"Peace Prevails" between Rosie and Elisabeth Hasselbeck...

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Rosie O'Donnell confirmed to People mag that she has made up with former on-air foe Elisabeth Hasselbeck with whom she famously clashed on "The View." Rosie, who guested again on FX's "Nip/Tuck" this week, even bought a baby gift for the politically and socially conservative Elisabeth who has gotten on my last good nerve way too many times.

On her way into the premiere of "The Little Mermaid" on Broadway, Ro said of Elisabeth's 2-month-old son Taylor Thomas: "He's very, very cute. I saw him on TV, and I sent him a lovely gift, and [she and Hasselbeck] have been e-mailing each other. And peace prevails."

Elisabeth returned to "The View" this week, bringing the baby - her second - along with her.

Rosie gave the baby gift a lot of thought: "I sent something for him and something for his big sister [Grace, 2] because, as the mother of four, I know that when the newborn arrives, the most important thing is a sibling gift. For [Taylor], it was a lot of clothes, because babies spit up a lot. I go to Baby Gap. There is a standard newborn gift pack - as much as you can buy at the Gap without being arrested. And a learning gift, a soft shape sorter. And then for [Grace] who is older, I got a tea set that she loves."

Rosie revealed that the two - whose final on-air fight is the stuff of legend - have stayed in touch: "We e-mail back and forth," she said. "She seems good. She looks like she adopted, like she didn't give birth. She looks perfectly fit and gorgeous already."

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