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How to Declutter Your Closet and Make Money
Bestselling author Marie Kondo's decluttering movement has inspired many to turn their closet clutter into cash.
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George Kotsiopoulos' Oscars Fashion Forecast
Celebrity stylist dishes on red carpet looks for Julianne Moore, Viola Davis and Keira Knightley.
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Cindy McCain's $313,000 Outfit
ABC News' Bianna Golodryga reports: Most fashion experts will tell you that Cindy McCain looked like a million bucks during this week's Republican National Convention. In reality, it was more like $313,000. We've been reminded time and time again that...
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Read an Excerpt From 'The Front'
Patricia Cornwell, Author of 'At Risk,' Shares Chapter From Her Newest Crime Thriller
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Phillip Bloch's Bloch-Buster Awards
It's no secret that the Oscars are known as the most glamorous event on Hollywood's calendar. Showcasing the best gowns, jewels, and accessories the fashion world has to offer, the event draws all eyes to the red carpet outside the Kodak Theater. But this year, the glamour just wasn't there.
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Booming Vietnam's nouveaux riches indulge in luxury
In a country whose peasant army once marched on flip-flops cut from old tires, Gucci beach sandals priced at $365 can come as a shock. But the luxury market is booming in Vietnam, where Ho Chi Minh's communist revolution exalted equality and the common man just a generation ago. As the country
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The Szish Dish: Katrina's Red Carpet Report
Katherine Heigl, Portia De Rossi, Sandra Oh, and Evangeline Lilly Light Up the Red Carpet
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'Tis the (Oscar) Season of Gifting
In the countdown to the 78th annual Academy Awards on March 5, what's to be revealed in the envelope is not the only source of high anticipation. Speculation also abounds as to what Tinseltown treasures will be spilling out of the awards ceremony gift bag this year. The gift bag is that high-end
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High-Tech Products for Women
'Good Morning America' Shows Off Some of the Hottest Devices for Tech-Savvy Women
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The Note: Serenity
WASHINGTON, April 1 NEWS SUMMARY All news organizations and sensible political planners are building their day (weekend?) around the grave news about Pope John Paul II's health. The lurking background b-stories -- Terri Schiavo, Social Security, the intel report, Tom DeLay -- are, appropriately,