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Final Footage of Whitney Houston?

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Houston was last seen at rehearsals for Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy party. In the footage above -- dated Feb. 9 on the actual video -- Houston holds hands with singer Monica as she is rehearsing. Monica and Brandy were scheduled to perform their Hot 100 hit, "The Boy is Mine," and their most recent duet, "It All Belongs To Me" tonight.

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