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Byline: John Powers
It's a lazy Sunday evening, and Drew Barrymore and I are sitting in Mel's Drive-In, a hangout on the Sunset Strip. I know I should be asking about her upcoming romantic comedy Fever Pitch, or how she's flying off to Vegas to make Lucky You, a new Curtis Hanson movie that will show her to be a serious actress, or what it's like for the perennially youthful star to turn 30. I know I should be asking about all these things-"This is a very important time in my life," she says-but as we sit in our booth, listening to Sam Cooke sing "You Send Me," I can't stop myself from bringing up the thing staring me right in the face: the fact that she's so, ...