"The world was shocked, and I was shocked," said Aniston.
Soon after their separation, photos surfaced showing Pitt vacationing with actress Angelina Jolie, 30, and her son. Pitt and Jolie met while co-starring in the action comedy Mr and Mrs Smith."
"I can't say it was one of the highlights of my year," Aniston said. "But shit happens. You joke and say, `What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.'"
Asked whether she believed Pitt's statements that he never cheated when the couple were together, Aniston gave a guarded response.
"I choose to believe my husband," she said. "At this point, I wouldn't be surprised by anything, but I would much rather choose to believe him."
"There's a sensitivity chip that's missing [from Pitt]," she said. "But it's not my life. He makes his choices. He can do -- whatever."
George Harrison's 1971 charity shindig The Concert for Bangladesh, a rock extravaganza that paved the way for all-star benefits and set a new low for fiscal mismanagement, is coming to DVD for the first time on Oct. 25. The soundtrack CD also will be reissued on the same day with an extra track from Bob Dylan, who emerged from seclusion to play the historic Madison Square Garden concerts.
A novel called Fan-Tan co-written by Marlon Brando in the late 1970s is to be posthumously published in the US. The novel focuses on a high-seas adventurer (loosely based on Brando himself) who falls for a female Asian pirate and embarks on a mission to steal silver from a British ship.



