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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
PUBLIC EYE
Jolie, Pitt plan to adopt

June 20, 2006

Angelina Jolie says she and Brad Pitt, who have three children, including a newborn daughter, are planning to adopt another child.

“Next, we'll adopt,” Jolie tells CNN's Anderson Cooper in an interview to air tonight at 7 on “Anderson Cooper 360.” “We don't know which – which country. But we're looking at different countries,” the actress tells Cooper.

Jolie, 31, gave birth to daughter Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt in Namibia last month. The couple have two older children, 16-month-old Zahara, adopted from Ethiopia, and 4-year-old Maddox, adopted from Cambodia.

KIDMAN, URBAN BACK HOME

Nicole Kidman and fiancé Keith Urban went home to Australia yesterday to be married, they said in a joint statement.

Australian media have widely speculated that Kidman, who turns 39 today, and Urban, 38, will wed Sunday at a Catholic church in a northern Sydney suburb close to where Kidman, who was born in Hawaii, attended high school.

JERRY LEWIS RECUPERATING

Comedian Jerry Lewis is back working the phones for his annual Labor Day telethon as he recuperates on his boat in San Diego after heart surgery, his manager said yesterday.

“He's recovering and already working on the telethon,” his longtime manager, Claudia Marghilano, said about Lewis' benefit for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Lewis was released from a hospital Saturday after having surgery to insert a stent in an artery following a June 11 heart attack, she said.

Lewis, a Las Vegas-area resident, keeps a boat in San Diego harbor.

THAT OATMEAL WAS JUST RIGHT

It was a real-life version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears – only in reverse – when a British Columbia woman came home to find a young bear eating oatmeal in her kitchen.

The bear apparently entered through an open sliding glass door, broke a ceramic food container and started eating, West Vancouver police Sgt. Paul Skelton said.

“It sounds like a nursery rhyme, doesn't it?” Skelton said. “At least we have a health-conscious bear on our hands.”

Three police officers who went to the home Thursday couldn't get the bear to budge, so authorities let the animal finish its meal.

“The bear didn't appear to be aggressive and wasn't destroying the house, so they just let it do what it was doing and eventually the bear decided to make its way out of the residence and down toward a forested gully,” Skelton said. “It ended the best it could.”

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