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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p class="MsoNormal">One might think that with an outfit of paparazzi following <strong>Charlize Theron</strong>’s every move, thieves and robbers would steer clear of her well-monitored pad. But as fellow Hollywood leading ladies like <strong>Uma Thurman</strong> <a href="/2007/uma-thurmans-alleged-stalker-pleads-not-guilty" target="_blank">can attest</a>, some people just don’t get it. At least that was the unfortunate case for the 32-year-old <em>Monster </em>star, whose privacy <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20071211/people-theron/" target="_blank">was recently violated</a> in a major way. Police spokesperson <strong>Sara Faden</strong> has now confirmed that Ms. Theron’s Hollywood-area home was broken into last week. She could not say, however, if any of the Academy Award winner’s possessions had actually been taken. But considering the actress’ sky-high status and innumerable fans, a robbery-less break-in might be creepier than if some Wedgwood and a candle stick or two had been snatched. <strong>Amanda Silverman</strong>, Ms. Theron’s publicist, had not responded to press inquiries as of yesterday. Ms. Theron’s next film, <strong>Bill Maher</strong>’s <em>Sleepwalking</em>, opens on March, 14.</p>
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