New Year's Eve
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Tues, Jan 1, 2007 (1 a.m.)
The scene was more surreal than usual for Las Vegas on this Monday night. One of the world's biggest partying cities held one of its biggest parties, when hundreds of thousands of revelers closed down the Las Vegas Strip and rang in the New Year in typical Sin City fashion -- chalk full of fireworks, food, alcohol and, of course, plenty of fun.
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