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LARA'S MANNEQUIN EXPLOITS

Ananova has reported that Computer games fan Darrall Vernon got more than he bargained for after paying £500 for a full size Lara Croft mannequin, standing her at the base of his bed then suggesting to his wife that the six foot model should actually join them under the covers.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2000

JOLIE TOUCHED BY THORNTON

In an article published by online movie magazine Entertaindom, Angelina Jolie says she never liked being touched until she met her husband Billy Bob Thorton, who changed the way she felt about bodily contact. I never liked being touched, ever. People used to say I held my breath when they were hugging me. said Jolie in an interview.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2000

JOLIE OVERHAULS HER DIET

Taking on the role of Lara Croft in the Paramount Pictures release of Tomb Raider, Angelina Jolie has undergone rigorous training to fine tune the curves computer gamers across the globe have come to expect, and a new report from Entertaindom focuses on Jolies diet.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2000

LARA'S MANNEQUIN EXPLOITS

Confirmation that Tomb Raider has begun its filming schedule in Cambodia's Angkor Wat was confirmed today by this report fresh of the presses of Straits Times Thailand Bureau

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2000

EIDOS ANNOUNCES LOSSES OF £18.8M

British computer games maker Eidos Plc said on Tuesday it lost 18.8 million pounds before tax, depreciation and amortisation in the first half on sales of 54.3 million pounds. Including exceptionals, however, the losses mounted to 82.3 million pounds before tax, but the company said its full-year results should be in line with market expectations. Exceptional losses of 54.1 million pounds almost equalled sales. It said these included a 16.9 million pound charge for weaker than expected sales of titles released in the previous financial year, and a fall in the value of its $55 million investment in Express.com, a consumer Internet company.

Last Updated: Nov 28, 2000

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