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Everyone from Stephen Colbert to Wyclef Jean turned up at Wednesday's party for Audi's first sports car, the R8. To see what the stars told
New York
, roll your cursor over the pictures.
By
Jada Yuan
&
Shira Levine
Published Oct 13, 2006
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