Sunday, April 11, 2010

Dec '09: BBC News - Nicolas Cage wins United Nations humanitarian award
Hollywood film star Nicolas Cage has been given an award for his humanitarian work by the United Nations in New York.
From the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - Humanitarian Impact
Climate change is not just a distant future threat, it is the main driver behind rising humanitarian needs and we are seeing its impact now.
Foreclosure auction of Nicolas Cage's mansion is a flop - latimes.com
Levin filed his own countersuit, describing Cage as setting off "on a spending binge of epic proportions" and states that by July 2008 Cage owned "15 palatial homes around the world," four yachts, an island in the Bahamas, a private Gulfstream jet and millions in art and jewelry.

The Bel-Air manse, at 11,817 square feet, has a central tower, custom wine cellar, 35-seat home theater, six bedrooms, nine bathrooms and an Olympic-size pool.

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