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Campbell, Soup to Nuts Six years ago, Naomi Campbell enrolled in an anger-management course. It's time for a tuneup. New York police hauled the supermodel from her Park Avenue penthouse last week and booked her on charges of assaulting her housekeeper. The weapon was reportedly Campbell's jewel-encrusted cell phone, which sounds funny until you remember she chucked a phone at an assistant in 1998, in which case it sounds like a nasty habit. Campbell knows a thing or two about perp walks--she dressed for the occasion in a plush white poncho with frills just low enough to hide her handcuffs. In court, she made two pleas: not guilty, and could she please keep her passport. She's set to travel with Nelson Mandela. "Surrendering her passport would not only be unfair to her," Campbell's lawyer told the judge, "but unfair to the children of South Africa." Lucky kids--the judge let her go.Marc Peyser

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