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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 30, 2001

Web Radio Station Gets Ripped Off After Trying to Appease Music Gods

LOS ANGELES - The Internet is like an orange grove in Hemet. After the trees finally bear fruit, freeloaders come along and steal the luscious citrus, leaving the owner with a plucked feeling.

        By Garry Abrams

        LOS ANGELES - The Internet is like an orange grove in Hemet. After the trees finally bear fruit, freeloaders come along and steal the luscious citrus, leaving the owner with a plucked feeling.
        Lawyer Allen Hyman uses the down-home agriculture simile to describe what happened to his client, Hij...

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