
The sometimes-reliable "National Enquirer" says TIGER WOODS is trying to get his ex-wife ELIN NORDEGREN back. And he's so desperate to re-win her heart that he's offering her a $200 MILLION prenup. Sources say Elin is potentially interested, but she's upping the stakes. She wants a $350 million no-cheating clause. It's not clear if that means $350 million on top of the $200 million . . . or $350 million total. Either way, it's a big chunk of Tiger's fortune, which is still estimated at $600 million, even after he gave Elin a $110 million settlement when they divorced. But a source says Tiger isn't worried about the money . . . quote, "He has never recovered from being dumped by Elin. He's dated a lot of models and bimbos but none of them were more than a one-night stand."
At the "Golden Globes", TINA FEY and AMY POEHLER made a joke about TAYLOR SWIFT going after MICHAEL J. FOX'S 23-year-old son Sam. Would Michael be okay with that? Apparently not. He was asked about it at an event in New York City the other day and he said, quote, "No, no . just back off." Although he added that he hardly even knows who she is . . . quote, "I don't keep up with it at all. Taylor Swift writes songs about everybody she goes out with, right? What a way to build a career."
PAULINE PHILLIPS . . . the creator of the "Dear Abby" advice column . . . died Wednesday after a battle with Alzheimer's disease. She was 94. Pauline started the column in 1956. In 1987, her daughter JEANNE started writing it with her. Pauline retired in 2002, after she started showing symptoms of Alzheimer's, and Jeanne took over the column completely. Pauline's twin sister ESTHER "EPPIE" LEDERER wrote the "Ann Landers" advice column. She died in 2002, at the age of 83.











