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Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie (born 1975) is an American actress, film director, and screenwriter. She has received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (for her performance in the 1999 drama Girl, Interrupted), two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards, and was named Hollywood's highest-paid actress by Forbes in 2009 and 2011. Jolie promotes humanitarian causes as a Special Envoy and former Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. She has often been cited as the world's "most beautiful" woman. Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father Jon Voight in Lookin' to Get Out (1982). Her first leading role in a major film was in the cyber-thriller Hackers (1995). She achieved wide fame after her portrayal of video game heroine Lara Croft in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), and received critical acclaim for her performances in the dramas A Mighty Heart (2007) and Changeling (2008). She made her directorial debut with the wartime drama In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011). Divorced from actors Jonny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton, Jolie now lives with actor Brad Pitt, in a relationship notable for fervent media attention. (Full article...)

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    Petr Nečas
  • Czech Prime Minister Petr Nečas (pictured) resigns amidst accusations of corruption.
  • In golf, Justin Rose wins the US Open.
  • The Quaid-e-Azam Residency, a heritage site in Ziarat, Pakistan, is badly damaged in an attack by Balochistan Liberation Army militants.
  • Hassan Rouhani is elected President of Iran.
  • The United States Supreme Court unanimously rules that naturally occurring DNA sequences cannot be patented.
  • Scientists announce the possible discovery of Dua's layer, a previously unknown part of the human cornea.
  • Japanese supercentenarian Jiroemon Kimura dies at the age of 116 years, 54 days, the longest verified lifespan of any man in history.
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    June 19

    Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

  • 1269Louis IX of France imposed a fine of ten livres of silver on Jews found in public without a yellow badge.
  • 1816 – The Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, rival fur-trading companies, engaged in a violent confrontation in present-day Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  • 1953 – Americans Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (pictured) were executed as spies who passed U.S. nuclear weapons secrets to the Soviet Union.
  • 1991 – The last Red Army soldiers left Hungary, ending the Soviet occupation.
  • 2009The War in Afghanistan: British forces began Operation Panther's Claw, in which more than 350 troops made an aerial assault on Taliban positions in Southern Afghanistan.

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    Keypunch

    A woman using a Hollerith pantograph, a machine developed by Herman Hollerith for the punching of cards, providing data which could then be processed. Such tools were used in the 1890 United States Census, the first time the country's census was tabulated by machine.

    Picture: Unknown; restoration: Mmxx

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