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JOLIE SET TO LAUNCH WORLD REFUGE DAY

On 17 June 2004, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie will launch World Refugee Day celebrations accompanied by a senior government official and a resettled refugee living in the United States. At that time, this esteemed launch delegation will also award the winners of the Fourth Annual World Refugee Day Poster Contest. The event will be held at the National Geographic Society, and will be followed by a press conference.

Last Updated: Apr 5, 2004

EIDOS OUTLINES 2005 RELEASE STRATEGY

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Last Updated: Apr 5, 2004

CIRCLE STUDIO PLOTS COURSE ON FUTURE

Core Design co-founders Jeremy Heath-Smith and Adrian Heath-Smith recently announced the formation of a brand new studio based in Derby called Circle Studio, bringing onboard 35 former employees of Core Design to develop two brand new titles using Criterion Software's RenderWare technology. Total Video Games caught up with Jeremy Heath-Smith to take stock on progress and discuss the company's mission statement.

Last Updated: Apr 5, 2004

EIDOS CEO IMPRESSED WITH TOMB RAIDER 7

Eidos CEO Mike McGarvey has briefly commented on the new Tomb Raider video game currently being developed by Crystal Dynamics during a recorded conference call as part of the company's bi-annual trading update. We saw a new version of Tomb Raider for the first time last week at our development meeting and we were extremely impressed with the progress that's been made so far, said McGarvey.

Last Updated: Apr 5, 2004

JOLIE ROCKING WITH BILLY BOB THORNTON

Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie is back with former husband Billy Bob Thornton according to British tabloid The Daily Star. The paper reports the couple have embarked on secrets dates to rekindle their relationship. Angelina and Billy have been trying to keep their meetings as quiet as possible. They have enjoyed dining out together but have been very careful to arrive and leave separately. claims a friend of the star. They tried to patch up their differences a couple of years ago. This time it seems they have really changed their ways.

Last Updated: Apr 5, 2004

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