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Rehabbing Lohan Finds Time To Party

After entering rehab almost a month ago, Lindsay Lohan has been spotted hitting Hollywood hotspots over the weekend.

She made an appearance at Les Deux nightclub on Friday with none other than friend-turned-enemy-turned-friend Paris Hilton. They both appeared happy, despite a Web site that divulged some of Hilton's secrets, and a bizarre open letter from Lohan's jailed father, Michael.

On Saturday, Lohan was seen leaving the Area nightclub. A source told TMZ that Lohan appeared to be abstaining from alcohol. Nevertheless, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton declared on his Web site: "Lindsay Lohan is headed for trouble!"

Lohan's stint in rehab at the posh Wonderland Center has been a curious one. She has taken shopping trips and has been seen dining at trendy Hollywood eateries. She even took a break to get her Mercedes serviced. An ex-Wonderland resident told TMZ that after Lohan's arrival "Wonderland has become a joke … While I'm trying to save my life, she's trying to save her face."

Recently, Lohan, 20, went back to work on her latest film, "I Know Who Killed Me," and is continuing with outpatient therapy. She decided to opt out of another movie, "A Woman of No Importance" so she can focus on recovery.

When Lohan entered rehab, she released a statement that said


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"I have made a proactive decision to take care of my personal health. I appreciate your well wishes and ask that you please respect my privacy at this time." She started attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in December.

Lohan entered rehab after a particularly tumultuous night at Prince's Golden Globes party when Lohan was reportedly found passed out in a hotel hallway about 6 a.m. She had her appendix out on Jan. 4, which some have speculated was a cover for an abortion.

In an interview on "Entertainment Tonight," Lohan's mother, Dina, said her daughter was taking positive steps to helping herself, but didn't say what she was being treated for, but the Wonderland Center specializes in treating addictive disorders such as love addiction.

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