Justice for Darfur
By Angelina Jolie
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
The Washington Post
Here, at this refugee camp on the border of Sudan, nothing separates us from Darfur but a small stretch of desert and a line on a map. All the same, it's a line I can't cross. As a representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, I have traveled into Darfur before, and I had hoped to return. But the UNHCR has told me that this camp, Oure Cassoni, is as close as I can get.
Brand Loyalty
By Mary-Kate Olsen
Sunday, February 25, 2007
The New York Times
I have a large, red quilted Chanel bag that I borrowed from my sister Ashley. I wore it to an event and never gave it back. Luckily, she's moved on to another bag, so I'm safe for now. I'm not quite sure how many bags I have, but let's just say I have a few. When I find a bag I like, I tend to wear it to death until I become obsessed with another one. This probably happens three to five times a year. But I always come back to the Chanel. The size isn't overwhelming, and it has enough subtle detail to keep it interesting.
Well, I don't think I even need to add any commentary to this one. :)
BWAAAHHH! i've been waiting for a Hills update to vent my Spencer anger. But maybe i should direct it towards darfur?! hmm...
ReplyDeleteDon't worry - it's coming! I'm still getting over the horrible behavior of these so-called friends. Ick.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry i'd never ditch you for Spencer!
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