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  • a son, W. George "Bill" Bowdon, III, of Baton Rouge, a retired USMC officer, and two grandsons, Wi
  • to flag buses providing services on the Route Rouge, a network of bus routes that crossed the Isla
  • large size, is fiercely loyal to Queen Lenna; Rouge, a scantily clad pirate captain, with a love f
  • It is based on Le nain rouge, a story by Michel Tournier.
  • 2006 "Baton Rouge: A Doctor Story" in One Story issue number 70.
  • To score a rouge a player must kick the ball so that it deflect
  • to flag buses providing services on the Route Rouge, a network of bus routes that crossed the Isla
  • He wrote the 1950 novel Moulin Rouge about the life of the French artist Henri de T
  • st 17, 2005; when the NWS in New Orleans/Baton Rouge added a transmitter at Buras, giving residents
  • nation of Lon Nol could halt or slow the Khmer Rouge advance.
  • Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100, Baton Rouge Advocate Second Dozen and the New Orleans Time
  • The Baton Rouge Advocate Web Site
  • selected as a member of the Baton Rouge Advocate Super Dozen as well as the Dallas Mor
  • In 2005, WPYR became the Baton Rouge affiliate of Air America Radio.
  • egree from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, after which time he joined the Centenary facu
  • Non was executed by members of the Khmer Rouge after the Communist seizure of Phnom Penh in A
  • e "Morning Dudes" are were hired away to Baton Rouge after 2 years.'
  • y of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge after suffering a stroke the previous week.
  • He stayed in Baton Rouge after his retirement and created his own busin
  • KHB46 (sometimes referred to as Baton Rouge All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station t
  • es and the two engage in a battle during which Rouge almost falls into a lava-like substance, which
  • Located approximately 15 miles south of Baton Rouge along the Mississippi River, the community was
  • ugust 5 - American Civil War - Battle of Baton Rouge: Along the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge,
  • L'Atelier Rouge, also known as The Red Studio, is a painting b
  • m 1949 to 1950, he was an officer of the Baton Rouge American Legion post.
  • man, Washington, Frederick was raised in Baton Rouge and Atlanta, and moved to Portland in 1974.
  • Score (where it lost to the score of Le violon rouge), and for the Golden Globe Award for Best Orig
  • rea, an 80-mile (130 km) stretch between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, first led to its being known
  • ans 34.02 miles (54.75 km), beginning in Baton Rouge and ending at the Louisiana/Mississippi state
  • It is south of Baton Rouge and north of Gonzales, Louisiana.
  • the reconstruction of the statehouse at Baton Rouge, and was the architect for the buildings of th
  • the two nearby historical "windmills", Moulin Rouge and Moulin de la Galette.
  • e Civil War to bury soldiers who died in Baton Rouge and the surrounding battlefields, including Pl
  • cluding the 1998 identification of 11739 Baton Rouge, and he is credited with discovering more than
  • ers were relocated to support studios in Baton Rouge and Orlando and provided reports via satellite
  • egree from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and procured his legal degree from the LSU La
  • Roberts, 7.76% in St. Boniface, 6.38% in Fort Rouge, and third place in Minnedosa ahead of the Lib
  • Other offerings from Cinzano include a sweet Rouge and a pale Extra Dry.
  • Due to the somewhat remote location from Baton Rouge and New Orleans, supplies were expensive to sh
  • ity and that he had broken away from the Khmer Rouge and from the "fascism and cruelty of Pol Pot's
  • He died in Baton Rouge and was survived by a sister, Dorothy Dixon Bu
  • mascot of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and serves as the graphic image of LSU sports.
  • r Pope and husband, Joseph Keith Pope of Baton Rouge, and Hilary Halsey Hamer Tafran and husband, M
  • championships at Woodlawn High School in Baton Rouge and went on to play college basketball for Cam
  • ts final stretch, it moves into downtown Baton Rouge and crosses Interstate 10 one last time and en
  • list Republic (RSFSR)to the reign of the Khmer Rouge, and others.
  • sippi to bypass its current path through Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
  • atic Kampuchea (often referred to as the Khmer Rouge) and the Khmer People's National Liberation Fr
  • nd Broadmoor High School high schools in Baton Rouge and at McNeese State University in Lake Charle
  • Tigers played four home games; three in Baton Rouge and one in New Orleans, but were on the road t
  • n in the XIX Corps during the capture of Baton Rouge and the Siege of Port Hudson.
