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Gabriel, just outside the capital, Baton Rouge, where a state medical team is trying to identify bodies.
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The trucks went to New Orleans' international airport or to the state capital of Baton Rouge.
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So it was with Maria Sagot and Richard Stevens, of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
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If Curiel suspects his uninsured patients have cancer, he must send them 75 miles away to a state facility in Baton Rouge for a biopsy.
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Hatfill said that he lost his security clearance and his federal research job because of the investigation, and has been placed on administrative leave from his new position with Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
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It is of enormous significance that the PRP is led by a cluster of former Khmer Rouge leaders Heng Samrin (Chief of State), Hun Sen (Prime Minister), Chea Sim (National Assembly leader), Sin Song (Interior Minister) and Gen.
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According to his spokesman, Pat Clawson, Hatfill has not lived in the apartment for about a month, after moving to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to take a job with Louisiana State University.
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When the Khmer Rouge seized power in 1975, Sihanouk returned as head of state but was subsequently detained.
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In a meeting in November 1975, then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger acknowledged the brutality of the Khmer Rouge.
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The Baton Rouge newspaper The Baton Rouge Advocate only mentioned New Orleans if a particularly egregious crime took place there, and the New Orleans daily, The Times-Picayune, dealt strictly with the business of state government, which happened to be located in Baton Rouge.
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When the Khmer Rouge moved into Phnom Penh in 1975, Sihanouk returned as head of state.
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