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NYP96011802-18JAN96-NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Henry Cho (R), and Anna Jones hold up the receipts they will exchange for Hillary Rodham Clinton's book "It Takes A Village" during her appearance at Barnes & Noble Bookstores Jan 18. Barnes & Noble issued a release expressing that only people who purchased a book were allowed to stand in line to greet the First Lady. UPI cc/Jason Szenes


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