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Angelina Jolie: Seriously Beautiful
Hey, Isn't That
Aw, shucks! Angelina Jolie, between, from left, grinning guys Trevor Neilson, Richard Holbrooke and Joe Biden.
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· Lynne Cheney at the Pottery Barn in Georgetown last week. The second lady (and bodyguard) has made multiple visits to furnish . . . well, could it be that rumored getaway on the Eastern Shore?
· Musician Henry Rollins strolling Dupont Circle with a latte. The punk pioneer gave a nod of recognition with that mighty neck when we shouted to him from the car.
· Saudi royals ordering carryout last week from Italian restaurant Da Domenico, bypassing the acclaimed Maestro at their hotel, the Tysons Corner Ritz-Carlton.
Love, Etc.
· Expecting: Capitals co-owner Raul Fernandez and wife Jean-Marie. The couple will welcome their second child -- a boy -- in mid-October. Alas, "Zamboni" has been ruled out as a name for the future ice jockey.
· Divorcing: Florida Rep. Connie Mack, 38, and wife Ann, 40. The first-term Republican congressman, son of former senator Connie Mack, and his wife of eight years called it quits last month. No details. They have two young children.
· Short and Not-So-Sweet: "Sopranos" star Jamie-Lynn DiScala and manager A.J. DiScala splitting after two years; "One Tree Hill" stars Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush, after five months. Remember to calculate all celebrity marriages in dog years: One year equals seven in Hollywood.
Update
The sight of Austin Black stoically staring at "Amazing Race" host Phil Keoghan was almost too much to bear: The Woodbridge native and his family were the first team eliminated in Tuesday's season premiere. He's 8, but we're the ones who cried!
Austin, schoolteacher parents Reggie and Kimberly and brother Kenneth, 11, fell behind when they hit a strong current while rowing a George Washington stand-in across the Delaware River (reality TV, folks -- hard to explain), then took a wrong turn. "I'm very proud of my family," Reggie said. "Nobody quit."
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