  • Daily Life in Louisiana 1815-1830 (Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press),
  • 's Alamodome, and LSU's Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, and even playing their first home game at Gia
  • Lentz Moran and Jan Susan Lentz, both of Baton Rouge, and two stepsons, Paul Stephen Lentz (born ca
  • ion in Switzerland, where it is called Humagne Rouge, and the total Swiss plantations of the variet
  • DNA to the deaths of seven women in the Baton Rouge and Lafayette areas in Louisiana, and in 2004
  • the party's leader) received 19 votes in Fort Rouge, and Linda J. Penner received 39 votes in Ross
  • ceived a Master of Fine Arts from LSU in Baton Rouge, and is the former associate editor of The Sou
  • 1963) of Baton Rouge and Brant L. Thompson (born April 1, 1965 of D
  • among those who fought in the battles of Baton Rouge and West Florida.
  • 14-6 in Jacksonville, FL), LSU (20-18 in Baton Rouge), and Tennessee (43-13 in Memphis).
  • Heine was born in Baton Rouge and attended public schools there before enrol
  • c schools, Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, and Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana.
  • e grew, Glynn purchased property in West Baton Rouge and Pointe Coupee parishes.
  • y is located about 30 miles southeast of Baton Rouge and about 45 miles northwest of New Orleans on
  • ernment access (PEG) cable tv station in Baton Rouge and Lafayette, which signed on the air around
  • Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press.
  • taining Advisor for the Junior League of Baton Rouge and is an active member and volunteer at First
  • include N. 'Boca Rose', N. 'Red Skeleton', N. ' Rouge', and N. 'Vittata'.
  • ior hockey career with the Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge and initially hoped for a career as a professi
  • honeymoon in Switzerland, while climbing Mont Rouge, and were buried at Courmayeur.
  • y 1970s, an organization that united the Khmer Rouge and pro-Sihanouk forces opposing the Khmer Rep
  • ross include N. 'Alba', N. 'Red Skeleton', N. ' Rouge', and N. 'Vittata'.
  • Of Louisiana's 64 parishes, only East Baton Rouge and West Feliciana went for Jones.
  • 1701), St. Louis, Mobile (1702), Biloxi, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans(1718).
  • He was also the leader of the Parti Rouge and thought the provinces would lose their pow
  • hat it would produce a similar situation Baton Rouge and Mobile.
  • d water from more populous areas such as Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
  • beral Party in Canada West and, with the Parti rouge and Maritime Liberal parties, formed the basis
  • arts of the ridings of Wellington, Minto, Fort Rouge, and Point Douglas.
  • es of Maria's death, Shadow joined forces with Rouge and E-123 Omega in order to track down Eggman.
  • man rights record and four on Cambodia's Khmer Rouge and only 3 such articles on the human rights s
  • illips, Toler, and Sarpy, working in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans offices of the firm.
  • and the Palladium in London and at the Moulin Rouge and the Perroquet in Paris.
  • y, both undergraduate and law school, in Baton Rouge and was admitted to the bar in 1914.
  • the Louisiana State University campus in Baton Rouge and three parish courthouses.
  • erilla commander, convicted murderer for Khmer Rouge, and former deputy to its military head Ta Mok
  • rder between what is considered downtown Baton Rouge and mid-city Baton Rouge.
  • at St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church in Baton Rouge, and Bush was thereafter entombed at Greenoaks
  • blanche), Kallmet, Mereshnik, Mjaltez, Serine ( rouge and blanche), Shesh i Bardhe, and Vlosh.
  • de her way back down the Mississippi via Baton Rouge and New Orleans to the Gulf of Mexico.
  • tbury ran to succeed him in the riding of Fort Rouge, and defeating New Democrat Vic Savino by 368
  • , 2002, GranGala® versus Grand Marnier® Cordon Rouge and other premium orange liqueurs.
  • she married Rodney Fertel, who lived in Baton Rouge and shared her love of horses, and they had tw
  • to emerge as the Defence Minister of the Khmer Rouge and Duch's immediate superior.
  • rebels overcame the Spanish garrison at Baton Rouge and unfurled the flag of the new republic: a s
  • ofessor at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and a volunteer substitute teacher in the East
  • be the chief political ideologist of the Khmer Rouge and right-hand man of Pol Pot, was arrested an
  • siana State University buildings, all in Baton Rouge, and the LSU Medical School in New Orleans.
