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A very Jolie-Pitt Christmas!

A very Jolie-Pitt Christmas!

Ange and Brad prefer travel over toy shops, but someone forgot to tell the kids.

Now in New York after their stay in Budapest, a trip to the tropical Seychelles and a whirlwind visit to Paris, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s well-travelled tribe must be suffering from a collective dose of jetlag.

Yet Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, and Zahara, 5, didn’t seem tired at all on a trip to Lee’s Art Store with Mum last week, while tomboy Shiloh, 4 – sporting a cute military costume with matching sword and lace-up boots – was simply bursting with excitement to get inside for a spot of shopping.

But the festive season is more about flying than buying for this family.

It’s tradition for Brad, 46, Ange, 35, and their brood to spend the holidays in a different destination each year.

“We spend time looking at maps, which is what we’re doing now, trying to figure out where we want to be,” reveals Ange, who did most of her holiday shopping from a pile of catalogues in a movie trailer while filming in Hungary.

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s baby surprise!

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's baby surprise!

Just like her sister Antonia, Nicole and her husband may have something extra to celebrate this Christmas.

Her sister Antonia is about to have her fifth child, but a new niece or nephew may not be the only bundle of joy in Nicole Kidman’s thoughts of late.

While the flame-haired actress recently confided she has “gained a little” weight and is “sucking her stomach in”, she might not be referring just to her food intake over the festive season.

Some are speculating that the devoted mum, who’s long been rumoured to be trying for another child, may have had her wish fulfilled. Instead of coming home to Australia for Christmas this year, as she usually does, the actress and her country music star husband, Keith Urban, 43, have announced they will be staying at home in Nashville with their daughter Sunday Rose, 2. It’s a decision which means Nicole could miss the imminent birth of her sister Antonia’s baby.

The sisters share an intense bond and have been there for each other through all their ups and downs – Nicole’s divorce from Tom Cruise and Antonia’s from Angus Hawley, the father of her four children; plus the births of each others’ children, and the adoption of Nicole’s two children with Tom, Isabella, who turns 18 next week, and Connor, 15.

So for many it’s a surprise to hear that Nicole, 43, plans to “rest up” for the holiday season. “I’m just going to be staying home for Christmas and I’m looking forward to it, except I’m not a very good cook,” Nicole explained to the New York Post.

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Kate Cebrano: Why I love Christmas!

Kate Cebrano: Why I love Christmas!

The popular entertainer had anything but a conventional upbringing, but Christmas is still her favourite time of the year.

Of all the exciting ventures ahead for singer and performer Kate Ceberano, the one she’s really looking forward to is Christmas. “It’s my favourite time of the year,” says Kate, 44, her eyes lighting up as she looks around at the decorations bringing a festive touch to her Melbourne home.

“It seems like the whole of Australia loosens its tie and exhales come this time of the year, and gives in to the spirit of Christmas. I know it’s probably too excessive – the food, the gifts and the whole commercial element of it – but I just love, love, love it!”

And no clan loosens its collective tie like the free-spirited Ceberanos. This Christmas, Kate will be kicking back with her family as she enjoys playing aunty to her brother Paul’s newborn baby.

“I shall be able to just relax, not have to entertain or be on show or feel a need to ‘direct’ everything,” she says. “I’ll be able to be daughter, mum, wife and Aunty Kate.’’

Kate, who will join the Nine Network’s Getaway in 2011 and has released a CD of festive favourites, Merry Christmas, has plenty of memories of this time of year. “I remember back when I was about eight, how excited I was, waking up to a lovely hot, baking Christmas morning,” she says.

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Celine Dion speaks for the first time about her IVF miracle babies

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Celine Dion has spoken publicly for the first time since giving birth to twin boys, revealing she was having triplets but one baby didn’t survive.

Speaking to Canada’s Hello! magazine, the 42-year-old said she still thinks of a third son who didn’t survive the pregnancy.

“One little baby decided to step back to help the other two survive,” she said.

“The doctors said to me if there’s something wrong, natures takes its course. I still think of the one who stepped back. I’m sure every woman has the feeling about the little one that’s not there.”

Throughout the interview Celine detailed her struggle with the long IVF process and said her boys, named Eddy and Nelson, have made her life “extraordinary”.

“We tried five times before I got pregnant. On the sixth try, it worked out. We were blessed twice,” she said.

“It’s extraordinary to be parents again. Nelson and Eddy are doing well. They’re six weeks old.”

In another interview on the Larry King show in the US, Celine also revealed she often gets her twins confused.

“The twins are not identical. We called them Baby A and Baby B,” she said.

“But we were all confused. After a week we sat down and thought it would be our two heroes.

“We named Nelson after Nelson Mandela. We went to South Africa on the last tour and … it was such an impact to meet him, what a hero and we decided to name a son after him.”

