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Pax Visits Mommy Angelina Jolie

Pax Visits Mommy Angelina Jolie

Brad Pitt makes another trip to visit longtime partner Angelina Jolie at the Lenval Hospital in Nice, France on Tuesday.

Pitt, 44, was seen swinging his 4-year-old son, Pax, into the hospital. Maddox, 6, was also seen napping in the backseat of their SUV.

And if you look closely, Pax was wearing his support for Momgelina. He wore a Kung Fu Panda t-shirt! (Angie voiced Tigress, a South China Tiger, in the 2008 animated film.)

It’s also just been reported that Kung Fu Panda broke box office records for animated films in China, raking in $19.6 million dollars in its first three weeks.

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Good day . Nelah here* hey all, hey Vickie. On my way 2 belly dance class, checking Angelina* family. It looks 2 me as if Brad is in comfortable/ casual dress, he has the kids* he is waiting in the hospital room with Angie *ntheir babies & he looks comfy & Sexquisite* he has a sexy mouth. Looks good 2 me. Pax is a cutey pie in his Mommy movie shirt. Bbl Nelah.

Here is a video of twins in the womb.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_uv3cBg0bs0

Brad always looks stylish and hot.

NIKE @ 07/08/2008 at 8:10 pm

from USA today, the video discussed Brad Pitt’s styly. To sum up, his style is COOL.

http://www.usatoday.com/life/lifestyle/fashion/2008-03-11-celeb-style-brad-pitt_N.htm

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They talked about Brad’s clothing so effortless. They have an expert to deconstruct how to look like Brad !!!!

The video was made 3 months ago.

OMG give me a little Brad Pitt any day… Clothes or no clothes!

Let them dress the kids the way they want.It’s better not to spend alot of money on childrens clothing,They are helping other children who are poor to eat and go to school.Beside’s if you are given everything ,you will never appreciate things given to you.I love this Family,mostly people who criticize are haters who sit on this thread like Buzzards,ready to attack.Like they are coming in for the Kill.

hahaha @ 07/08/2008 at 8:04 pm

Brad could wear same outfit every day all the time. I still want to do him. He is the sexiest man alive. delicious.
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vickifromtexas @ 07/08/2008 at 8:25 pm

neleh, how is your mouth today? belly dancing class, that is so cool, i would love to take belly dancing. doesn’t brad look hot in these pics.

Brad will never make a best dressed list.

hahaha @ 07/08/2008 at 8:04 pm

Brad could wear same outfit every day all the time. I still want to do him. He is the sexiest man alive. delicious.
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Muhahahahaa! Even sackcloth and ashes? lol… I don’t know why i found that curiously amusing.

Iraq Q&A with International Rescue Committee Program Director Aidan Goldsmith

08 Jul 2008 -

The International Rescue Committee restarted programs in Iraq in November 2007 and Aidan Goldsmith recently arrived to head up the relief effort. He shares his thoughts on the bleak humanitarian situation in Iraq and how the IRC is working to improve conditions for some of the most vulnerable families.

Five years after the start of the war in Iraq, how would you describe conditions for Iraqi people who have been displaced by violence?

Over 2.5 million people are internally displaced by the ongoing conflict and they need help now more than ever. It would not be a stretch to describe the situation for ordinary Iraqis as dire and as time goes on, the circumstances are not improving. Both uprooted families and the communities hosting them have few services that are functioning. There are pressing needs in all essential services including water, shelter, sanitation, food, health care and work opportunities. Women and children are especially vulnerable. Violence against them is on the rise and they are suffering in all sorts of ways as a result of the deteriorating health and education systems.

Are children able to go to school amid the ongoing violence?

Schools that are open are strained beyond capacity. In areas with huge influxes of internally displaced people, students now have to go to classes in shifts. What this means it that children are now getting little more than three hours of schooling a day, in classrooms with as many as 60 pupils. The reality for many of the kids is even if they are attending school, they have very little opportunity to learn.

In volatile areas of the country, it is not uncommon for parents to keep their children home from school because of violence on the streets. They are afraid their children could get caught in the cross fire.

Our concern is that the longer kids are out of school, the less likely they will return and that’s a situation that we want to avoid. Children who drop out of school or can’t go because of violence are missing out on the only social and emotional support systems available to them. Among other things, they will have fewer work opportunities down the line.

We’re really afraid that there’s going to be a generation of children who missed out on primary and secondary education. That’s going to have a major impact on Iraq’s future recovery.

What is the IRC doing to help children who have fallen behind in their schooling?

We’re starting programs in northern and southern Iraq that aim to help children catch up on missed schooling. We’re especially targeting displaced children because they are having the most trouble keeping up.

