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Byline: Eve Macsweeney
It never rains in Nashville, except when it pours. Today, the drizzly aftermath of an overnight deluge has put something of a damper on Nicole Kidman's plans to meet at a bucolic spot in her new hometown. A damper but not a deterrent. As any observer of her life knows, Kidman is not someone who will let a little stormy weather throw her off stride. And so, rolling up in her black sports car with tinted windows, she jumps out wearing sensible walking shoes and brandishing an umbrella like a latter-day, strawberry-blonde Mary Poppins, game for anything.
Walking is something Kidman likes to do. Her father, a former marathon runner, ...