  • e most widely produced style both red Sancerre rouge and a dry rose style are also produced with Pi
  • rioles; former MLB catcher Matt Batts of Baton Rouge; and ex-MLB outfielder Ted Uhlaender, who was
  • ns available, Pran is turned over to the Khmer Rouge and is forced to live under their totalitarian
  • n W. deGravelles, an attorney, both from Baton Rouge, and three daughters, Mary Alix deGravelles (d
  • 26 he played with Kid Augustin Victor in Baton Rouge, and moved to New Orleans the following year.
  • a junction with U.S. Highway 61 north of Baton Rouge and heads nearly due north where it intersects
  • isiana which serves the parishes of East Baton Rouge and East Feliciana.
  • squadrons of the Illinois cavalry attacked Mer Rouge and, according to the historian John D. Winter
  • 6 March, the Fifty-third was ordered to Baton Rouge and, on the 12th, was sent on a reconnaissance
  • In Baton Rouge, another Republican legislator, Edward Clark G
  • That Cornalin d'Aoste and Humagne Rouge are in fact the same variety was established b
  • The costs of Operation Nez Rouge are covered by sponsors (such as insurance com
  • ted at 201 Lafayette St. in the Downtown Baton Rouge area is an 11-story, 132 feet (40 m)-tall skys
  • m both of the Memphis stakes went to the Baton Rouge area to aid clean up efforts following Hurrica
  • The Baton Rouge Area contains 12 public school districts-Ascen
  • vall became the president and CEO of the Baton Rouge Area Sports Foundation, an organization dedica
  • KLSU broadcasts across the Baton Rouge area at 5,000 watts of power, and is able to r
  • alk formatted radio stations serving the Baton Rouge area of the U.S. state of Louisiana.
  • This is a natural extension of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation's participation in on the Hope
  • r Dickson (British Army commander of the Baton Rouge area) after he discovered that Fort Bute (buil
  • e stringency of emission controls in the Baton Rouge area, and obtained statements from EPA and LDE
  • leaders in business and industry in the Baton Rouge area, but largely a result of severe dissatisf
  • standards for ozone air pollution in the Baton Rouge Area, and 2) vacated EPA's approval of an inte
  • veral small cable systems in the Greater Baton Rouge Area, TCI, then Baton Rouge's cable provider,
  • come favorites in and around the greater Baton Rouge area, including its Movies & Music on the Lawn
  • , Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Baton Rouge area.
  • rious elementary and high schools in the Baton Rouge area.
  • an Adult Contemporary outlet serving the Baton Rouge area.
  • ion in Jackson, Louisiana and serves the Baton Rouge area.
  • ax 94.1") is a radio station serving the Baton Rouge area.
  • a 500-foot (150 m) tower in the greater Baton Rouge area.
  • Addis, Louisiana, the station serves the Baton Rouge area.
  • tion offered in both the New Orleans and Baton Rouge areas.
  • rk Times reported in June 1987 that "the Khmer Rouge army is believed to be having some success in
  • ion forces renamed Pentagon Barracks and Baton Rouge Arsenal as Fort Williams after Union General T
  • rmy in 1825 established a large adjacent Baton Rouge Arsenal and Ordnance Depot to serve the then-s
  • anel facade on the building, sculpted by Baton Rouge artist Al Lavergne, offers a panoramic "study
  • In 1990, he joined the rock band Baton Rouge as a singer and guitar player, and shortly the
  • In Baton Rouge, as they reach Jane's son's communion, she hes
  • i-Vietnamese nationalists to support the Khmer Rouge, as part of an effort to legitimize the discre
  • actions as military players, leaving the Khmer Rouge as the sole military force of importance of th
  • Flag of the USS Baton Rouge at the Louisiana Veteran's Memorial
  • e the first start of his Gator career in Baton Rouge at LSU, but Tebow was cleared to play on the d
  • hey used to open the first restaurant in Baton Rouge at the intersection of Highland Road and State
  • n the country, which in part have helped Baton Rouge attract several new firms in the sector.
  • Appearances during this era include Rouge Baiser, Germinal in 1993, and The Raft of the
  • he currently serves on the boards of the Baton Rouge Bar Auxiliary and the Chi Omega House Corporat
  • In 1950, Lindsey, a member of the East Baton Rouge Bar Association, became a judge for the Ninete
  • The Army built Baton Rouge Barracks just north of Post at Baton Rouge and
  • The Khmer Rouge base complex at Phnom Malai was overrun by the
  • rates attempted unsuccessfully to retake Baton Rouge Battle of Baton Rouge (1862) (in August 1862).
