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Caillou is a half-hour children's television animated cartoon about a 4-year-old bald-headed boy named Caillou who lives with his 2-year-old little sister, Rosie (Mousseline in the original French version), his parents, his cat named Gilbert, and his stuffed animals. The cartoons are produced by CINAR corporation, now known as Cookie Jar Entertainment. Caillou airs on PBSKids in the United States and Teletoon in Canada.Caillou is based on the books by Christine L'Heureux and illustrator Hélène Desputeaux.In French, caillou usually means "pebble" or "stone", but it can also mean "bald head".Caillou books have been made since 1987 by Les Editions Chouette. In 1998, 65 5-minute episodes of Caillou were aired in Canada and in selected markets worldwide. In 2000, CINAR and PBS produced 40 30-minute episodes of the show, containing a mixture of the 5-minute episodes plus new stories, songs, real kids segment and puppets. This was followed with another 16 30-minute episodes containing all-new stories in 2003. Additionally, the film Caillou's Holiday Movie was released direct-to-DVD and video on October 7, 2003.Caillou has received various awards, including Bronze World Medal from the New York Festivals. A new season of the program premieres in April 2006, with many changes. Caillou will start attending preschool and there will be new themes and a new opening. More information is available at Cookie Jar Entertainment's library.The series was originally aired in the French-speaking region of Quebec, Canada, and the episodes were later translated into English. The original books were also in French
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ECW: Roster purge brings new names to show
ECW lost all of its stars in that ridiculous "trade" the other night, so is the show even worth watching? I doubt it, but we'll see. With regular ECW reporter Matt Bishop out galivanting on the west coast, I'll be pinch-hitting tonight for a homecoming of sorts.
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Storm and rebuilding money focus at town-hall meeting
Daniel McBride Staff Writer CHAUVIN - Terrebonne Parish President Michel Claudet discussed raising homes to prevent flooding and other parish projects at the first in a series of town-hall meetings Monday.
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Two candidates sign up for state Senate race
Naomi King Staff Writer HOUMA - On the first day of qualifying, Brent Callais, a Republican from Cut Off, and Norbert “Norby” Chabert, a Democrat from Little Caillou, put their names on the ballot for the Aug. 1 state Senate race in Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes.
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Longtime local lawmaker bids farewell to Senate
Jeremy Alford Capitol Correspondent BATON ROUGE - On the Senate floor Thursday, Reggie Dupre reminisced about how a shy boy from Pointe-aux-Chenes overcame political odds to serve in Louisiana’s most elite elected body.
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