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JPG George Clooney opposes our President's dealings with Iraq. George Clooney says President Bush would fit in just fine with New Jersey's favorite crime family. Last week, when he appeared on the talk show with "Chicago" co-star Renee Zellweger, Gere accused his pal Rose of editing out his past rants about Henry Kissinger. Chiming in, Zellweger kidded Rose: "I've never seen your cheeks turn pink. Rose also promises to broker a dialogue about China and Tibet between the "American Gigolo" star and the man who called power the ultimate aphrodisiac. Co-workers of the renowned architect complained recently that their names were left out of press releases about the project. But Meier told us, "The buildings occupy less than a quarter of the site. People have to look at what's really there, and not take a superficial view. Going off half-cocked An editor who sent an alarm about a Fox TV show out to every newspaper in the country need not have panicked. Casey Seiler, the entertainment editor of the Albany Times Union, E-mailed the entire membership of the American Association of Features Editors that Fox had used an obscene double-entendre title for its episode of "Fastlane" Friday. Hachette Filipacchi CEO Jack Kliger is not happy about the TV movie "America's Prince: The John F. The Hachette exec collects antique weather vanes, and Kopelman had outbid him on one. Daughters know best Elliot Spitzer's daughters keep his ego in check. When a magazine recently put a menacing picture of the New York State's Attorney General on the cover with the title, "The Enforcer," he proudly showed it to his daughters, Alyssa, 13, Sarabeth, 10, and Jenna, 8. Spitzer got a round of applause when he added that he'd spent the day in court fighting Midwestern companies he believes pollute the Adirondacks with acid rain. His audience included environmentalists - including host John Ernst, president of Bloomingdale Properties, Wicks Group co-founder Carter Bales, and Liza Cowan, a descendant of Bob Marshall, the founder of the Wilderness Society. Side dishes Things may have cooled between NBC White House correspondent Campbell Brown and Saudi official Adel al-Jubeir, we hear. The two stepped out several times recently in Washington. Patrons at the Honolulu gay bar Hula's almost stampeded when someone on the balcony spotted Liza Minnelli leaving the fast-food joint next door. She "flashed that great smile when we called her name," a spy tells the San Francisco Chronicle. Debbie Harry may have shot to fame with her Blondie hit "Heart of Glass" in the mid-70s, but few can accuse her of having had an ego of glass when she started out. Single-again Mike Piazza dined with a couple of friends at Halo. The unpardonably vivacious songwriter convinced the pop princess to record "Love Is a Crime," co-written with Damon Sharpe and Greg Lawson.
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