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| | Donald, Don and Ivanka Trump - Television - Report - New York Times |
 | | Don and Ivanka Trump, flanking their famous father, did not sign up immediately with their fathers organization, and speak with a voice, and to a generation, distinct from his. |
 | | Trump flipped to the tabloid’s gossip pages to point out a curious juxtaposition: a photograph of another noted heiress, Paris Hilton, kicking up her heels at a dimly lighted nightspot, side by side with a picture of Ms. |
 | | Trump has inherited more of the family’s verbal tics: a love of superlatives, particularly the word “ultimately,” and a tendency to ask and then answer her own questions. |
| www.nytimes.com /2006/12/31/arts/television/31itzk.html?ex=1325221200&en=19883f5d42978fdc&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss (1041 words) |
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