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I've updated the gallery with scans of Kim, Khole, and Kourtney, from the Dec 28th issue of People's 25 Most Intriguing People of 2009 issue. Way to go Dash' girls! INK: Photoshoots/Magazines Photoshoots/Magazines 2009 People Magazine's Most Intriguing Issue [Dec 28, 2009]
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