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Baker

Agricultural and suburban city in southeastern Louisiana, 16 km/10 mi north of Baton Rouge; population (1990) 13,200.

Baker

City and administrative headquarters of Baker County in northeastern Oregon, 76 km/47 mi southeast of La Grande, on the Powder River; population (2000) 9,900. It is a trading centre for the region's grain, dairy products, cattle, and poultry.

It was the site of a gold rush in the early 1860s. Silver, lead, and copper were later discovered in the area, and there are still several mines operating around the city. The Oregon Trail Regional Museum, Baker College (1957), and the headquarters of the Wallowa–Whitman National Forest are here.



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4 Even the chef who claims "I never buy canned anything' will bow down to the power of a good bread maker, and it doesn't get much nicer than the Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme ($250).
7, Los Angeles residents bought 3 million fewer loaves of bread from the Top 10 bread makers than they did in 2002, a decline of 5 percent, according to Information Resources Inc.
The features that unspooled onscreen received the usual uncritical hometown hosannas, with Newfoundlanders Anita McGee and Mike Jones impressing the locals with The Bread Maker and Andy Jones: To the Wall respectively.
 
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