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    "Governor No"

    Minnesota's Tim Pawlenty grooms himself for vice-presidential consideration--by being a jerk.

    By Jonathan Kaminsky

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    Day Strippers

    Our reporter sets out in search of a naked lunch.

    By Janine Zeitlin

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    Switch Hitter

    Before swinging a bat in a lesbian softball league, pick a side: gay or straight?

    By Amy Guthrie

  • Village Voice

    Death in the Skies

    At JFK, Erhan Yildirim clears corpses for takeoff.

    By Elizabeth Dwoskin

Oscar Battle of the Celebrity Exes

By Brian Miller, Tim Appelo

Published on December 24, 2003

Three years after their rancorous divorce, the Cruise-Kidman breakup is about to get even uglier. As the two have spent years vying to prove who's more "totally fine" with the end of their relationship, who's more speedily "moving on" with their lives, now the former husband-and-wife team has arrived at the Christmas movie season with two competing performances that are all but begging for Oscar consideration: Tom in The Last Samurai, Nicole in Cold Mountain. (The pair had once planned to star in the latter film together, with Tom in the Jude Law role, which only adds to the tension.) In this new on-screen one-upsmanship, each performer is pulling out all the Oscar-worthy stops, as detailed below. In each category, we award Tom and Nicole 1 to 5 points for how assiduously their performances cater to the tastes, predilections, and predictability of Academy members. (And, no, their dueling Leno appearances don't count.) The result? Nicole, who already has one Oscar, is again looking like the favorite.


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