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Beads, bourbon and … babies in New Orleans?

NEW ORLEANS - The family stepped warily onto Bourbon Street and hurried past a burlesque joint, an absinthe bar and neon signs touting "Leather Lingerie Love Toys" and "Hunk Oasis Male Strippers."

Heather and Chad Bruton, a clean-cut couple from Texas, didn't want to visit this historic city for the first time without witnessing its famed promenade of debauchery. But with three young children in tow, they didn't want to see too much.

"How come that guy died on the street?" 3-year-old Cooper said as he spotted a barefoot man passed out on a sidewalk.

It was still well before noon, and the air reeked of stale beer, grease, vomit and bleach.

"We knew

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