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Ethan Hawke seems to have put one over on the gossip press.

The personable actor, a familiar sight on the streets of downtown New York, had been widely assumed to be single.

But it turns out he's been with the woman who used to be his children's nanny — when he was married to Uma Thurman — for two years!

"They are incredibly in love," one friend of Hawke's told us.

A second pal said: "Yes, they've been keeping a lid on this for some time."

According to our first source, the former nanny, Ryan, contacted Ethan about a year after the split from Uma to confess her feelings.

"She had nothing to do with the divorce, and they started seeing each other after she was no longer the children's nanny," says the friend.
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Will: "Willow is Paris Hilton. Willow wants to be on TV. You don't work with Willow, you work for Willow." She's 7. more

Man That Rocks The Cradle is about an overworked husband & father of 4 who hires Jackson as his live-in nanny. more

"We have all these magazines in America (Maxim, FHM, Stuff, Playboy) and it's OK to print them, yet it's not OK to go nude for a film, for art. I don't get it." more

Grey's Anatomy" doc Katherine Heigl had a huge hit with the movie "Knocked Up," but the Emmy-winning actress now knocks the movie as "a little sexist," Vanity Fair reports.

"It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys," she says. "It was hard for me to love the movie."

But the film loved her, catapulting her onto Hollywood's A-list and driving her price from the $300,000 she got for "Knocked Up" to $6 million.

Heigl also complained she's become disenchanted with her "Grey's" character, Izzie, having a fling with her married best friend.

"It was a ratings ploy," she said. "I'm trying to figure her out and keep her real."
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"Jesus was always suggesting, in order that the decision to follow or not follow was always that person's own decision" more

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WHY bother thinking anymore? Oprah Winfrey is here to do it for you.

Is it a coincidence that this coming weekend she hits the campaign trail in support of Barack Obama - the same day her first TV movie in two years will hit the air?

On the same day that the Oprah- Obama show is playing to a capacity crowd in Columbia, S.C., she'll be counseling us on matters of family, loss, death and redemption via her latest made- for- TV movie, "For One More Day," based on the novel by Mitch Albom (who adapted it for TV).

What does Oprah want?

I can't answer that question. But I sure wonder about it.

People trust her judgment. They buy the books she chooses for her "book club," and keep her product preferences in mind when they're shopping at Wal- Mart.

And it's a dead cer tainty they'll tune to ABC on Sunday night for this new movie with a long, unwieldy title devised to make sure everyone knows who thought this material was suitable for us - "Oprah Winfrey Presents: Mitch Albom's For One More Day."

Michael Imperioli of "The Sopranos" stars as a down-and-out former baseball player who once made it to the majors for a brief time, but today, in middle age, is a washed-up, depressed alcoholic.

A night-time highway smash-up (reminiscent of the crash that gravely injured the character he played in "The Sopranos") gives this ballplayer - Charles "Chick" Benetto - opportunity to review his life.

The process involves spending a day with his understanding mother (played by Ellen Burstyn).

During his "one more day" with mom, Chick comes to realize for the first time that she was an angel with a big heart who only wanted what was best for him, and that his dad was a heel who pushed him into playing baseball.
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