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tupac shakur memorial mural ignored
NYP97021704-17FEB97-NEW YORK,NEW YORK,USA: The release of Rap artist Tupac Shakur last film "Gridlock'd" garnered him rave reviews and renewed interest in what might have been for the rapper slain in 1996.However everyone doesn't share that same thought as this group of tourist stroll through the lower east side in Manhattan,February 16th, and ignore the rappers memorial mural. UPI ep/Ezio Petersen

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