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Page Six's Paula Froelich gives her agent/BFF Ari Emanuel and his agency a healthy plug in today's column:

WE HEAR THAT Endeavor chief Ari Emanuel will open his agency's plush 90-seat screening room tonight and co-host (with Esquire editor David Granger) an L.A. preview of Dan Klores and Ron Berger's sizzling documentary, "Ring of Fire: the Emile Griffith Story," which airs April 20 on USA Network commercial-free, with Saab buying the two-hour slot.

It's so cute when columnists pass semi-encoded love notes to their representation through the gossip sheets! We can only imagine what "plush," "sizzling," and "commercial-free" mean to these crazy lovers, but we'd probably need to intercept Emanuel's note in English class to figure it out.

UPDATE: Paula Froelich informed us that her boss, dapper Page Six editor and "Project Runway" guest star Richard Johnson, was the author of that item, and it was not in fact a "semi-encoded love note," as we posited. She also reminds us that the last item she wrote featuring Emanuel involved the agent stuffing money into a stripper's g-string. (Which seems to us to be an exceptionally kind thing to do for one's agent, but that's neither here nor there.)

We hope that this brief confusion doesn't result in a Page Six item involving us canoodling with Tara Reid at Geisha House. That would make our mother cry.