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Has Michael Douglas landed the lead in a remake of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips?" No, he's gotten an honorary degree from St. Andrews University in Scotland. The Oscar-winning American actor stands outside Younger Hall on June 21, 2006, after getting a Doctor of Letters for his contribution to British film.
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A visit by Michael Douglas and his wife, Welsh-born actress Catherine Zeta Jones, right, to the British Isles this week also included a stop at the Children's Hospital at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff on June 20, 2006. Here, Zeta Jones meets "Matt the Magic Man" and attempts to make a balloon animal at the hospital.
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Looking like a typical Hollywood power couple, Douglas and Zeta Jones arrive on June 21, 2006, at St. Andrews, Scotland, where Douglas collected an honorary degree from St. Andrews University.
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Michael Douglas gets a kiss from his wife outside Younger Hall in St Andrews, Scotland, on June 21, 2006, after he recieved an honorary degree from St. Andrews University.
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Catherine Zeta Jones gets windswept outside Younger Hall in St. Andrews, Scotland, on June 21, 2006, after her husband, Michael Douglas, collected an honorary degree from St. Andrews University.
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Michael Douglas throws his academic gown over his shoulder outside Younger Hall in St. Andrews, Scotland, where he was awarded a Doctor of Letters for his contribution to British film.
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Douglas and Zeta Jones whisper together after Douglas collected his honorary degree at Younger Hall in St. Andrews, Scotland, on June 21, 2006. The actors, both Oscar winners, were married in November 2000 and have two children.
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Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones pose together after Douglas received his honorary degree at Younger Hall in St. Andrews, Scotland, on June 21, 2006.
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Catherine Zeta Jones waves as she arrives with her husband, Michael Douglas, at St. Andrews University in Scotland, where he received a honorary degree on June 21, 2006.
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Zeta Jones and Douglas listen to a presentation during their visit to the Children's Hospital for Wales in Heath Park on June 20, 2006, in Cardiff. The couple unveiled a plaque marking the official opening of the new hospital. Zeta Jones is patron of the Noah's Ark Appeal, a charity that raises money for the hospital.
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Catherine Zeta Jones waves during her visit to the Children's Hospital at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff on June 20, 2006. She's a patron of the Noah's Ark Appeal, which helped raise money to build the hospital.
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Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas, left, are escorted into the Children's Hospital at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, on June 20, 2006.
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Catherine Zeta Jones is escorted through the crowd at the Children's Hospital at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff on June 20, 2006. She was there for a ceremony marking the official opening of the hospital, for which she helped raise money.
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Catherine Zeta Jones meets young patient Kimberley Norris during her visit to the Children's Hospital at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff on June 20, 2006.
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Catherine Zeta Jones is presented with flowers during her visit to the Children's Hospital at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff on June 20, 2006. A patron of the Noah's Ark Appeal, she was there for the opening of the hospital she helped raise money to build.