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A-rod hosts party, but madonna doesn't show

New York Yankees All-Star Alex Rodriguez hosted a party at Jay-Z's 40/40 club in New York Monday night, on the even of baseball's annual All-Star game. Madonna, who RSVP'd for the event, did not show. (July 15)
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