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The magic of pillow talk

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Nothing beats the thrill of a pillowcase stuffed with toys – even now.

So it was, so it is, so I hope it will always be. The sound of Christmas of my childhood is the sound of Christmas now, and I hope until my last year on earth. It is the marvellous thump-thump-thump-THUMP of the waves hitting Newport Beach on Sydney’s Northern Peninsula, just a hundred yards down the hill from the family beach house that my grandfather built in 1923.

For me as a child, that sound meant that after nearly a year of waiting, at last the time of “Nantucket” – the name of the house – had come again. I can remember it all so clearly because every Christmas I see similar things with my own children and their cousins …

See? I am eight years old … And there at the end of the bed I can just make out the shape of the pillowcase Santa Claus has filled some time in the never-never land of the wee hours. Of course, I am under strict instructions from my older brothers and sisters not to wake the household by turning on the light and squealing with joy at what Santa has left, but I can at least feel Santa’s pressies and work it out from there. A kite! A Tonka truck! Oh my goodness, a knife, surely a Bowie knife … yes, a Bowie knife!

And now there are stirrings from the next bunk, where Bubs lies. Bubs, I think I’ve got a Bowie knife! And now she’s feeling her presents, too. She has a doll, a dress and lots of books, including lashings of Famous Five adventures.

Within an hour we are able to crawl into Mum and Dad’s bed to show them what Santa has brought, still trying not to wake Cathy, David and Nook particularly – as they get the snakiest – and Mum and Dad seem in equal parts thrilled and amazed at our good fortune. They both agree that it is simply uncanny how well Santa Claus has been able to pick what we truly want, but Mum supposes that is probably just the reward I get for being a good boy.

And now Bubs and I must wait impatiently for everyone in the family to wake so we can show off the presents we have received, see what Santa has brought them and, most important of all, open the other presents under the Christmas tree which all in the family have given to each other. As the littlest, it is my pleasurable duty to hand these pressies out, as we all pause to see what we have given each other. A Frisbee! Thanks, Cathy.

And so it goes. Year after year, for decades, just like that.

Pure magic, the lot of it. Mind you, some years later, when I delicately broached the subject of Santa Claus with Mum, and wondered out loud how the magic had actually worked, how she and Dad had managed to pull it off and get the pressies into six sets of pillow cases without waking us, she gave me absolute short shrift, and flat out refused to even countenance the possibility that Santa was not real. It was of no moment whatsoever that at this point I was already old enough to have been sent from the field for unnecessary violence against the All Blacks. She said Santa was real, and that was that … And so he is!

Peter FitzSimons is a journalist and author. His latest book,A Simpler Time: A Memoir Of Love, Laughter, Loss And Billycarts, is published by HarperCollins.

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Foundation and skin type

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Question:

What type of foundation is best suited to each skin type?

Jessica Rox, via e-mail.

Answer:

When it comes to a foundation question, there’s no better person to answer it than Australian make-up artist Rebecca Morrice Williams, who devoted six years to creating her comprehensive range of correcting, perfecting and enhancing foundations and concealers in her Becca make-up collection.

Here she gives the definitive guide to foundation and skin-type matching.

If you want long-lasting sheer coverage and have:

Oily skin:

Sheer liquid-to-powder products are suitable as well as sheer non-greasy stick foundations and sheer pressed powder types. Water-based foundations (which are generally the sheerest) can be used if a mattifying primer is used underneath and loose powder is used to set it.

Dry skin:

Choose a water-based or sheer creamy stick foundation, with added shimmer pigments.

Normal to combination skin:

Choose a water-based liquid foundation that contains some oil or a sheer stick foundation.

If you want long-lasting full coverage and have:

Oily skin:

Choose pressed powder foundations, matte (oil-free) liquid foundations or full coverage stick foundations with a matte finish.

Dry skin:

Choose oil-based foundations, full coverage liquid foundations or full coverage sticks with a creamy finish.

Normal to combination skin:

Cream-to-powder foundations, pressed powder foundations or full coverage liquid and stick foundations.

The AWW Beauty Team

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All about soy

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For centuries, people in Asia have valued the importance of soy beans and soy foods in their diets. Here are our findings and how they relate to our products and you.

What is it about soy that gives it health benefits?

The term “soy” is commonly used to refer to foods or food ingredients derived from the soybean, a type of legume — other legumes include chickpeas, lentils and broad beans. Soy foods include traditional Asian foods such as tofu, tempeh and miso.

More recently, however, a greater variety of soy foods, such as soymilks, yoghurts, soy cheese, breads, breakfast cereals and meat alternatives such as burger patties, soy sausages and sandwich slices have reached supermarket shelves. For centuries soy foods have been consumed as part of the staple diet, and as an important source of high-quality protein, throughout Asia. These people exhibit low rates of many of the chronic diseases that plague Western cultures.

