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Welcome to Catherine
Zeta Jones: Goddess of the Silver Screen!
This site is dedicated to the
stunning Welsh actress Catherine Zeta Jones who
has captivated audiences in blockbusters such as
"The Mask of Zorro",
"Entrapment" and "The
Haunting".
This
site contains information and pictures of
Catherine Zeta Jones, however it does not
include indecent nor pornographic material in its
Galleries in respect to Catherine and Husband
Michael Douglas.
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Traffic
Reports : Now
that a date has been set for the release of Traffic
(27 December 2000), the buzz over this movie is
slowly but surely builiding up. You can find out
more at the following sites
- The Official
Traffic Site is nothing more then a
gimicky Flash intro, but hope for things
to improve soon.
- There is also
a site on Amazon, which will no
doubt try and cash in on the movie. But
in the meantime, it does have some good photos
and stills from the movie.
- More photos
can also be found at Beautiful
Catherine Zeta-Jones.
- For an
interesting behind-the-scenes look at Traffic,
check out this article from Premiere magazine.
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Charities : While Catherine was in
Wales with Michael Douglas and baby Dylan, she
also took the time out to highlight some of the
causes she supports.
- She called in
at Swansea's Longfields Day Centre -
which caters for young adults with
cerebral palsy and related disabilities.
Centre administrator Denise Lucas noted
that "She ( Catherine ) is a former
pupil of Dunbarton School which has links
with the day centre... Catherine came to
visit us when she was seven months
pregnant."
Lucas adds that "It was very low key
at the time and nobody knew about it and
she agreed to become patron of the day
centre then and said she would be
back."
- Catherine and
Douglas also took time to attend a gala
event in London to mark the launch in
Europe of the International Center for
Missing and Exploited Children, which
focuses on international issues such as
child abduction and the trafficking of
children for sexual exploitation. The
guest of honour at the event was the
charity's patron, Cherie Booth QC, wife
of Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The charity promotes the Global Missing
Children's Network, an Internet service
which shows pictures of missing children.
It has been set up in nine countries with
four more waiting to go online. Part of
this network is www.missingkids.co.uk, which will have
its headquarters in London.
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