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      <description>VERNON, Calif. (AP) — True Religion Apparel, best known for its high priced denim, has agreed to a buyout offer of about $826 million from the investment management firm TowerBrook Capital Partners LP. 
                   The announcement Friday comes seven months after True Religion said it was exploring strategic options. Like many high-end jean companies, True Religion's ...</description>
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      <description>WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Dianna Agron may be a sought-after actress, but she'll admit to a little stalking. Not for a plum role — for a stylist. 
                   "Not outside her house like a creepy person," the "Glee" star said of her pursuit of stylist Samantha McMillen, "but I knew some of the people that she was dressing and I said I want her." McMillen was among...</description>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — Let's hear it for the do-over. 
                   Inaugurations are always moments of great ceremony and pageantry. But, hey, everybody can rel-a-a-a-ax a little the second time around. After the electric moment of President Barack Obama's first swearing-in, the second inaugural was just so much more ... comfortable. 
                  
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — AP journalists fanned out across the capital to cover Inauguration Day as part of a running feed of content and analysis. Here are their reports. A NEW CHAPTER AP National Political Editor Liz Sidoti closes Inauguration Watch by summing up the day's events and what they might mean. No, this wasn't the euphoric celebration of 2009 that mesmerized a hungry nation clinging to pro...</description>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Michelle Obama has proven her fashion savvy time and again since she was introduced as first lady in a lemongrass-yellow sheath and coat by Isabel Toledo on Inauguration Day 2009 — so much so that we don't discuss it nearly as much as we used to. 
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      <title>More shoes showing up under Christmas tree</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Shoes are coming out of the closet and landing under the Christmas tree. They're a top seller this holiday season — a big feat considering most years they don't even make gift lists. 
                   Laranda Williams, 39, used to buy clothing, tools and electronics as presents for her family. This year, though, she looked at their feet and got inspired. Sh...</description>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — You might expect Katie Holmes to have something to prove in her first acting appearance since splitting from Tom Cruise. You might expect her to emerge onstage in a gown by Valentino and shoes by Jimmy Choo. 
                   Well, put those expectations aside. In Theresa Rebeck's new Broadway play, Holmes first appears in sweat pants and fuzzy pink slipper...</description>
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