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NEW YORK, June 16, 2000 -- The Armageddon that is "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and Regis Philbin has reached its pinnacle. You can play along with the game in your living room. You can get the board game version. You can play it on your computer. And now, for a mere $77.50, you can dress like Regis. Yes, just in time for Father's Day, the King of Primetime has launched Regis by the Van Heusen Company line of monochrome cotton shirts and matching silk ties. (The indefatigable host was on hand at Macy's flagship store in New York Monday to promote the outfits. Right now, the Big Apple store is the only place you can find the goods.) The bigwigs are talking: "We are thrilled to enter into this monumental licensing agreement with Regis Philbin," reads the credo from Van Heusen honcho Mark Weber. "Regis is one of America's best known on-air personalities and possesses the qualitie