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    <title>Look To The Stars News: Daniel Pearl Foundation</title>
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  <title>Angelina Jolie - Helping Her Heroes</title>
  <description>She may be known for her various roles on the silver screen that have earned her Golden Globes and an Academy Award, but perhaps Angelina Jolie&amp;#8217;s greatest role is that which she plays in real life – Global Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. And it is exceedingly clear that the dedication that she shows in her acting is reflected in her work for humanitarian causes around the world.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The 32-year-old actor has just returned from a visit to Iraq, in which she met with top political officials to discuss people displaced by the war.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;#8220;There are over two million displaced people and there never seems to be a real coherent plan to help them,&amp;#8221; she told &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CNN&lt;/span&gt; on her return. &amp;#8220;There&amp;#8217;s lots of goodwill and lots of discussion, but there seems to be a lot of talk at the moment and a lot of pieces that need to be put together.&amp;#8221;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/547-angelina-jolie-helping-her-heroes"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 08:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Angelina Jolie</category>
  <category>UNHCR</category>
  <category>Jon Voight</category>
  <category>Brad Pitt</category>
  <category>Jeffrey Sachs</category>
  <category>Wyclef Jean</category>
  <category>Yéle Haiti Foundation</category>
  <category>Jolie-Pitt Foundation</category>
  <category>Doctors Without Borders</category>
  <category>Global Action for Children</category>
  <category>Daniel Pearl Foundation</category>
  <category>National Centre for Refugee and Immigrant Children</category>
  <category>Education Partnership for Children of Conflict</category>
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  <title>2008 Golden Globes Roundup</title>
  <description>There may have been no red carpet, acceptance speeches, or flash of cameras for the winners of the 2008 Golden Globe Awards, but Look To The Stars takes this golden opportunity to recognize some of those who were honored and nominated.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Johnny Depp won his first Golden Globe after being nominated seven times since his career began, picking up the Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical award for Sweeney Todd. Despite his dark performance, there really is a lighter side to the actor. In the past, Depp&amp;#8217;s charitable work garnered him the Courage to Care Award for his contributions to the Children&amp;#8217;s Hospital Los Angeles.
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/503-2008-golden-globes-roundup"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Johnny Depp</category>
  <category>Children's Hospital Los Angeles</category>
  <category>Julie Christie</category>
  <category>Angelina Jolie</category>
  <category>Afghanistan Relief Organization</category>
  <category>Alliance For The Lost Boys</category>
  <category>Fran Drescher</category>
  <category>Cancer Schmancer Movement</category>
  <category>Doctors Without Borders</category>
  <category>Daniel Pearl Foundation</category>
  <category>Daniel Day Lewis</category>
  <category>George Clooney</category>
  <category>Denzel Washington</category>
  <category>Cinema For Peace</category>
  <category>Make Poverty History</category>
  <category>Rock For Darfur</category>
  <category>United Way</category>
  <category>World Food Programme</category>
  <category>Fisher House Foundation</category>
  <category>Boys' and Girls' Clubs of America</category>
  <category>Save Africa's Children</category>
  <category>Nelson Mandela Children's Fund</category>
  <category>Cate Blanchett</category>
  <category>Australian Conservation Foundation</category>
  <category>Kids Help Line</category>
  <category>SolarAid</category>
  <category>Queen Latifah</category>
  <category>Citymeals On Wheels</category>
  <category>Harry Holmberg Memorial Foundation</category>
  <category>Jeremy Piven</category>
  <category>Kevin Dillon</category>
  <category>Alicia Keys</category>
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  <category>Family/Parent Support</category>
  <category>Depression and Suicide</category>
  <category>Adoption, Fostering, Orphans</category>
  <category>At-Risk/Disadvantaged Youths</category>
  <category>Substance Abuse</category>
  <category>Refugees</category>
  <category>Hunger</category>
  <category>Rape/Sexual Abuse</category>
  <category>Veteran/Service Member Support</category>
  <category>Addiction</category>
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  <title>Oprah Tops Celebrity Philanthropy A-List</title>
  <description>A list of the 30 largest public donations made by celebrities in the past year puts Oprah in the top spot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Giving Back Fund, which encourages and advises on celebrity philanthropy, compiles its list each year. President Marc Pollick said, &amp;#8220;Encouragement-by-example is the main reason for the Giving Back 30 list.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oprah gave $58.3 million to Oprah&amp;#8217;s Angel Network and her recently-opened Leadership Academy.
