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Posted 12/17/2008 5:20:52 PM
Songs I love set to good music videos:Smashing Pumpkins - With Every Light - set to Ghibli and other anime
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Posted 12/17/2008 5:20:01 PM
Songs I love set to good music videos:Smashing Pumpkins - With Every Light - set to Ghibli and other anime
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Posted 12/15/2008 9:45:32 AM
So, lavendermuse, your LiveJournal reveals...You are... 2 unique (blame, for example, your interest in faith vs reason) and 29 herdlike (partly because you, like everyone else, enjoy sushi). When it comes to friends you are popular. In terms of the way you relate to people, you are wary of trusting strangers. Your writing style (based on a recent public entry) is intellectual.Your overall weirdness is: 14(The average level of weirdness is: 27.You are weirder than 25 of other LJers.)Find out what your weirdness level is!
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Posted 12/10/2008 6:49:00 AM
Angelina Jolie Urges Justice for Darfur Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By Stephen M. Silverman "I have no animosity toward Hollywood or the demands of the red carpet, all that silliness," says Jolie, who stars in the new movie A Mighty Heart. "That's my job, and I'm happy to have it. But when I die, do I want to be remembered as an actress? No. I recently had an op-ed published in a newspaper. And at the end, it didn't say I was an actress. It said that I was a U.N. goodwill ambassador that's all. And I was really proud." "In her 868-word report, ... Jolie writes, "By every measure killings, rapes, the burning and looting of villages the violence in Darfur has increased since my last visit, in 2004. ... It was estimated then that more than 1,000 people were dying each week." In stating her current aim, she writes, "I hope the international community will intervene, right away, to protect the people of Darfur and prevent further violence. The refugees don't need more resolutions or statements of concern. They need follow-through on past promises of action." Justice for Darfur by Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt Breaks Ground on Green-Housing Project Thursday May 10, 2007 By Mary GreenBrad Pitt may be halfway around the world with his family in Prague, but on Thursday, ground was broken on his green-housing project in New Orleans. Pitt, 43, tells PEOPLE: "The greatest victory for me will be when the first people move into one of these green homes when they can put their key into that lock, sit down at the table, have dinner with their families and live their lives. That's what we're getting closer to with this announcement today." Last year, Pitt co-sponsored a competition with Global Green USA to find an affordable, Earth-friendly plan for building housing and community centers in neighborhoods ravaged the previous year by Hurricane Katrina. In August, he announced the winners of his Sustainable Design Competition for New Orleans: New York City architects Andrew Kotchen and Matthew Berman of the firm Workshop/APD. "Communities need to be rebuilt here and we hope this project points the way to how it can be done using smart sustainable design," Pitt tells PEOPLE. The actor and Angelina Jolie (who is in the Czech Republic filming Wanted) also announced Thursday that they have donated $1 million to humanitarian groups assisting more than 4 million people affected by the crisis in Darfur. The gift, from their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, will go to three groups playing key roles in the Sudan and neighboring Chad: the United Nations Refugee Agency, the International Rescue Committee and SOS Children's Villages, according to a statement. Angelina Jolie's Bath Time with BradTuesday June 05, 2007 By Marla Lehner"As for her own relationship with Pitt, Jolie says that their connection has grown over time despite many changes in their family life. "I think we both went on a lot of faith we really did," she says. "Our family has grown very quickly, and we have a lot of responsibility together, and we acknowledge that we are lucky we turned out be for each other everything we'd hoped. We could have been very wrong, but every challenge we hit has brought us closer. It has been that kind of relationship.""
