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'''Cristin Duren''' is ] for 2006.


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Duren comes from ], ]. On April 21, 2006, she competed for the title of ] in ], ], and placed fourth runner-up to ] of ]. She was also one of 26 ] delegates who appeared on ] in April, 2006.
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Duren competed as Miss Florida Teen USA in the 1997 ] pageant held in ], ], where she was awarded the title of Miss Photogenic. She first competed for the title of ] in 2002, where she placed in the top fifteen, and then at ] 2005, where she placed second runner-up. She was eligible to compete in Alabama because of her college affiliations. In the Miss USA 2006 pageant she also won the Miss Photogenic award, becoming the first woman to win this award at both Miss Teen USA and Miss USA.
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Duren graduated from A. Crawford Mosley High School in 1999 and went on to complete a ] in ] Sciences with a minor in ] from the ] in 2003. One month after graduating college she secured a job in ] sales, but she is now a local entertainment television hostess/spokeswoman.
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While at the ], besides ], Cristin Duren was president of her ], ], and participated in various community projects.

She appeared on ] on Thursday, May 4th, 2006 in a segment by ] "Dr. Spin, Medicine Woman" on pharmaceuticals' practice of hiring hot, attractive women.

Her interests include ], ], listening to ], ], ], ], and wardrobe designing.

==References==
*, Sun Sentinel, 9 July 2005 (accessed 3 May 2006)
*, Miami Herald, 18 April 2006 (accessed 1 May 2006)
*, Leading Lady Magazine, Amanda Broadfoot (accessed 1 May 2006)

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