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Will Smith and his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith (wearing Day-Glo pink hot pants hot pants
pl.n.
1. Vulgar Slang Strong sexual desire.

2. Very brief tight shorts worn by women as an outer garment.

Noun 1.
), greeted pals in a Westwood theater lobby with demonstrative LEGACY, DEMONSTRATIVE. A demonstrative legacy is a bequest of a certain sum of money; intended for the legatee at all events, with a fund particularly referred to for its payment; so that if the estate be not the testator's property at his death, the legacy will not fail: but be payable  hugs before the premiere of the new Jamie Foxx/Jennifer Garner thriller, "The Kingdom." But before the movie was screened Monday, the couple quietly left by a back door.

That didn't stop Foxx and Garner from partying afterward at the Hammer Museum For The Hammer Museum in Haines, Alaska, see The Hammer Museum

The Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Culture Center or the Hammer Museum as it is more commonly known, is an art museum in Los Angeles, California, operated by UCLA.
, where Arabian tents, lanterns, tapestries, couscous cous·cous  
n.
1. A pasta of North African origin made of crushed and steamed semolina.

2. A North African dish consisting of pasta steamed with a meat and vegetable stew.
 and tabouleh ta·bou·leh  
n.
Variant of tabbouleh.
 set an appropriate mood.

"The entertaining film contains a lot of information that may get people talking about the U.S. approach in the Middle East," said Garner, resplendent re·splen·dent  
adj.
Splendid or dazzling in appearance; brilliant.



[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin resplend
 in a red floor-length Valentino dress. "It all looks so real because we had great cooperation from the FBI."

Foxx, who ordered a bottle of Petrone Tequila for his table, said "The Kingdom" is much more than a portrayal of politics, propaganda, religion, guns and bombs.

"It captures the decent human sides of both my character and my Saudi counterpart," Foxx said, as Jeremy Piven, Chris Cooper, Jason Bateman and Michael Mann dropped by. "The relationship we both have with our sons should give people hope."

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Kennedys go all out for Special Olympics in China

Talk about a REALLY big show! Expect the Kennedy clan to be out en force for the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games, Oct. 2-11 in Shanghai, China. A tribute to Eunice Kennedy Shriver Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver (born July 10, 1921 in Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.), is a member of the Kennedy family. Her father was Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., and her mother was Rose Kennedy.  is being planned, and the 86-year-old godmother of the Special Olympics intends to be on hand. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger -- aka Eunice's son-in-law -- is expected to address a summit on people with intellectual disabilities.

This will be China's first time hosting such an event on the world stage, and it's being looked upon as hugely important by the Chinese, who are also, of course, warming up for the regular Olympic Games next year. That is according to super-producer Don Mischer, who's been working on preparations for the Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies for months.

Mischer also reveals that Chinese film star Jackie Chan, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the NBA's Yao Ming will be part of the opening. It will have a cast of more than 6,000, the 150-piece Shanghai Orchestra, the 46-piece Ancient Chinese Orchestra, and 9,500 athletes and coaches from around the world.

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