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    Robot Dance 1
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    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: This robot has learned to shalke hands when meeting people

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Robot Dance 1
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    12/07/2024
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    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: A robot is put emonstrates its dance moves on its own after lessons.

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Robot Dance 1
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    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: A robot is put emonstrates its dance moves on its own after lessons.

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Robot Dance 1
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    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: A robot is put through dance moves. It is linked to a dancer in a studio and copies and learns the dancer's moves.

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Robot Dance 1
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    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: A robot is put emonstrates its dance moves on its own after lessons.

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Robot Dance 1
    Ref 16002
    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: This robot has learned to actuate a remote door

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Robot Dance 1
    Ref 16002
    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: This robot has learned to give a high five when meeting people

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Robot Dance 1
    Ref 16002
    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: A robot is put through dance moves. It is linked to a dancer in a studio and copies and learns the dancer's moves.

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robot Dance 1
    Ref 16002
    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: A robot gives a hand shake which it was taught earlier

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    dukas 172253262 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robot Dance 1
    Ref 16002
    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: A robot is put emonstrates its dance moves on its own after lessons.

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robot Dance 1
    Ref 16002
    12/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of California San Diego
    Engineers have been teaching humanoid robots to dance and direct traffic — to help make them seem less scary.
    The bots are also being trained to give a high-five, wave and hug.
    Engineers at the USA’s University of California San Diego said it gives the machines enhanced expressiveness and agility.
    And that paves the way for improving human-robot interactions in settings such as factory assembly lines, hospitals and homes, where robots could safely operate alongside humans or even replace them in hazardous environments like laboratories or disaster sites.
    The robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalise new motions and mimic them with ease.
    A spokesperson said: “Much like a quick-learning dance student, the robot can swiftly learn new routines and gestures.”
    To train their robot, the team used an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.
    Their technique involved training the upper and lower body separately.

    OPS: A robot is put through dance moves. It is linked to a dancer in a studio and copies and learns the dancer's moves.

    icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Ruds Vedby, Denmark, May 26nd, 2015: Crown Princess Mary visits Ruds Vedby school and is welcomed by kiuds from the kindergarden. The Princess visited the school on the occasion of initiation of the ¿ÄúReach Out¿Äù project, which will teach pupils methods to cope with failure to thrive/JENSEN_080516/Credit:JENSEN/SIPA/1505280825 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    Ruds Vedby, Denmark, May 26nd, 2015: Princess Mary gives a high-five to school kids. The Princess visited Ruds edby school on the occasion of initiation of the ¿ÄúReach Out¿Äù project, which will teach pupils methods to cope with failure to thrive. The Princess took part in the first lesson/JENSEN_080521/Credit:JENSEN/SIPA/1505280825 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    Ruds Vedby, Denmark, May 26nd, 2015: Crown Princess Mary gives a high-five to pupils at Ruds Vedby school. The Princess visited the school on the occasion of initiation of the âReach Outâproject, which will teach pupils methods to cope with failure to thrive/JENSEN_080503/Credit:JENSEN/SIPA/1505280825 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    Ruds Vedby, Denmark, May 26nd, 2015: Crown Princess Mary thanks for the bouquet which the girl, Issabel, has just handed over to the Princess. The Princess visited the school on the occasion of initiation of a project, which will teach pupils methods to cope with failure to thrive/JENSEN_080502/Credit:JENSEN/SIPA/1505280825 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    Rebel Wilson High Fives Dakota Johnson on the set of 'How to Be Single'
    New York, NY - Actresses Dakota Johnson and Rebel Wilson pictured on the set of "How To Be Single" filming in Manhattan. The funny duo shared a High Five after wrapping up a scene they filmed exiting a local store.

    AKM-GSI May 18, 2015

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  • Rebel Wilson High Fives Dakota Johnson on the set of 'How to Be Single'
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    Rebel Wilson High Fives Dakota Johnson on the set of 'How to Be Single'
    New York, NY - Actresses Dakota Johnson and Rebel Wilson pictured on the set of "How To Be Single" filming in Manhattan. The funny duo shared a High Five after wrapping up a scene they filmed exiting a local store.

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  • Rebel Wilson High Fives Dakota Johnson on the set of 'How to Be Single'
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    Rebel Wilson High Fives Dakota Johnson on the set of 'How to Be Single'
    New York, NY - Actresses Dakota Johnson and Rebel Wilson pictured on the set of "How To Be Single" filming in Manhattan. The funny duo shared a High Five after wrapping up a scene they filmed exiting a local store.

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  • Rebel Wilson High Fives Dakota Johnson on the set of 'How to Be Single'
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    Rebel Wilson High Fives Dakota Johnson on the set of 'How to Be Single'
    New York, NY - Actresses Dakota Johnson and Rebel Wilson pictured on the set of "How To Be Single" filming in Manhattan. The funny duo shared a High Five after wrapping up a scene they filmed exiting a local store.

