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Jolie’s first film as a 4yr-old kid set for director''s cut release

Jolie’s first film as a 4yr-old kid set for director''s cut releaseWashington, March 21 : A forgotten 1982 comedy, which starred Angelina Jolie in her first movie role, is set for release 17 years after it was made.

Director Hal Ashby had made the film Lookin' To Get Out when Jolie was just a four years old kid.

The actress appeared alongside her Oscar-winner father Jon Voight in the film. However, her part was cut and the film only had a limited release.

According to reports, Ashby edited the film again before his death in 1988.

Dame Judi Dench sprains ankle after fall

Dame Judi Dench sprains ankle after fallWashington, Mar 21 : British actress Dame Judi Dench was rushed to hospital after badly spraining her ankle in a fall.

The Oscar winner was exiting the Wyndham theatre, where she is starring in new play Madame De Sade, when she tripped over a stage door and got hurt.

The Casino Royale star has been forced to temporarily pull out of a new London play.

She is now nursing an injured ankle and has been ordered to rest.

However, she is determined to be getting back at work next week.

Kendra Wilkinson posts baby pics to kill ‘fake blonde’ rumours

New York, Mar 21 : Playboy model Kendra Wilkinson has hit out at claims that her blonde tresses are fake.

Kelly Osbourne comes clean about years of addiction

Kelly Osbourne comes clean about years of addictionNew York, Mar 21 : Singer Kelly Osbourne has for the first time spoken out about her years of struggle with addiction.

According to People magazine, Osbourne was addicted to painkillers since she was a teenager.

"I had my tonsils taken out [at age 13], and they gave me liquid Vicodin," the New York Daily News quoted her as saying.

"I found, when I take this, people like me. I''m having fun, I''m not getting picked on. It became a confidence thing," she added.

North Korea confirms arrest of two US journalists

North Korea confirms arrest of two US journalists Beijing  - North Korea on Saturday confirmed that it arrested two US journalists this week as they were illegally crossing the border with China, and said it was "investigating the case."

The US journalists were detained on Tuesday as they were "illegally intruding into the territory of the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) by crossing the DPRK-China border", the Chinese government's Xinhua news agency quoted a report by the Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang.

Boffins one-step closer to prevent bone loss during spaceflight

Boffins one-step closer to prevent bone loss during spaceflightWashington, Mar 21 : Researchers from University of Washington have found a novel way to prevent bone loss during spaceflight.

Studies have shown that the absence of gravity is causing astronauts on the International Space Station to lose up to 10 times more bone mass in key regions of the body each month than most post-menopausal women do in the same period of time back here on Earth.

While using bedrest as an analog of spaceflight, scientists could able to prevent bone loss in a specific region of the hip.

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