  • During World War I, Le Rouge became a war correspondent for various magazin
  • The French city of Baton Rouge became one of the more prominent of the few se
  • Cheetah, then to Meridian and finally to Baton Rouge, because of the similar name of the band Melid
  • e attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge before he enlisted in the United States Army A
  • State University demonstration school in Baton Rouge before she enrolled at Tulane University in Ne
  • hilippe Streiff who crashed heavily at the Eau Rouge before the wreckage was hit by teammate Jonath
  • The Khmer Rouge began employing death squads to purge Cambodia
  • Faced with growing Khmer Rouge belligerence, the Vietnamese leadership decide
  • af2 Baton Rouge Blaze (2001)
  • The Baton Rouge Blaze was an expansion team that joined the af
  • the capitol building stands high atop a Baton Rouge bluff facing the Mississippi River, a site tha
  • as the treasurer of the Port of Greater Baton Rouge board of commissioners, under appointment from
  • erved on the Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge) Board of Supervisors, the Biomedical Research
  • his own comedy troop, performing at the Moulin Rouge, Bobino, Alhambra Club, and the Casino de Pari
  • In 1997, he became the head coach of the Baton Rouge Bombers of the Eastern Indoor Soccer League.
  • 's residents were forced to leave by the Khmer Rouge, Bophana and Sitha were reunited, only to both
  • It launched from Broadcasting House, just off Rouge Bouillon in St Helier, and moved to its presen
  • As well as Rouge, Br'oZ has achieved two number-one singles in
  • virtually no difference, except that the Route Rouge branding was no longer used.
  • route 2B previously operating under the Route Rouge branding.
  • Rouge breaks up their fight before they kill each ot
  • Moulin Rouge built and opened in Paris.
  • 4, Branch was among those honored by the Baton Rouge Business Report in the "Forty Under 40" catego
  • Baton Rouge Business Report's 25 Most Influential Women in
  • vember 8, 1865 - October 11, 1926) was a Baton Rouge businessman Fuqua defeated both Huey Pierce Lo
  • ful run at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, but Ted Kluszewski had firm hold of the team'
  • He was captured at the Battle of Baton Rouge but survived the war.
  • ss on the American note intended for the Khmer Rouge, but George Bush reported that they had read t
  • er Layfield, Slim was playing in bars in Baton Rouge by the late 1940s.
  • Broadcasting's first station, WLPB-TV in Baton Rouge, by over 18 years.
  • ified man with a red scarf (L'Homme au Foulard Rouge) by Chaim Soutine sold for $17.2 million - a n
  • Called Istrouma by the natives and Baton Rouge by the French, this marker, some five miles ab
  • 55 Interstate Highway plans, showing the Baton Rouge bypass on the Airline Highway as an urban rout
  • terstate Highways, numbered by 1959, the Baton Rouge bypass was designated Interstate 410; it would
  • works by Toulouse-Lautrec depicting the Moulin Rouge cabaret built in Paris in 1889.
  • experienced trouble getting added to the Baton Rouge cable lineup such that it retransmitted its si
  • RSD has also taken over schools in East Baton Rouge, Caddo and Pointe Coupee parishes, reflecting
  • January 1979, Duch was amongst the last Khmer Rouge cadres to flee Phnom Penh after it fell to the
  • tnam's invasion of Democratic Kampuchea (Khmer Rouge Cambodia) and the resulting border conflict wi
  • a Thun Sovath, was a young monk when the Khmer Rouge came in 1975.
  • mples of the torture methods used by the Khmer Rouge can be seen at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.
  • college years Gordon also played for the Baton Rouge Capitals in the USL Premier Development League
  • House parts of this block as the Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center Hotel with over $70 million dol
  • rline Highway north and east of downtown Baton Rouge carries U.S. Highway 61 and U.S. Highway 190 a
  • wn in the eastern residential suburbs of Baton Rouge, causing heavy property damage totaling $2.5 m
  • ve site of Canada's Unknown Soldier at Cabaret Rouge Cemetery near Souchez, France
  • Magnolia Cemetery has been a historic Baton Rouge Cemetery since 1852
  • Baton Rouge: Centaur Records, CRC 2193, 1994.
  • Rouge cheers Sonic and Shadow on during the final ba
  • The five regions are Baton Rouge, Cincinnati, Crookston, New Orleans, and the T
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