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THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN

Here's one election result Michael Moore won't be protesting: The filmmaker's incendiary Bush-bashing doc Fahrenheit 9/11 took top honors at last night's 31st Annual People's Choice Awards, winning favorite movie of the year. Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ won for fave movie drama, while Shrek 2 swept the best comedy, animation and sequel categories. On the TV side, CSI and Will & Grace took home awards for best drama and comedy series respectively, and Desperate Housewives and Joey were tops among new shows. In the acting races, Julia Roberts picked up the coveted Crest fans' favorite smile trophy and Jennifer Garner finally nabbed the Pantene fans' favorite hair award. Courtney Love and Anna Nicole Smith, meanwhile, tied as Xanax fans' favorite whack job.

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Here's one election result Michael Moore won't be protesting: The filmmaker's incendiary Bush-bashing doc Fahrenheit 9/11 took top honors at last night's 31st Annual People's Choice Awards, winning favorite movie of the year. Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ won for fave movie drama, while Shrek 2 swept the best comedy, animation and sequel categories. On the TV side, CSI and Will & Grace took home awards for best drama and comedy series respectively, and Desperate Housewives and Joey were tops among new shows. In the acting races, Julia Roberts picked up the coveted Crest fans' favorite smile trophy and Jennifer Garner finally nabbed the Pantene fans' favorite hair award. Courtney Love and Anna Nicole Smith, meanwhile, tied as Xanax fans' favorite whack job.