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The Campbell Soup Co. has joined the fight against heart disease through a promotional partnership with television, film and Broadway star Jane Krakowski of NBC's "30 Rock" and runway designer Nicole Miller. Both Miller and Krakowski appear in Campbell's "AdDress Your Heart" program to help raise funds and awareness for the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women movement to wipe out heart disease—the No. 1 killer of women in America—and stroke. At a new Web site visitors can vote through Feb. 6 for their favorite three exclusive dress designs created by Miller. Each vote triggers a $1 donation to Go Red For Women movement, up to $275,000. The winning dress will be revealed when Krakowski wears it at a red carpet event in February to celebrate American Heart Month. The date the voting ends, Feb. 6, coincides with National Wear Red Day, when people wear red clothing to remind others of the cause.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Roll out the red carpet! Paparazzi, ready your cameras! Hollywood and rock stars are bringing their own razzle-dazzle to President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration. Anne Hathaway, Susan Sarandon, Marcia Cross, Tim Robbins, Seal, Adrian Grenier, Ashley Judd, Jane Krakowski, Rachael Leigh Cook, Blair Underwood and directors Spike Lee and Ron Howard are confirmed. And that's just a partial list of the hosts for an unofficial inaugural ball. Elvis Costello is the headliner and rock stars Sting and Sam Moore will also appear, according to The Creative Coalition. The ball is a fundraising event for the nonprofit arts and entertainment advocacy group. The event will kick off in Washington's Harman Center for the Arts the night of Jan. 20, when Obama is sworn in as the nation's 44th president. Musical guests are scheduled to perform until midnight.
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