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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) - Anna Nicole Smith rode the elevator with everyone else, to a room that wasn't the most expensive, at a hotel that wasn't the nicest, in a hardscrabble part of town with the right name on the wrong coast.
And before word of her presence made it very far, she died.
For all the hours of airtime and columns of newsprint Smith's final hours prompted, she died not an A-list starlet but simply a face too familiar not to acknowledge. And as her final hours ticked away, she found herself here, five floors up from a twinkling, clinking casino in a Hollywood that's not the one of every girl's dreams.
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