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New Jersey consultant Randal Pinkett, who became the season four winner of "The Apprentice" on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2005, poses at a party at Planet Hollywood after the two-hour live TV finale. Pinkett, 34, had been one of the frontrunners since the Donald Trump reality show's season began in September.
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To win, Pinkett beat out Rebecca Jarvis of Chicago, seen here on the red carpet at Planet Hollywood following the show's live finale in New York on Dec. 15, 2005. The 23-year-old Chicago financial journalist was named by Teen People magazine in 2000 as a Teen Who Will Change The World. After hiring Pinkett, Trump asked him whether Jarvis should also be hired, but Pinkett demurred.
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Donald and Melania Trump arrive at Planet Hollywood for a party after "The Apprentice" season four finale Dec. 15, 2005, at Lincoln Center in New York. Trump hosts "The Apprentice," produced by Mark Burnett Productions in association with Trump Productions LLC. Trump, Burnett and Jay Bienstock are the executive producers of the reality TV show. The winner of each season gets a job in Trump's organization.
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George H. Ross, executive vice president and senior counsel of the Trump Organization, attends the Planet Hollywood party after "The Apprentice" season four finale Dec. 15, 2005, in New York. The married father of two and grandfather of three is a boardroom judge every week on the TV show. His observations help influence Trump's decisions.
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Carolyn Kepcher, executive vice president of the Trump Organization and managing partner of Trump Golf Management, walks the red carpet at the party at Planet Hollywood following the live finale of "The Apprentice" season four Dec. 15, 2005, in New York. With Ross, she serves as a boardroom judge on the weekly show and provides Trump with on-scene observations.
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Kelly Perdew, winner of the second season of "The Apprentice," was among the alumni on hand at Lincoln Center for the season four finale. Perdew, a former military intelligence officer, was given responsibility for the national rollout of Trump Ice, a bottled water brand. His contract with Trump ends this month.
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Former contestant Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth attends the Planet Hollywood party after "The Apprentice" season four finale Dec. 15, 2005 in New York. Although she lasted just nine weeks on the show, she was named in a TV Guide survey last summer as the most hated reality show contestant of all time.
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Another alumni, Heidi Bressler, attends "The Apprentice" season four finale party at Planet Hollywood Dec. 15, 2005, in New York. Bressler, educated in criminology, was a corporate sales rep when she unsuccessfully competed on "The Apprentice." Since then, she has become a public speaker and consultant and is involved in a book deal.
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Ivanka Trump, 25, attends "The Apprentice" season four finale after party at Planet Hollywood Dec. 15, 2005, in New York. Daughter of Donald Trump and his ex-wife Ivana, Ivanka has been working as an international model since she was 16.
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Donald Trump Jr. and his wife, Vanessa Haydon, walk the red carpet at the party after "The Apprentice" season four finale at Planet Hollywood Dec. 15, 2005. The 27-year-old works for his father's organization. He and Haydon, a fashion model, were married last month at his father's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Donald and Melania Trump pose with Randal Pinkett, the winner of "The Apprentice" season four, during the party at Planet Hollywood Dec. 15, 2005. Pinkett chose to help Trump refurbish his three Atlantic City casinos.