This summer, we are running accelerated learning classes for three months at Qalawa Camp in Suleimanyah in Northern Iraq. Families have been living there for as long as two years. Most of the children there have been in and out of school depending on the levels of violence in their communities of origin. Many of these kids have restarted school in Suleimanyah, but are now way behind for their age. So we want to do everything we can to help them catch up. There are hundreds of children in the camp and absolutely nothing for them to do over the summer, so this program will also provide recreational activities, sports and art classes.

We also just received a donation from Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt to rehabilitate three congested schools in Najaf and Karbala that are hosting more than 2,000 displaced children. So we hope to begin work on new classrooms and other renovations this summer and launch accelerated learning programs for children who are behind in their studies soon after.

We’ve identified more than a dozen other schools in and around Najaf that need help to accommodate influxes of displaced kids and we’re looking for assistance to do that.

We’ve already completed construction of new classrooms at an overcrowded school near Erbil in Northern Iraq. The school’s student population had more than doubled in size as more and more displaced families fled to the area.

You’ve spent time speaking with Iraqi families. How come they are not returning home?

Despite the fact that they are living in abysmal conditions, the vast majority of displaced Iraqis do not want to return to their communities out of fear of the violence that awaits them. Many of the displaced have had family members killed as a result of sectarian violence or have witnessed events too horrible to recount. Their fear is genuine and runs deep. Also, many of their homes have either been destroyed or occupied by other families since fleeing, so they don’t necessarily have anywhere to return to.

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What impacts you the most about the stories you hear from the people you are assisting?

The most heartbreaking thing is how much their lives have changed for the worst. Baghdad used to be a thriving city where people of all ethnicities lived together in relative peace. Many of the Iraqis I have spoken to cannot believe how divided and violent the country has become. Iraqis were hard working and highly educated. So many families have lost everything including loved ones, homes and businesses as a result of the conflict. They have lost faith in the government and feel the authorities have provided little help, leaving them to fend for themselves in squalid conditions. Thankfully community members that are hosting them have been generous in providing things like clothing and household items. But generally, they are living day-to-day, waiting to see what happens, and with little optimism that anything will change soon. It is not surprising that many are traumatized and living with a profound sense of hopelessness.

http://www.theirc.org/news/q-a-from-iraq7089.html

Via JJB

piper, with a low @ 07/08/2008 at 7:49 pm

Is it just me or has the idiot who suggested that Angelina dress Zahara and Shiloh like Minnie Mouse, with bows and polka dots, resurfaced?
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Ok this is one of the funniest things I have ever heard lmao. OMG I need a Depends lol. Minnie mouseeeeeeeeeeee!

I am sure Brad at this time in his life doesn’t care what clothing list he is on.He is to busy with his family.

#112 That is so funny lol I also need a depend,Minnie Mouse ,crazy nuts.

why dont you idiots stop engaging with the haters

Hmmm I wonder who could of been the person to start this whole Fashion war…. Sounds like the work of the infamous, I n F a m o u s.

What a jerk. He always gets people to react. LOL

eeerrrr……all in all,poppa pitt looks better nekkid!

Brad is a gorgeous dad . Can’t wait for the babies.

http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=wanted.htm

#3 WANTED
TOTAL LIFETIME GROSSES
Domestic: $93,037,600 59.4%
+ Foreign: $63,675,921 40.6%
= Worldwide: $156,713,521

#5 Kung Fu Panda
TOTAL LIFETIME GROSSES
Domestic: $194,320,130 55.8%
+ Foreign: $154,132,142 44.2%
= Worldwide: $348,452,272

QQQQ @ 07/08/2008 at 8:30 pm
Thanks for posting. It is good to read how the Jolie-Pitts donations are put to good use.

bdj @ 07/08/2008 at 8:41 pm - Thanks for posting… by the w/end KFP should reach $200M Domestic

Brad looks like he has been working out. He has lost weight since Tree of Life. He looks good. Best wishes to Angelina.

What is wrong with hand me downs, if the clothes are well made and still look good.

angie fan @ 07/08/2008 at 8:50 pm

I am glad angelina is teaching the children to be practical and not pompous. The JP’s may be rich but they dont waste. Children are more into comfort than fashion. Besides children usually change like 10 times a day because they usually mess up what ever they are wearing when they play.

NIKE @ 07/08/2008 at 8:10 pm

http://www.usatoday.com/life/lifestyle/fashion/2008-03-11-celeb-style-brad-pitt_N.htm

Each week New York-based reporter Olivia Barker dissects the clothes of a fashion-forward star, trawling Manhattan’s trendiest boutiques to re-create a celebrity’s signature style. Today, she ventures into Odin in Soho to reconstruct the looks of stylish superstar Brad Pitt.

Matthew McConaughey’s was born, so who is next? Angie i hope, is is the right time, of course, we’re so excited to see the babies.

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