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In what was arguably the most anticipated delivery in the world, Angelina Jolie gave birth to Brad Pitt's daughter yesterday in Africa, Pitt's publicist announced.
The night of May 27, 2006 in Namibia, Africa, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt welcomed their daughter, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt. No further information is being given," publicist Cindy Guagenti said in a statement.
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... CITES Management Authorities of Botswana/Namibia/ South Africa under agreement no. BW/NA/ZA xxxxxxâ...
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Typical scenes on an average day in Namibia's Etosha National Park, which is home to rare black rhinos and the world's largest population of cheetahs and where a single photo frame captures multiple species of wildlife, shaming its more famous neighbour -- South Africa's Kruger Park.
It's not just the "Brangelina factor" -- although Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's decision to have their daughter Shiloh in the seaside resort of Swakopmund certainly helped catapult the little-known corner of Africa onto the international map.
It's also because Namibia remains wonderfully unspoiled, an "insider's secret," tempered by increasing accessibility through regular nonstop flights from Frankfurt and London, as well as daily connections with South Africa. Cars are few and far between on its fantasti...
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Before he disappeared, Alexander, 54, an Israeli citizen and a U.S. permanent resident, allegedly transferred $57 million to Israel. He was located last month in the Republic of Namibia in southwest Africa, where he was briefly detained before being freed on bail pending a ruling on an extradition request by U.S. authorities.
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... under the aegis of the United Nations in Namibia in 1989 and in the former Yugoslavia in 1992. [4] ... in two peace-keeping missions, in Namibia, Africa, and in the former Yugoslavia, without receiving t...
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...production, are located in Namibia, Africa. Forsys does not appear. to have any miner...
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... acceptable solution to the problem of Namibia, which South Africa was administering in defiance ...
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... CITES Management Authorities of Botswana/Namibia/South Africa under agreement no. BW/ NA/ZA xxxxxxÂ...
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'WHY ?" My friends ask. Well, like many choices in my life, this one was based on little knowledge and a gut feeling. I wanted to see "Africa," so I went to the source of great travelling knowledge -- a Lonely Planet guidebook. It suggested one African itinerary, Cape Town to Morocco, in nine to 12 months. Yikes! I had 30 days. Obviously, Africa was to be taken in manageable chunks, or not at all. I was not to be deterred -- every journey begins with the first step -- or as in the ancient East Indian proverb: "One can only eat an elephant, if you start by taking the first bite.
There's a leopard right there in the trees, with a cub." Sure enough, the leopard kitten strolled right up, while mom preened herself in the shade, so close her torso gently revealed each breath. The cur...
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... future care for 10 orphaned children in Namibia, Africa. The most recent initiative is to provide ...