266. Tomb Raider Chronicles - ANGELINA JOLIE TAPS HARPER ACCOLADE
Hollywood superstar Angelina Jolie has been voted 'World's Sexiest Woman' by Harpers & Queen. The Tomb Raider star held off stiff competition from Star Wars actress Natalie Portman and The Island's Scarlett Johansson to tap pole position for the second year running.
Last Updated: May 31, 2005
267. Tomb Raider Chronicles - SCi ANNOUNCES EIDOS BOARD PROFILES
Further to the announcement by Eidos plc on 18 May 2005 regarding the appointment of new directors, the Company today confirms the following: In addition to directorships of Eidos plc, the names of all publicly quoted companies of which they are currently directors or have been directors at any time in the five years prior to the date of this document are as follows: Jane Cavanagh SCi Entertainment Group plc, Bill Ennis SCi Entertainment Group plc, Rob Murphy SCi Entertainment Group plc.
Last Updated: May 31, 2005
268. Tomb Raider Chronicles - TOMB RAIDER LEGEND TAPS XBOX 360?
According to the July issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly (hereafter referred to in this article as EGM), Tomb Raider: Legend may well debut on Microsoft's Xbox 360 console, having been moved from the 'heavily rumoured' category by EGM to 'in the works'. Of course this could simply be a rouse to sell more magazines since the Xbox 360 is backwards compatible and would support Tomb Raider: Legend anyway, but EGM's claims do have a ring of feasibility about them.
Last Updated: May 30, 2005
269. Tomb Raider Chronicles - WRITER'S GUILD COMPUTER GAMES EVENT
The Writers' Guild of Great Britain, in conjunction with BAFTA's Interactive Games Committee, is pleased to announce that on 22 June 2005 it will hold its first ever computer games industry forum in BAFTA's David Lean Room, central London. The Guild would like to invite developers, publishers, writers and those working across the games and multimedia industry to attend this inaugural event.
Last Updated: May 30, 2005
270. Tomb Raider Chronicles - NORTH AMERICA SETTLED BY JUST 70 FOLK
Molecular scientists have uncovered evidence which suggests North America was originally settled by just a few dozen people who crossed a land bridge from Asia during the last Ice Age, according to a report on www.livescience.com. The explorers were believed to have crossed the Bering land bridge from Siberia to North America more than 14,000 years ago.
Last Updated: May 25, 2005
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