate specifically asks if the mother and father are married-but more importantly in CA there are specific elements that must take place for a man who is not married to put his name on that Birth certificate-I do have a copy of a blank namibian birthcertificate and the specifcs of a CA birth certificate-This is not to say that they couldn’t have filed the proper paperwork to have Brad listed as Dad-but IF they are unmarried-all children adopted and born to Angelina Jolie will have to be adopted all over again by Brad (initially) OR he will always have to add his name to the birthcertificate unless they get married or are married in which case it is a moot point-
Trivia…I got 2 extra copies of the People magazine. Do you want one? I can send 1 to you if you want free of charge. Let me know.
Hello BAMZS fans!Did everybody got their People issue yet? I didnt have a chance yet and Im wondering if it isnt sold out yet… Is the magazine still in stores?? I hope it isnt sold out yet..
Agnieszka….Better hurry up. In Toronto, Canada, almost all stores are sold-out. I think People magazine will release more. I hope.
# 517 | Agnieszka | - No, still waiting for mine. I think they are still in stores but I don’t know if they are sold out or not
Agnieszka–I got it Thursday afternoon in the Chicago suburbs. This morning it was still around, but far fewer copies. Hope you can get it because it’s a keeper.
The Shiloh people mag issue is a collector’s item. You may want to buy extra copies and then auction them at ebay. People from other countries are dying to buy a copy of the mag.
I think mine with come today, but its still earlier here # 511 | Alexanderina Thanks Alex, I have my fingers and toes crossed that you will get it today!
# 524 | Ivy | - Thanks Ivy
ok you guys know what? she has been titled a homew-wrecker because she DID wrecked a home. she’s building a family but at someone’s else expense and it wouldn’t anger some people as much if guys would stop worshipping them as if they were gods, also this baby is daughter of actors and there are some people that think she is the new messiah and that is sad
Oh well ash the ass is back. Heard that before…Can you be more original. Sicko!
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