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Tom Cruise arrives in Shanghai secretly
www.chinaview.cn 2005-11-23 10:57:50

    BEIJING, Nov. 23 -- Tom Cruise was officially scheduled to arrive in Shanghai on November 29th, but he brought forward his arrival to the Sunday.

    To avoid media interviews, Cruise has been keeping to his hotel. He says he's not taking any interview requests.

    One insider has been reported as saying that "Mission Impossible Άσ" will begin shooting on Thursday.

    Though Cruise has kept his schedule a secret, his twenty person retinue, five official cars and one personal car have guaranteed him a lot of attention.

    Tom doesn't plan to visit other places in China, except for Xi Tang in Zhejing province, where the crew will do some location shooting.

    Cruise is quite likely to attend the MTV super ceremony to be held in Shanghai on Friday night.

    (Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

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