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AN STYLE='font-size: 100%; color: #990000; font-weight: bold; '>Reunited: Drew And What's-His-Name
The first time DREW BARRYMORE and ADAM SANDLER acted together, they nurtured crushes over Journey songs in that 1980s nostalgia trip The Wedding Singer. Next Valentine's Day the pair co-star in another tale of love and memory — this one about forgetting. In 50 First Dates, Sandler, a veterinarian, falls for Barrymore, a woman with short-term-memory loss, and has to woo her anew every day. Of re-teaming with her "jovial, lovable" onscreen honey after six years, Barrymore says, "We're a little bit more mature but not much." Does that mean Sandler's not playing The Hannukah Song on that guitar?

Feud Of The Week
Pink
AGE: 24

OCCUPATION: Tomboy pinup, party starter

BEST PUNCH: Pink declined to co-host last week's MTV Europe awards with her fellow Lady Marmalade alumna because Aguilera "would take the fun out of it ... It's surprising they're having someone like that in charge."

Christina Aguilera
AGE: 22

OCCUPATION: Teen-boy pinup, trouble starter

BEST PUNCH: Barring Pink from a London nightclub party, Aguilera told the British press her nemesis is a fashion ape. "When has Pink not been copying me? It's always like, 'Gosh, I just wore that last week.'"

WINNER: MTV Europe. B-level awards show held in Scotland turns into a throwdown. Hey, you don't think they manufactured it, do ya?

Opening Rod's Ex Files
Second only to a rap duo on the charts, elder rocker ROD STEWART is charming record buyers with As Time Goes By...The Great American Songbook Vol. II. But some chatty loves from the 58-year-old Lothario's past have come to spoil the party. In a documentary on British TV this week, seven of Stewart's exes hold forth on the singer's ravenous sexual appetite, philandering ways and — say two — fondness for donning their panties. Former Bond girl Britt Ekland shares an especially painful moment — when she learned that Stewart's song You're in My Heart was not about her but about his favorite Celtic football team. Right. And we suppose that song Maggie May was really about Mrs. Thatcher.

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