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Article: Nicole Kidman bouncing: back and moving on: passionate talk on finding the right man, her longing for a new baby, and the mistake she'll never make again.(Interview)
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- Good Housekeeping
- Article date:
- January 1, 2004
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It's a sunny, Indian summer afternoon in the picturesque town of New Canaan, Connecticut, and I am searching for Nicole Kidman. Where, I wonder, is the feisty, Oscar-winning actress, the high-heeled paragon of fashion? Not here. Instead, the Nicole Kidman who strides into this bistro is wearing jeans, low-heeled black boots, and a simple gray top, with her hair pulled back in a ponytail. Now 36, she is as fresh-faced and clean-scrubbed as a starlet who's just arrived in Hollywood. If Nicole is aware of just how huge a star she is--and with an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Hours, how could she not be?--she does her best not to let it show. She's ...
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Article: Life Etc: Manners from heaven Want to be as poised as ...
The Independent on Sunday;
July 25, 2004 ;
700+ words
...The world, we're constantly reminded, with its pizza-delivery dinner parties and trainers-at-the-opera nonchalance, is a far more casual place than it once was. But issues of how we deport ourselves are no less complex. Whether it's the do's and don'ts of second-hand chat (like second-hand smoke,
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