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Kim Kardashian Celebrates Her Birthday In Las Vegas

Oct. 17 2009, Published 4:22 a.m. ET

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Kim Kardashian got the party started early for her 29th birthday on October 21. Friday, she was joined by her family and friends for an

all-day Vegas bash.

Along for the fun were Kim's mom Kris Jenner, brother Robert Kardashian Jr. pregnant sister Kourtney and her baby-daddy Scott Disick.

Newlywed sis Khloe Kardashian didn't make it. She stayed behind in Los Angeles where she and Lamar Odom are continuing to negotiate their

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pre-nup agreement.

READ: Khloe and Lamars Pre-Nup Battle

The Kardashian clan arrived at The Venetian early in the day and checked into the 8,000 square foot, four bedroom Chairman Suite which features

27 television sets and a private gym. After room service lunch, the girls were off to The Shoppes at The Palazzo while the guys went to Tao Beach.

Ciara, Brittny Gastineau and MTV VJ La La Vazquez were all there for the big party sponsored by T-Mobila Motorola CLIQ at Tao nightclub Friday

night.

Kim - minus newly-reunited boyfriend Reggie Bush who was prepping for his next New Orleans Saints game - danced away the night.

VIDEO:  Kim Talks About Khloe's Marriage

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