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Rodman's Newport Party Pad Closes Up (Los Angeles Times)







Rodman's Newport Party Pad Closes Up
(Los Angeles Times)

Rodman's Newport Party Pad Closes Up
(Los Angeles Times)
06/11/2004 05:03 AM

Los Angeles Times - The neon "Open" sign that blazed at party time has come down from the second-floor balcony.




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