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Byline: Carrie Rickey
She's back, that Bel-Airhead blonde with the French manicure and the Harvard Law degree. And she's giving `em Elle in Washington, drumming up support for a bill that would make it illegal for cosmetics companies to use animals as test subjects.
"The cost of beauty is way too high," proclaims Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon), the heroine of 2001's "Legally Blonde," who in "Red White & Blonde" for the first time reckons the ethical price, and not just the price tag, of her favorite Barely Pink lipstick.
As Elle, Witherspoon minces up the Capitol steps like a poodle on its hind legs. She's irresistible. And her gesture of ...