Topic: Tupac Shakur
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The Reformed Broker
Meet the company behind the Tupac Shakur hologram
Shares of the publicly traded Domain Media Group are skyrocketing on the discovery that the company was behind the the late rapper Tupac Shakur's hologram performing at Coachella Music Festival over the weekend.
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Tupac Shakur hologram: how new technology is invading the real world
A hologram of slain rapper Tupac Shakur stunned fans when it performed at a music festival, but it was just one use of the updated technology, which is also guiding passengers at airports.
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Tupac hologram: Coming to a stage near you? (+video)
Tupac hologram: A hologram of deceased rapper Tupac Shakur caused a big splash at the Coachella music festival. Dr. Dre may take the Tupac hologram on the road.
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Lori Berenson home for the holidays for the first time in 16 years
Lori Berenson, convicted of terrorism in Peru, arrived home in New York for the first time since 1995. Lori Berenson was accompanied by her 2-year-old son.
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Amy Winehouse album: the pluses and pitfalls of a posthumous release
Amy Winehouse fans have been hoping for a follow-up to her ‘Back in Black’ album. There are plenty of cautionary tales, as well as success stories, about how to do a posthumous release right.
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Man claims responsibility for 1994 Tupac Shakur shooting
Tupac Shakur was killed in 1996, but the mystery of who shot him in 1994 and why was never solved. Now a convicted murderer in New York says he did it for $2500.
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Horizons
What is LulzSec?
LulzSec recently claimed responsibility for an attack on the website of the US Senate. What drives this shadowy group of pranksters?
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Fake Tupac story on PBS site posted by hackers
Fake Tupac story: the PBS NewsHour website took down a fake Tupac story that they say was posted by hackers.
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The Vote
White House Correspondents' Dinner entrée: Trump roast [VIDEO]
Donald Trump has been birther-in-chief questioning President Obama's legitimacy to be president. But Obama got his revenge Saturday night at the White House Correspondents' dinner.
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Why you should quit Facebook now
The very essence of Facebook is the sale of personal information. Throw in rogue apps and a lack of vetting, and you've got a security nightmare waiting to happen.
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Willie Nelson and Tupac in the Library of Congress?
Willie Nelson, Tupac Shakur, and Creole Jazz were included by the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry, highlighting 'diverse beauty, humanity and artistry" of the American soundscape.
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Did Joran van der Sloot fly to Peru with FBI money?
Peruvians are wondering if the unfinished FBI sting operation in Aruba and Alabama financed Joran van der Sloot's trip to Peru. His lawyer says Joran van der Sloot's confession of murder should be thrown out by a Peruvian judge.
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Roll over Snoop Dogg, Ocampo is new king of the matatu
Images on Kenyan minivan taxis are a good indicator of public trends. Now, along with Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur, people are adorning their vehicles with the spray-painted face of Luis Moreno-Ocampo, chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court.
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Who owns an artist's legacy?
Digital media open the door to mash-ups, tributes, and other reinventions.
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How one youth was drawn to jihad in Somalia
Like the Somali-American from Minnesota who was killed this weekend, Tawakal Ahmed was recruited through mosques in Kenya to fight for Islamic militants in Mogadishu.
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In Michael Jackson's estate, more at stake than dollars
The pop star left $500 million in debt and plenty of assets, but his posthumous branding could ultimately determine his legacy.
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Hip-hop's Arabic-language kin
Lebanese rap artists take genre back to its socially conscious roots in a society deeply divided.
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Chapter & Verse
Children's book award winners
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Peru's women unite in kitchen – and beyond
With food prices on the rise, 'community kitchens' provide half a million Lima residents with affordable daily meals.
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Cuba's youth: restless but not often political
They just want the freedom to travel and access to the tech touchstones of their generation: iPods, Facebook, and text messages.








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