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Demi Moore says her three daughters loved her shaved head when she was making the movie G.I. Jane

Demi Moore says her three daughters loved her shaved head when she was making the movie G.I. Jane. "They loved to run their hands through the short-cropped hair," Moore says about the haircut.

"It was cool. They even told their friends about it, saying stuff like `Look at my Mom's new hair.' Then, they wanted to get their haircuts cut like it, too, but I didn't let them."

Mick Jagger (54) has picked designs by Belgian couturier Olivier Strelli for the Rolling Stones' latest Bridges to Babylon world tour.

Jagger's fancy includes a figure-hugging red velvet coat and matching trousers, as well as a short velvet tiger-print coat in gold, brown and burgundy. Guitarist Ron Wood has chosen a viscose suit with a transparent frilly shirt.

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Rosa Henson, the first Filipina who testified to being a sex-slave of Japanese occupation forces during the second World War in the Philippines, was buried south of Manila yesterday, eight days after she died of a heart attack. She was aged 69.

About 20 fellow Filipina "comfort women" joined the cortege.

A movie about a 14th century Japanese princess who fights to save forests has grossed 6.3 billion yen (£37 million) since its Japanese debut in mid-July, beating Steven Spielberg's The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

The animated film, The Princess of Mononoke, has attracted 7.7 million viewers in Japan so far, and set a record in earnings for Japanese movies. Spielberg's film attracted five million people in Japan during the same period.