Scientific research has confirmed that substituting soy protein for animal protein in the diet can lead to beneficial effects in lowering blood cholesterol levels. Research is also examining soy protein’s potential benefits in providing protective effects against certain forms of cancer, relieving menopausal symptoms, maintaining bone health and enhancing athletic performance. Other components of soy may also contribute to its health effects. These include:

  • isoflavones, which are considered to add to the beneficial effects of soy protein;

  • plant sterols, which are well known to lower blood cholesterol;

  • saponins, which may lower cholesterol and stimulate the immune system;

  • dietary fibre, with a range of benefits;

  • omega-3 plant (vegetable) fats, an essential nutrient in the diet, which is not found in significant amounts in many other plant foods.

How much soy should we eat?

Including as little as one serve of a soy food in our daily diet can provide us with nutritional and health benefits. In traditional Asian cultures, however, soy foods are consumed frequently throughout the day. Although intakes vary, they are much higher than what is contained in the typical Western diet. Vegetarians are a special group, since they also generally have a higher intake of legumes including soy beans, than omnivores.

This information is provided by the Sanitarium Nutrition Service.

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Oprah’s great Aussie adventure!

Oprah’s great Aussie adventure!

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Oprah’s private jet arrives in Cairns.

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Barely off her private jet and Oprah is already all cuddled up to a koala at the animal sanctuary in Hamilton Island.

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Oprah drives herself and best buddy Gayle King around Hamilton Island on a golf buggy.

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Oprah and celebrity chef Curtis Stone gave 100 of her American guests a night to remember when they treated them to seafood and fresh Aussie fruits on Hamilton Island.

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Check out the size of this shrimp! Oprah marvels at our Aussie seafood selection.

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Best buddies, Oprah Winfrey and Curtis Stone.

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Oprah gets a cuddle from two Aboriginal children during her trip.

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Annangu Elder Judy Trigger presents Oprah with a necklace.

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Oprah joined some of her 300 American guests at Uluru.

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Oprah meets our PM Julia Gillard in Melbourne.

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Thousands of people turned up to see Oprah during the Melbourne leg of her trip.

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Oprah is greeted by adoring fans in Melbourne.

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Oprah poses in front of Sydney Harbour.

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We did it! Oprah and some of her 300 guests climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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The giant O lights up the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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Oprah sets sail with Aussie actor Russell Crowe on Sydney Harbour.

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Oprah on stage at her first Sydney show.

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Lights, camera, action! Oprah’s film crew tape her on stage at her first Sydney show.

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Full of surprises, Oprah has a special gift for one of her fans in the audience of her Sydney show.

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Bindi Irwin was one of many famous Aussies to be interviewed by Oprah for her Australian shows.

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Hugh Jackman’s flying fox stunt didn’t go down so well…

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…but after he crash landed on to the stage Oprah was on hand with a mirror to inspect his injury – a black eye.

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After his dramatic entrance, Hugh and Oprah shared a good glass of red and some Vegemite.

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Oprah wrapped up her Sydney shows by bringing all her Aussie pals on stage.

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Ashton Kutcher sends wife Demi love tweets

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Gone are the days of the good old love letter for actor Ashton Kutcher. The serial tweeter has admitted he sends wife love tweets instead.

So what’s the reason behind his romantic online messages? It’s so his 48-year-old wife can be “publicly adored”.

The 32-year-old recently wrote all about his love for sweet tweets inHarper’s Bazaar.

“Sending sweet nothings on Twitter or Facebook is fun,” he said.

“In some ways, it’s no different than sending flowers to the office ? You are declaring your love for everyone to see. Who doesn’t like to be publicly adored?”

Despite his love for online messaging, he said it would never substitute human contact between him and his wife of five years.

“When someone needs us, he or she needs all of us. There’s no text that can replace a loving touch when someone we love is hurting,” he said.

He went on to say that people should be careful when posting things online.

“Just remember that what you post is out there and there’s some stuff you can’t unsee.”

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Kylie Minogue considering egg donor baby

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Singer Kylie Minogue has told a UK magazine she has not ruled out raising a family despite fears her battle with cancer had prevented her from becoming a mother.

The 42-year-old star told the UK’s Glamour magazine she has “thought about” egg donation as a way of starting a family and she had “looked into various options”.

“I don’t know if I’m going to go down any of those roads yet,” she said, “but I do need to look at what might be potential paths that lead to a family. They can do incredible things now, especially in America.”

Kylie also revealed she often looks at her younger sister Dannii Minogue’s baby boy Ethan “wistfully” and that if she tragically couldn’t become a mother she would be “content” with her life.

For now, she is concentrating on her health and getting comfortable with her own body.

“I don’t want to lose any more weight,” she said.

“I just need to get my fitness up. I do feel that then I’ll almost be back in my own body, which would be great.

“I felt for such a long time that I was in a stranger’s body.”

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