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"13 Going On 30" star Jennifer Garner smiles for the cameras as she arrives at the premiere of the film in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, April 14, 2004.
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Actresses Amy Pascal, left, and Jennifer Garner are shown during the premiere of "13 Going On 30" April 14, 2004, at Mann Village Theatre, in Westwood, Calif.
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Actress Brittany Murphy arrives at the Mann Village Theate rin Los Angeles for the premiere of the film "13 Going On 30," April 14, 2004. The movie opens nationwide April 16.
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Star Jennifer Garner, center, chats with director Gary Winick, left, and Revolution Studios' Joe Roth during the premiere of "13 Going On 30" April 14, 2004, at Mann Village Theatre, in Westwood, Calif.
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"13 Going On 30" cast member Judy Greer arrives at the premiere of the film in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, April 14, 2004.
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Actor Samuel Ball, a cast member in the new film "13 Going On 30," and his girlfriend, Emily, arrive at the premiere of the film in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, April 14, 2004.
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Actress Jennifer Garner, star of the new film "13 Going On 30," poses at the premiere of the film in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, April 14, 2004.
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Actress Brittany Murphy, right, was accompanied by her niece, Caitlyn, to the premiere of the film "13 Going On 30," in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, April 14, 2004.
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Actress Jennifer Garner, star of the new film "13 Going On 30," poses next to the movie poster at the premiere of the film in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, April 14, 2004.
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Actor Mark Ruffalo, who stars in the new film "13 Going On 30," arrives with his wife, Sunrise, for the premiere of the film in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, April 14, 2004.
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Actress Jennifer Garner, star of the new film "13 Going On 30," turns back for photographers at the premiere of the film April 14, 2004.
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Italian director Mario Monicelli gives Spanish actress Penelope Cruz an award as best actress for the movie "Non ti muovere" at the Davide di Donatello film awards in Rome, April 14, 2004.
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Actress Penelope Cruz runs past photographers as she arrives for the David di Donatello Italian film awards ceremony in Rome, April 14, 2004.
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Filmmaker Steven Spielberg, left, holds a special lifetime achievement award, presented to him by Italian director-actor Roberto Benigni at the David di Donatello film award ceremony in Rome, April 14, 2004.
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Actor Peter Falk, right, meets Franca Pilla, wife of Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, at a reception for nominees for the David di Donatello Italian film awards, in Rome's Quirinale Presidential palace, April 14, 2004. The awards were handed out later that day.
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Film director Steven Spielberg, right, displays the Cavaliere di Gran Croce, Italy's highest decoration, which he received from Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, left, in Rome's Quirinale Presidential palace, April 14, 2004. Later that day, the Cincinnati-born director received a special David di Donatello award, Italy's foremost movie prize.
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Actor Ewan McGregor, left, and his longtime friend and fellow actor Charley Boorman pose in London, April 13, 2004, ahead of their three-month round-the-world bike ride, in which they will ride a motorcycle from London to New York. The bike ride will be filmed and made into a TV documentary for U.S. and British television.
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Actors Ewan McGregor, left, and Charley Boorman pose for the media in London, April 13, 2004, at the start of a three-month round-the-world bike ride. The ride will be filmed and made into a TV documentary for U.S. and British networks.
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Actress-singer Shirley Jones, of the old "Partridge Family" TV series, places a Partridge Family lunch box into a display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, April 13, 2004. The exhibit, "Taking America to Lunch," features numerous items coming from the thermos collection.
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Entertainer Jerry Lewis shows the remote control-like device of his pacemaker at the French neurologists' congress in Strasbourg, eastern France, April 14, 2004. Lewis, 78, was in agonizing pain from the pratfalls he did in his younger days until he was implanted with a Medtronic pain pacemaker that eases the agony when he pushes a button on the remote control.