Do you happen to know what kind of processor/laptop it is? Off the top of my head I'd say that's pretty normal for a CPU under load in a laptop. Hell, even in a desktop if you use the stock Intel CPU cooler you'll usually see temperatures that high under load. Seeing as how laptops don't cool as efficiently I'd say it's to be expected and not something to really worry about too much.

Just don't try to overclock it.