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Barack Obama Photos and NewsNovember 27, 2009 |
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| Angelina Jolie wants to run for president of the U.S. The "Changeling" actress is so "stirred" by her humanitarian work for the United Nations, she is reportedly planning to get into politics. A friend told Britain's Daily Express newspaper: "Angelina has admitted she's getting bored with Hollywood. She said she's now got her sights set on Washington." | |
| Britain's Queen Elizabeth has been presented with a gold-plated games console. The 83-year-old monarch was given the exclusive Nintendo Wii by game developers THQ to commemorate the launch of their forthcoming "Big Family Games" collection, which she was also given a copy of. A spokesperson for the THQ said: "Big Family Games is the ultimate Wii game to get all family members, from grandparents to young children, playing together." | |
| Megan Fox has been named the world's second-most "drooled over woman." The "Transformers" actress came second in Maxim magazine's 2009 Hot 100, an annual poll to find the world's most desirable women. Maxim wrote: "Seriously, do women get more painfully hot than this? Megan Fox has the face of an angel, a body so perfect that God may have carved it out of soap and sex appeal that could melt a unicorn's horn. Plus, we hear she smells like clouds." | |
| Simon Cowell has snubbed U.S. President Barack Obama. The music mogul rejected a dinner invitation from Obama because he was too busy with his TV commitments. Simon, 49, told U.S. talk show host Jay Leno: "He wanted to have dinner and our diaries didn't quite match. We just didn't quite connect." | |
| Beyonce Knowles says being idolized by President Barack Obama's daughters is terrifying. The "Single Ladies" singer met Malia, 10, and seven-year-old Sasha when she performed Etta James' hit "At Last" at the Presidential inauguration in January. A few days later, the 27-year-old singer was shocked when Barack's wife Michelle Obama phoned Beyonce to say her daughters are fans of her music. | |
| Britain's Queen Elizabeth is planning an unofficial meeting with President Barack Obama. The 82-year-old royal will meet Obama when he comes to London next month to discuss the ongoing global financial crisis. If the meeting goes ahead, it will be very unusual as Obama won't be on an official State visit. A source told Britain's The Times newspaper: "There is a wish to do these things as discreetly as possible in the first instance." | |
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