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The clock is ticking on Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth’s 15 minutes of fame.

As The Post’s Page Six first reported, Clairol was thinking of withdrawing its offer to “The Apprentice” troublemaker about possibly making an Herbal Essence commercial. Well, yesterday, the company gave her the old heave-ho.

“After reviewing the film of all the possible endings a decision has been made not to use the Omarosa take,” Clairol said in a statement, after reportedly being inundated with angry phone calls and e-mails.

Meanwhile, Ex- “Apprentice” Katrina Campins will be the NFL Draft correspondent for ESPN2’s “Cold Pizza” Monday (7-9 a.m.). She’ll tape her spots this weekend.

Last, but not least:

* Harvey Fierstein will host the Drama Desk Awards May 16 (Ch. 74).

* Chefs Masaharu Morimoto and Mario Batali square off on today’s “Live with Regis & Kelly.”

* WCBS-FM’s Don K. Reed plays “narrator” on Bill Pascali’s (Vanilla Fudge) new CD, “Where Broken Hearts Go.”

* Ch. 2’s Ernie Anastos, Roz Abrams, Warner Wolf over at 21 yesterday.

* New York Dragons QB Aaron Garcia joins “AFL on NBC” studio host Al Trautwig and analyst Glenn Parker at halftime Sunday (Ch. 4).

* A Starr Report reader suggests the following: Why not change the name of “The View” to “The Yentatainers“?

* Diapers, fourth Rowe: Congrats to Warner Bros. VP Scott Rowe and his wife, Ericka, on the birth of Annabelle Elizabeth, who joins big sister Taylor.

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