    AKM-GSI May 18, 2015

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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol wearing no make up
    Jennifer Lopez driven to American Idol wearing big sunglasses and no make up March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez driven to American Idol wearing big sunglasses and no make up March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol wearing no make up
    Jennifer Lopez driven to American Idol wearing big sunglasses and no make up March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol wearing no make up
    Jennifer Lopez driven to American Idol wearing big sunglasses and no make up March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol wearing no make up
    Jennifer Lopez driven to American Idol wearing big sunglasses and no make up March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats
    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats giving high five to an employee in good spirits March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats
    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats giving high five to an employee in good spirits March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats
    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats giving high five to an employee in good spirits March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats
    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats giving high five to an employee in good spirits March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats
    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats giving high five to an employee in good spirits March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats
    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats giving high five to an employee in good spirits March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats
    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats giving high five to an employee in good spirits March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats
    Jennifer Lopez goes to American Idol in fur and sweats giving high five to an employee in good spirits March 18, 2015 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Katie Holmes is "Miss Meadows"
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    Katie Holmes is "Miss Meadows"
    Cleveland, OH - Katie Holmes gets back to her roots in the state of Ohio and gets into character for her latest film, "Miss Meadows". Katie filmed in the local streets of a neighborhood and played a little hop scotch with a young cast mate for a cute throwback childhood game scene. Despite the falling rain, Katie managed to squeeze in her scenes and got a little assistance from on set crew member with umbrellas to keep her dry.

    AKM-GSI August 27, 2013

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  • Katie Holmes is "Miss Meadows"
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    Katie Holmes is "Miss Meadows"
    Cleveland, OH - Katie Holmes gets back to her roots in the state of Ohio and gets into character for her latest film, "Miss Meadows". Katie filmed in the local streets of a neighborhood and played a little hop scotch with a young cast mate for a cute throwback childhood game scene. Despite the falling rain, Katie managed to squeeze in her scenes and got a little assistance from on set crew member with umbrellas to keep her dry.

    AKM-GSI August 27, 2013

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  • Katie Holmes is "Miss Meadows"
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    Katie Holmes is "Miss Meadows"
    Cleveland, OH - Katie Holmes gets back to her roots in the state of Ohio and gets into character for her latest film, "Miss Meadows". Katie filmed in the local streets of a neighborhood and played a little hop scotch with a young cast mate for a cute throwback childhood game scene. Despite the falling rain, Katie managed to squeeze in her scenes and got a little assistance from on set crew member with umbrellas to keep her dry.

    AKM-GSI August 27, 2013

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  • Katie Holmes is "Miss Meadows"
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    Katie Holmes is "Miss Meadows"
    Cleveland, OH - Katie Holmes gets back to her roots in the state of Ohio and gets into character for her latest film, "Miss Meadows". Katie filmed in the local streets of a neighborhood and played a little hop scotch with a young cast mate for a cute throwback childhood game scene. Despite the falling rain, Katie managed to squeeze in her scenes and got a little assistance from on set crew member with umbrellas to keep her dry.

    AKM-GSI August 27, 2013

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  • Mark Wahlberg shows his son Brendan some Love
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    Mark Wahlberg shows his son Brendan some Love
    Beverly Hills, CA - Mark Wahlberg enjoys a relaxing day at the park where he sat on a bench as he watched his son, Brendan play basketball. After the game, Mark got in a workout of his own as he threw a football around with his son. At one point, Mark showed he's a doting father as he carried Brendan in his arms and gave him a kiss.

    AKM-GSI March 19, 2013

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  • Katherine Heigl and Josh catch up on Michael Jackson while shag rug shopping
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    Katherine Heigl and Josh catch up on Michael Jackson while shag rug shopping
    Hollywood, CA- Actress Katherine Heigl and husband Josh go shag rug shopping in Hollywood. While at the rug store, Katherine and Josh read up on Michael Jackson in a Haute Living magazine that was at the place. Katherine and Josh were very lovey dovey and collaborated in what style of shag rug to pick. Katherine's mom was also present and helped them along with the rug picking process. After a long process at the rug store, Katherine and Josh headed down to Bel Bambini kids store where they picked up a jogger stroller. Are the two getting ready to have a baby soon?

    GSI Media August 22, 2009

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  • High fives all around for Paris Hilton
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    High fives all around for Paris Hilton
    Century City, CA - Paris Hilton seen shopping at the Westfield Mall in Century City today, and stopped to give a few young fans some high fives. The star socialite bought items from Borders and Planet Earth stores during her visit to the mall.

    GSI Media July 16, 2009

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  • High fives all around for Paris Hilton
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    High fives all around for Paris Hilton
    Century City, CA - Paris Hilton seen shopping at the Westfield Mall in Century City today, and stopped to give a few young fans some high fives. The star socialite bought items from Borders and Planet Earth stores during her visit to the mall.

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  • High fives all around for Paris Hilton
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    High fives all around for Paris Hilton
    Century City, CA - Paris Hilton seen shopping at the Westfield Mall in Century City today, and stopped to give a few young fans some high fives. The star socialite bought items from Borders and Planet Earth stores during her visit to the mall.

    GSI Media July 16, 2009

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  • High fives all around for Paris Hilton
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    High fives all around for Paris Hilton
    Century City, CA - Paris Hilton seen shopping at the Westfield Mall in Century City today, and stopped to give a few young fans some high fives. The star socialite bought items from Borders and Planet Earth stores during her visit to the mall.

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  • High fives all around for Paris Hilton
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    High fives all around for Paris Hilton
    Century City, CA - Paris Hilton seen shopping at the Westfield Mall in Century City today, and stopped to give a few young fans some high fives. The star socialite bought items from Borders and Planet Earth stores during her visit to the mall.

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