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'''Alain Nu''' is a professional performer living in the Washington DC area.<ref>http://www.justsaynu.com/</ref>
 
'''Alain Nu''' is a professional performer living in the Washington DC area.<ref>http://www.justsaynu.com/</ref>
  
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== Biography ==
 
Nu was a headlining performer at [[Caesars Palace]] in Las Vegas for four straight years and was also the star of a four hour-long television specials for The Learning Channel (TLC) entitled "[The Mysterious World of Alain Nu]].  
 
Nu was a headlining performer at [[Caesars Palace]] in Las Vegas for four straight years and was also the star of a four hour-long television specials for The Learning Channel (TLC) entitled "[The Mysterious World of Alain Nu]].  
  
 
On January 20th, 2009, Alain appeared before many of the living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor at the Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball which celebrated President Obama’s inauguration into the White House.  
 
On January 20th, 2009, Alain appeared before many of the living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor at the Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball which celebrated President Obama’s inauguration into the White House.  
  
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 28 January 2014

Alain Nu

Alain Nu is a professional performer living in the Washington DC area.[1]

Biography

Nu was a headlining performer at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for four straight years and was also the star of a four hour-long television specials for The Learning Channel (TLC) entitled "[The Mysterious World of Alain Nu]].

On January 20th, 2009, Alain appeared before many of the living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor at the Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball which celebrated President Obama’s inauguration into the White House.

References

  1. http://www.justsaynu.com/
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