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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 23, 2000

The Rap Version of Much Ado About Nothing Comes to Los Angeles

What is the ultimate value of 25 percent of nothing? That was the Zen-like riddle posed Wednesday in, of all places, a Los Angeles Superior Court rap music trial that delves into the turbulent and tangled origins of Death Row Records.

By Garry Abrams
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        What is the ultimate value of 25 percent of nothing?
        That was the Zen-like riddle posed Wednesday in, of all places, a Los Angeles Superior Court rap music trial that delves into the turbulent and tangled origins of Death Row Records.
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