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NEW YORK - Naomi Campbell danced on the sidewalk of Madison Avenue in leather hotpants.
NEW YORK - You didn't get your cocktail poured by guest bartenders Mary-Kate or Ashley Olsen at the first Fashion's Night Out? This year, you could try tailgating with Tommy Hilfiger.

WASHINGTON - Partisanship is reaching new heights in Washington, even as President Barack Obama makes almost daily pleas to get along.

WASHINGTON - Scott Brown says he's a different kind of Republican, a centrist willing to work with Senate Democrats to fix health care and the ailing economy.

WASHINGTON - A once-dismissed loose confederation of Tea Party activists opposed to big government, bailouts and higher taxes is causing heartburn for establishment candidates across the country.
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