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/221-oprah-tops-celebrity-philanthropy-a-list"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2007 08:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Oprah</category>
  <category>Oprah's Angel Network</category>
  <category>Barbra Streisand</category>
  <category>Streisand Foundation</category>
  <category>Tiger Woods</category>
  <category>Tiger Woods Foundation</category>
  <category>Oprah</category>
  <category>Oprah's Angel Network</category>
  <category>Barbra Streisand</category>
  <category>Streisand Foundation</category>
  <category>Tiger Woods</category>
  <category>Tiger Woods Foundation</category>
  <category>Rosie O'Donnell</category>
  <category>Renaissance Village</category>
  <category>Habitat For Humanity</category>
  <category>Martha Stewart</category>
  <category>Carmelo Anthony</category>
  <category>Pat Boone</category>
  <category>LeRoy Neiman</category>
  <category>Angelina Jolie</category>
  <category>Brad Pitt</category>
  <category>Daniel Pearl Foundation</category>
  <category>Doctors Without Borders</category>
  <category>Global Action for Children</category>
  <category>Nicolas Cage</category>
  <category>Amnesty International</category>
  <category>Dwayne Johnson</category>
  <category>Paul McCartney</category>
  <category>Adopt-A-Minefield</category>
  <category>Arnold Palmer</category>
  <category>Arnold Palmer Foundation</category>
  <category>David Geffen</category>
  <category>David Geffen Foundation</category>
  <category>Andre Agassi</category>
  <category>Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation</category>
  <category>Bob Barker</category>
  <category>Gloria Estefan</category>
  <category>The Miami Project</category>
  <category>Dr. Phil McGraw</category>
  <category>Dr. Phil Foundation</category>
  <category>Tony Stewart</category>
  <category>Victory Junction Gang Camp</category>
  <category>Denzel Washington</category>
  <category>Save Africa's Children</category>
  <category>Mike Sexton</category>
  <category>Special Olympics</category>
  <category>Paralyzed Veterans of America</category>
  <category>Children, Inc.</category>
  <category>Wounded Warrior Project</category>
  <category>Lance Armstrong</category>
  <category>Lance Armstrong Foundation</category>
  <category>Dolly Parton</category>
  <category>Fort Sanders Medical Center</category>
  <category>Elizabeth Taylor</category>
  <category>New Orleans AIDS Task Force</category>
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  <category>Adoption, Fostering, Orphans</category>
  <category>At-Risk/Disadvantaged Youths</category>
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  <title>Pitt and Jolie Donate to Daniel Pearl Foundation</title>
  <description>Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie marked what would have been the 43rd birthday of late Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl by donating $100,000 to the charitable foundation set up in his memory.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Pearl was kidnapped and executed in Pakistan in 2002. The biography written by his widow Mariane Pearl forms the basis of the movie &amp;#8220;A Mighty Heart&amp;#8221;, which Pitt and Jolie have recently begun filming in India.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The couple made the donation through their recently-formed Jolie-Pitt Foundation, and released a statement saying, &amp;quot;On this day our thoughts go out to Danny&amp;#8217;s family.
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/news/136-pitt-and-jolie-donate-to-daniel-pearl-foundation"&gt;Read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  <pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2006 18:58:37 +0000</pubDate>
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  <category>Brad Pitt</category>
  <category>Angelina Jolie</category>
  <category>Jolie-Pitt Foundation</category>
  <category>Daniel Pearl Foundation</category>
  <category>Celebrity</category>
  <category>Charity</category>
  <category>Philanthropy</category>
  <category>Giving</category>
  <category>AIDS</category>
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