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Posted 12/10/2008 6:48:47 AM
Angelina Jolie Urges Justice for Darfur Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By Stephen M. Silverman "I have no animosity toward Hollywood or the demands of the red carpet, all that silliness," says Jolie, who stars in the new movie A Mighty Heart. "That's my job, and I'm happy to have it. But when I die, do I want to be remembered as an actress? No. I recently had an op-ed published in a newspaper. And at the end, it didn't say I was an actress. It said that I was a U.N. goodwill ambassador that's all. And I was really proud." "In her 868-word report, ... Jolie writes, "By every measure killings, rapes, the burning and looting of villages the violence in Darfur has increased since my last visit, in 2004. ... It was estimated then that more than 1,000 people were dying each week." In stating her current aim, she writes, "I hope the international community will intervene, right away, to protect the people of Darfur and prevent further violence. The refugees don't need more resolutions or statements of concern. They need follow-through on past promises of action." Justice for Darfur by Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt Breaks Ground on Green-Housing Project Thursday May 10, 2007 By Mary GreenBrad Pitt may be halfway around the world with his family in Prague, but on Thursday, ground was broken on his green-housing project in New Orleans. Pitt, 43, tells PEOPLE: "The greatest victory for me will be when the first people move into one of these green homes when they can put their key into that lock, sit down at the table, have dinner with their families and live their lives. That's what we're getting closer to with this announcement today." Last year, Pitt co-sponsored a competition with Global Green USA to find an affordable, Earth-friendly plan for building housing and community centers in neighborhoods ravaged the previous year by Hurricane Katrina. In August, he announced the winners of his Sustainable Design Competition for New Orleans: New York City architects Andrew Kotchen and Matthew Berman of the firm Workshop/APD. "Communities need to be rebuilt here and we hope this project points the way to how it can be done using smart sustainable design," Pitt tells PEOPLE. The actor and Angelina Jolie (who is in the Czech Republic filming Wanted) also announced Thursday that they have donated $1 million to humanitarian groups assisting more than 4 million people affected by the crisis in Darfur. The gift, from their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, will go to three groups playing key roles in the Sudan and neighboring Chad: the United Nations Refugee Agency, the International Rescue Committee and SOS Children's Villages, according to a statement. Angelina Jolie's Bath Time with BradTuesday June 05, 2007 By Marla Lehner"As for her own relationship with Pitt, Jolie says that their connection has grown over time despite many changes in their family life. "I think we both went on a lot of faith we really did," she says. "Our family has grown very quickly, and we have a lot of responsibility together, and we acknowledge that we are lucky we turned out be for each other everything we'd hoped. We could have been very wrong, but every challenge we hit has brought us closer. It has been that kind of relationship.""
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Posted 12/10/2008 6:48:25 AM
Angelina Jolie Urges Justice for Darfur Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By Stephen M. Silverman "I have no animosity toward Hollywood or the demands of the red carpet, all that silliness," says Jolie, who stars in the new movie A Mighty Heart. "That's my job, and I'm happy to have it. But when I die, do I want to be remembered as an actress? No. I recently had an op-ed published in a newspaper. And at the end, it didn't say I was an actress. It said that I was a U.N. goodwill ambassador that's all. And I was really proud." "In her 868-word report, ... Jolie writes, "By every measure killings, rapes, the burning and looting of villages the violence in Darfur has increased since my last visit, in 2004. ... It was estimated then that more than 1,000 people were dying each week." In stating her current aim, she writes, "I hope the international community will intervene, right away, to protect the people of Darfur and prevent further violence. The refugees don't need more resolutions or statements of concern. They need follow-through on past promises of action." Justice for Darfur by Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt Breaks Ground on Green-Housing Project Thursday May 10, 2007 By Mary GreenBrad Pitt may be halfway around the world with his family in Prague, but on Thursday, ground was broken on his green-housing project in New Orleans. Pitt, 43, tells PEOPLE: "The greatest victory for me will be when the first people move into one of these green homes when they can put their key into that lock, sit down at the table, have dinner with their families and live their lives. That's what we're getting closer to with this announcement today." Last year, Pitt co-sponsored a competition with Global Green USA to find an affordable, Earth-friendly plan for building housing and community centers in neighborhoods ravaged the previous year by Hurricane Katrina. In August, he announced the winners of his Sustainable Design Competition for New Orleans: New York City architects Andrew Kotchen and Matthew Berman of the firm Workshop/APD. "Communities need to be rebuilt here and we hope this project points the way to how it can be done using smart sustainable design," Pitt tells PEOPLE. The actor and Angelina Jolie (who is in the Czech Republic filming Wanted) also announced Thursday that they have donated $1 million to humanitarian groups assisting more than 4 million people affected by the crisis in Darfur. The gift, from their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, will go to three groups playing key roles in the Sudan and neighboring Chad: the United Nations Refugee Agency, the International Rescue Committee and SOS Children's Villages, according to a statement. Angelina Jolie's Bath Time with BradTuesday June 05, 2007 By Marla Lehner"As for her own relationship with Pitt, Jolie says that their connection has grown over time despite many changes in their family life. "I think we both went on a lot of faith we really did," she says. "Our family has grown very quickly, and we have a lot of responsibility together, and we acknowledge that we are lucky we turned out be for each other everything we'd hoped. We could have been very wrong, but every challenge we hit has brought us closer. It has been that kind of relationship.""
