The Chambre Petite de Rouge (English:Little Room of Red) is Lecteur en Rouge's private interview chamber that is used for the interview of persons controversial interest, famous post-inmates, political leaders, protected persons, and people of special interest. The Chambre is used by LECTEUR en ROUGE magazine, LeR television, LeR radio, and in some instances, lecteurenrouge.com internet publications. The original Chambre is located in Washington, D.C., and was built in 1915 for interviews of politicians with great influence. A second Chambre was built in the headquarters in Houston, Texas, after the opening of the television and radio broadcast center there in 1963. Currently, the two primary interviewers are television and radio special anchor Kathrine Eclee and magazine journalist Simon
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| - The Chambre Petite de Rouge (English:Little Room of Red) is Lecteur en Rouge's private interview chamber that is used for the interview of persons controversial interest, famous post-inmates, political leaders, protected persons, and people of special interest. The Chambre is used by LECTEUR en ROUGE magazine, LeR television, LeR radio, and in some instances, lecteurenrouge.com internet publications. The original Chambre is located in Washington, D.C., and was built in 1915 for interviews of politicians with great influence. A second Chambre was built in the headquarters in Houston, Texas, after the opening of the television and radio broadcast center there in 1963. Currently, the two primary interviewers are television and radio special anchor Kathrine Eclee and magazine journalist Simon
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| - The Chambre Petite de Rouge (English:Little Room of Red) is Lecteur en Rouge's private interview chamber that is used for the interview of persons controversial interest, famous post-inmates, political leaders, protected persons, and people of special interest. The Chambre is used by LECTEUR en ROUGE magazine, LeR television, LeR radio, and in some instances, lecteurenrouge.com internet publications. The original Chambre is located in Washington, D.C., and was built in 1915 for interviews of politicians with great influence. A second Chambre was built in the headquarters in Houston, Texas, after the opening of the television and radio broadcast center there in 1963. Currently, the two primary interviewers are television and radio special anchor Kathrine Eclee and magazine journalist Simon Serans.
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