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The Rehab Report, Cont'd

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While the local glossy mags regularly place her on their social A-lists, Weymouth, 41, told us she's not out that much. "As a single mom of three kids" -- ages 7, 6 and 3 -- "I try to spend all my time with them. I don't do the benefit circuit." She does sit on the committee for the Alvin Ailey fundraising gala, having trained seriously as a ballerina as a kid. Otherwise, "I run when I can, I ski when I can."

About that Facebook page: nothing incriminating. She declares herself a "fan" of washingtonpost.com and boasts 70 friends (our request still pending).

HEY, ISN'T THAT . . . ?

* Dick Cheney taking his dog to the vet Wednesday afternoon via his usual massive security motorcade. The veep's yellow lab, Dave -- the one dressed as Superman for Halloween -- went to Friendship Animal Hospital for a routine checkup.

* Donald Rumsfeld meeting former press secretary Torie Clarke yesterday at an atypical power-breakfast spot -- the American City Diner near Chevy Chase. Rummy got poached eggs, bacon, rye toast, home fries, decaf and a hug from the waitress. The black SUVs in his security detail took up most of the diner's tiny parking lot.

* Mia Farrow dining Wednesday at Chef Geoff's Downtown with a man, woman and young child. Unclear why she was here; probably more of her Darfur activism. Had pinot noir with her grilled salmon. Other patrons gawked from a respectful distance.

QUOTES

"Welcome to the White House. We're glad you're here. Like, have you noticed a lot of security around here? It's because the vice president heard there were some Ducks around."

-- President Bush greeting the Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks Tuesday.

"I order a Corona and a Shirley Temple, then mix them 50-50 in an extra glass. . . . It tastes like a sweet Corona. I call it the Agent Zero."

-- Gilbert Arenas telling Men's Journal about his favorite drink. The ever-quotable sidelined Wizards superstar also prescribes this cure for heartbreak: "A strip club."


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