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Posted 12/10/2008 6:48:12 AM
Angelina Jolie Urges Justice for Darfur Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By Stephen M. Silverman "I have no animosity toward Hollywood or the demands of the red carpet, all that silliness," says Jolie, who stars in the new movie A Mighty Heart. "That's my job, and I'm happy to have it. But when I die, do I want to be remembered as an actress? No. I recently had an op-ed published in a newspaper. And at the end, it didn't say I was an actress. It said that I was a U.N. goodwill ambassador that's all. And I was really proud." "In her 868-word report, ... Jolie writes, "By every measure killings, rapes, the burning and looting of villages the violence in Darfur has increased since my last visit, in 2004. ... It was estimated then that more than 1,000 people were dying each week." In stating her current aim, she writes, "I hope the international community will intervene, right away, to protect the people of Darfur and prevent further violence. The refugees don't need more resolutions or statements of concern. They need follow-through on past promises of action." Justice for Darfur by Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt Breaks Ground on Green-Housing Project Thursday May 10, 2007 By Mary GreenBrad Pitt may be halfway around the world with his family in Prague, but on Thursday, ground was broken on his green-housing project in New Orleans. Pitt, 43, tells PEOPLE: "The greatest victory for me will be when the first people move into one of these green homes when they can put their key into that lock, sit down at the table, have dinner with their families and live their lives. That's what we're getting closer to with this announcement today." Last year, Pitt co-sponsored a competition with Global Green USA to find an affordable, Earth-friendly plan for building housing and community centers in neighborhoods ravaged the previous year by Hurricane Katrina. In August, he announced the winners of his Sustainable Design Competition for New Orleans: New York City architects Andrew Kotchen and Matthew Berman of the firm Workshop/APD. "Communities need to be rebuilt here and we hope this project points the way to how it can be done using smart sustainable design," Pitt tells PEOPLE. The actor and Angelina Jolie (who is in the Czech Republic filming Wanted) also announced Thursday that they have donated $1 million to humanitarian groups assisting more than 4 million people affected by the crisis in Darfur. The gift, from their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, will go to three groups playing key roles in the Sudan and neighboring Chad: the United Nations Refugee Agency, the International Rescue Committee and SOS Children's Villages, according to a statement. Angelina Jolie's Bath Time with BradTuesday June 05, 2007 By Marla Lehner"As for her own relationship with Pitt, Jolie says that their connection has grown over time despite many changes in their family life. "I think we both went on a lot of faith we really did," she says. "Our family has grown very quickly, and we have a lot of responsibility together, and we acknowledge that we are lucky we turned out be for each other everything we'd hoped. We could have been very wrong, but every challenge we hit has brought us closer. It has been that kind of relationship.""
