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2010-07-28 14:30

Actress Angelina Jolie, in Tokyo for the weekend opening of action thriller "Salt,'' brushed off rumors about her shaky relations with Brad Pitt, AP reported.

"He was just a wonderful father," she said Tuesday of Pitt, during work on the film, in which she plays a tough spy. He often brought the children to the set, she recalled.

Pitt and Jolie have been partners since they began a relationship while working on the 2005 film ``Mr. & Mrs. Smith.'' They are raising six children.

Jolie arrived in Seoul on Tuesday night to promote the film.

In the meantime, the pictures of the 34-year-old actress in Japan are drawing attention from fans due to their showing of bulging veins in her arms, hands and even fingers.
 
Experts blame her too much exercise without a proper diet for the bulging veins in her arms and wrists, according to news reports.
 
They reportedly said they probably resulted from working out while not eating enough.
 
Jolie is known as a fitness fanatic.
 


(Photos: AP-Yonhap)





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The ruling Grand National Party yesterday zeroed in on chief justice Lee Yong-hoon as it upped the ante in a dispute over controversial court rulings.
The conservative GNP called on the Supreme Court head to take responsibility for the controversy surrounding "slanted" rulings.

The party said it will officially demand he dissolve a private association of young, progressive-minded justices who are involved in the court decisions in question.

Lee struck back, telling reporters, "I will firmly safeguard the independence of judiciary."

Lee had kept silent in the face of one of the widest-reaching and fiercest political disputes to engulf the judicial institution. Lee was appointed by former President Roh Moo-hyun in September 2005 for a six-year term.

The GNP and conservatives blamed him for "leftist tendencies" among young justices and a series of "politically biased" rulings.



Lee had kept silent in the face of one of the widest-reaching and fiercest political disputes to engulf the judicial institution. Lee was appointed by former President Roh Moo-hyun in September 2005 for a six-year term.

The GNP and conservatives blamed him for "leftist tendencies" among young justices and a series of "politically biased" rulings.