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...liable to sit in their local cineplex with itchy trigger thumbs. So Paramount is pulling out all the stops to make its flick an eye-catching thrill ride for gamers, filming in locations ranging from the lavish set at Pinewood to the legendary temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, bringing in Con Air's Simon West to direct and, most important, hiring Angelina Jolie to star...
...liable to sit in their local cineplex with itchy trigger thumbs. So Paramount is pulling out all the stops to make its flick an eye-catching thrill ride for gamers, filming in locations ranging from the lavish set at Pinewood to the legendary temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, bringing in "Con Air"'s Simon West to direct and, most important, hiring Angelina Jolie to star...
...rather than spending the whole movie in the game's traditional green tank top and khaki shorts, Jolie goes through 13 costume changes, including an Eskimo parka and a monk's robe. While sweating it out on the steamy, mosquito-ridden Angkor Wat temple set in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Jolie kept her irreverent sense of fun. "In some ways, it's a good job Billy's not here and I'm in a monk's costume," she said, referring to her husband, actor Billy Bob Thornton. "Otherwise we'd be out in those fields getting...
...Brussels European Union foreign ministers agreed to open their markets to 48 of the world's poorest nations. Duties and quotas are to be phased out on all but military goods coming from such countries as Haiti, Somalia, Sudan and Cambodia. The move came despite French and Spanish fears that their own products could become uncompetitive if protective measures were lifted too quickly. Pressured by the farm lobby, the E.U. pushed back the dates when the market will be open to the most controversial products. Restrictions on banana imports will not be phased out until 2006, and those on rice...
...Indonesia, 218 kg of shabu were seized in 1999, up from just 3 kg two years earlier. The amount of ice confiscated in China doubled in 1999 and then doubled again last year to 20.9 tons. In Taiwan, speed now accounts for 85% of all drugs seized; in Cambodia, police seized 35,000 amphetamine tablets last year, up from 22,000 in 1999. And in Thailand, the government estimates that an astounding 800 million yaba tablets were imported and consumed last year?enough for every man, woman and child in the country to smoke a dozen each. A U.S. Drug...