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Posted 12/10/2008 6:47:55 AM
Angelina Jolie Urges Justice for Darfur Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By Stephen M. Silverman "I have no animosity toward Hollywood or the demands of the red carpet, all that silliness," says Jolie, who stars in the new movie A Mighty Heart. "That's my job, and I'm happy to have it. But when I die, do I want to be remembered as an actress? No. I recently had an op-ed published in a newspaper. And at the end, it didn't say I was an actress. It said that I was a U.N. goodwill ambassador that's all. And I was really proud." "In her 868-word report, ... Jolie writes, "By every measure killings, rapes, the burning and looting of villages the violence in Darfur has increased since my last visit, in 2004. ... It was estimated then that more than 1,000 people were dying each week." In stating her current aim, she writes, "I hope the international community will intervene, right away, to protect the people of Darfur and prevent further violence. The refugees don't need more resolutions or statements of concern. They need follow-through on past promises of action." Justice for Darfur by Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt Breaks Ground on Green-Housing Project Thursday May 10, 2007 By Mary GreenBrad Pitt may be halfway around the world with his family in Prague, but on Thursday, ground was broken on his green-housing project in New Orleans. Pitt, 43, tells PEOPLE: "The greatest victory for me will be when the first people move into one of these green homes when they can put their key into that lock, sit down at the table, have dinner with their families and live their lives. That's what we're getting closer to with this announcement today." Last year, Pitt co-sponsored a competition with Global Green USA to find an affordable, Earth-friendly plan for building housing and community centers in neighborhoods ravaged the previous year by Hurricane Katrina. In August, he announced the winners of his Sustainable Design Competition for New Orleans: New York City architects Andrew Kotchen and Matthew Berman of the firm Workshop/APD. "Communities need to be rebuilt here and we hope this project points the way to how it can be done using smart sustainable design," Pitt tells PEOPLE. The actor and Angelina Jolie (who is in the Czech Republic filming Wanted) also announced Thursday that they have donated $1 million to humanitarian groups assisting more than 4 million people affected by the crisis in Darfur. The gift, from their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, will go to three groups playing key roles in the Sudan and neighboring Chad: the United Nations Refugee Agency, the International Rescue Committee and SOS Children's Villages, according to a statement. Angelina Jolie's Bath Time with BradTuesday June 05, 2007 By Marla Lehner"As for her own relationship with Pitt, Jolie says that their connection has grown over time despite many changes in their family life. "I think we both went on a lot of faith we really did," she says. "Our family has grown very quickly, and we have a lot of responsibility together, and we acknowledge that we are lucky we turned out be for each other everything we'd hoped. We could have been very wrong, but every challenge we hit has brought us closer. It has been that kind of relationship.""
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Posted 12/10/2008 6:47:15 AM
Angelina Jolie Urges Justice for Darfur Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By Stephen M. Silverman "I have no animosity toward Hollywood or the demands of the red carpet, all that silliness," says Jolie, who stars in the new movie A Mighty Heart. "That's my job, and I'm happy to have it. But when I die, do I want to be remembered as an actress? No. I recently had an op-ed published in a newspaper. And at the end, it didn't say I was an actress. It said that I was a U.N. goodwill ambassador that's all. And I was really proud." "In her 868-word report, ... Jolie writes, "By every measure killings, rapes, the burning and looting of villages the violence in Darfur has increased since my last visit, in 2004. ... It was estimated then that more than 1,000 people were dying each week." In stating her current aim, she writes, "I hope the international community will intervene, right away, to protect the people of Darfur and prevent further violence. The refugees don't need more resolutions or statements of concern. They need follow-through on past promises of action." Justice for Darfur by Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt Breaks Ground on Green-Housing Project Thursday May 10, 2007 By Mary GreenBrad Pitt may be halfway around the world with his family in Prague, but on Thursday, ground was broken on his green-housing project in New Orleans. Pitt, 43, tells PEOPLE: "The greatest victory for me will be when the first people move into one of these green homes when they can put their key into that lock, sit down at the table, have dinner with their families and live their lives. That's what we're getting closer to with this announcement today." Last year, Pitt co-sponsored a competition with Global Green USA to find an affordable, Earth-friendly plan for building housing and community centers in neighborhoods ravaged the previous year by Hurricane Katrina. In August, he announced the winners of his Sustainable Design Competition for New Orleans: New York City architects Andrew Kotchen and Matthew Berman of the firm Workshop/APD. "Communities need to be rebuilt here and we hope this project points the way to how it can be done using smart sustainable design," Pitt tells PEOPLE. The actor and Angelina Jolie (who is in the Czech Republic filming Wanted) also announced Thursday that they have donated $1 million to humanitarian groups assisting more than 4 million people affected by the crisis in Darfur. The gift, from their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, will go to three groups playing key roles in the Sudan and neighboring Chad: the United Nations Refugee Agency, the International Rescue Committee and SOS Children's Villages, according to a statement. Angelina Jolie's Bath Time with BradTuesday June 05, 2007 By Marla Lehner"As for her own relationship with Pitt, Jolie says that their connection has grown over time despite many changes in their family life. "I think we both went on a lot of faith we really did," she says. "Our family has grown very quickly, and we have a lot of responsibility together, and we acknowledge that we are lucky we turned out be for each other everything we'd hoped. We could have been very wrong, but every challenge we hit has brought us closer. It has been that kind of relationship.""
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