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  2. Carol Cadou - Wikipedia

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    Carol Borchert Cadou is an American museum curator and administrator who served as the former executive director of The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America, running the society's headquarters at Dumbarton House in Washington, D.C. [1]

  3. Bettie Cadou - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth (Bettie) Stickler Fruits Cadou was born on New Years Day in 1936 in Bainbridge, Indiana.Although she is best known for being the first female reporter to be given a silver credential badge that permits access to the pit and garage areas of the world-famous racetrack, the Indianapolis 500, on 28 May 1971, [1] Cadou is equally known for her investigative reporting around the state of ...

  4. Cadou - Wikipedia

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    Cadou was an early Christian in Brittany in France, not be confused with Cadoc. He was venerated as a saint after his death, with his cult centered on the Ile de Cadou.

  5. Hélène Cadou - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 she married René Guy Cadou, a noted French poet, who was the son of her father's colleague, Georges Cadou. [1] René Guy Cadou was working as a permanent teacher in Louisfert. After her husband's death in 1951, she left Louisfert to work as a librarian in Orléans until her retirement in 1987. In Orléans, she was welcomed by Roger ...

  6. Gift card - Wikipedia

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    Gift card for a U.S hardware store. A gift card, also known as a gift certificate in North America, or gift voucher or gift token in the UK, [1] is a prepaid stored-value money card, usually issued by a retailer or bank, to be used as an alternative to cash for purchases within a particular store or related businesses. Gift cards are also given ...

  7. Altex rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Altex (/ ˈ ɔː l t ɛ k s / AWL-teks) is a commercial breed of domestic rabbit developed, beginning in 1994, for cuniculture, specifically for the rabbit meat industry. [1] The Altex breed is not recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] or by the British Rabbit Council (BRC).

  8. ALTEX - Wikipedia

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    ALTEX: Alternatives to Animal Experimentation is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering alternatives to animal experimentation and related issues of bioethics, seeking to promote the replacement, reduction, and refinement of animal use in research (the "3Rs").