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Saturday, March 24, 2007 11:29 PM EDT

Campbell gets her act together after service
Naomi Campbell has cleaned up her act - by getting down and dirty.

The catwalker left a Manhattan garbage truck garage Friday after completing five days of community service for assaulting her maid.

The British supermodel sauntered out of the drab Department of Sanitation facility just after 4 p.m., seconds after a garbage truck rolled through the area.

“Miss Campbell completed her service successfully,” said her boss for the week, sanitation Deputy Chief Albert Durrell.

The pavement Campbell crossed to leave through the chain-link exit gate might as well have been a catwalk: With a subtle smile, she strutted out in a shimmering, bare-shouldered gown and stiletto sandals, stepping into her silver Rolls Royce and pulling away as paparazzi snapped pictures.

All goes well with Philbin's heart surgery

Regis Philbin called “Live With Regis and Kelly” on Friday to report that he's in pain, but doing well, after his recent heart bypass surgery.

“Well, you know, I think I'm through the worst of it,” Philbin told co-host Kelly Ripa. “I guess I was a little unprepared for, you know, the first week and what they actually do to make this thing happen - and so, some of it came as quite a shock.”

Philbin, 75, said he's in pain around his heart, back and leg where doctors took some arteries for the bypass.

He said it especially hurts when he sneezes.

Miss Tennessee

crowned Miss USA

Rachel Smith, a journalism graduate from Tennessee, was crowned Miss USA on Friday, edging out 50 other aspiring beauty queens in a contest to replace a titleholder whose reign was nearly marred by a scandal.

Smith, 21, of Clarksville, Tenn., graduated from Belmont University and interned last year for the production company behind "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

Contestants from all 50 states and the District of Columbia were vying to succeed Miss USA Tara Conner, who entered rehab after accounts surfaced suggesting she was boozing at clubs. The episode might have cost the Kentucky native her crown, but Donald Trump, who co-owns the pageant, gave her a second chance.

Court settlement clears up script writing dispute

Former ABBA stars Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson won a court battle Friday over who wrote the script for one of their musicals.

The feud between Ulvaeus and Andersson and writer Carl-Johan Seth concerned “Kristina fran Duvemala,” viewed by more than 1 million people in Sweden and expected to be cast on Broadway.

- From wire reports

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