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Gerry and Callahan
* Gerry Callahan is a sports columnist and talk show host for WEEI.
This play led to the nickname Gerry " The Clipper " Callahan, which people often call up and mention on his radio show.
Gerry Callahan of the Boston Herald defended Ryan while Herald Ombudsman Jim Baker did not.
* Dennis and Callahan — Featuring hosts John Dennis, Gerry Callahan, flashboy Jon Meterparel, executive producer Steve " Chach " Ciaccio and producer Ian " Iggy " Meropol.
* Gerry CallahanDennis and Callahan
The documentary features interviews with Paul Martin, Joe Clark, William Rompkey, Mike Duffy, Richard Cashin, John Crosbie, Edward Roberts, Mary Hodder, Don Hollett, Scott Andrews, Scott Simms, Chris Dunn, Bill Callahan, Jim Furlong and Gerry Phelan.

Gerry and popular
Once popular with swimmers, awareness of the river's high pollution levels forced the state to shut down several popular swimming areas, including Cambridge's Magazine Beach and Gerry Landing public beaches.
Mangione's quartet with saxophonist Gerry Niewood was a popular concert and recording act throughout the 1970s.
Despite an appearance on ABC-TV's popular Thank Your Lucky Stars, the single peaked at a modest No. 35 in the UK, a relative failure compared to début releases of Epstein's most successful artists ( The Beatles, Gerry & The Pacemakers and Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas ).
His big, blurry sound and graceful style were an integral part of small groups led by the saxophonists Stan Getz and Gerry Mulligan and the clarinetist Jimmy Giuffre in the 1950s, as well as a popular quintet he co-led with the trumpeter Clark Terry in the 1960s.
The studios have, over the years, been home to Alfred Hitchcock's movie Blackmail, Gerry Anderson's TV series UFO not to mention The Muppet Show was also made there by Jim Henson, and now BBC TV's most popular soap, EastEnders and their popular medical drama Holby City.
In the 2003 provincial election, under leadership of Gerry Rodgers of Halifax, the party nominated 16 candidates in the province ’ s 52 ridings, and won 1, 637 votes, or 0. 4 % of the popular vote.
He played jazz that related to European traditions and which was the synthesis of two most popular groups at those times: The Modern Jazz Quartet and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet.
Summary: Hosted by Morgan Merryweather ( Gerry Cosgrove ), Double Cleff FM plays a selection of popular sequences from various classical operas.
During this run, Andru and writer Gerry Conway introduced the popular, long-running character the Punisher, originally conceived as an antagonist for Spider-Man.
Countdown sought to benefit from the closure of TV21, and the consequent availability of the licence to publish strips based on the 1960s Gerry Anderson puppet shows, which had been popular for many years on television.
Hornets radio color analyst Gerry Vaillancourt hosted a popular afternoon sports talk call-in show from May 2004-December 2006.

Gerry and controversial
It took Gerry over a year to make it to theaters, in which time Van Sant began production on his next film, the controversial Elephant.
After Galway had tasted heartbreaking defeat at the hands of Dublin in the 1963 All-Ireland final where Gerry Davey scored the controversial winning goal, the county under the stewardship of John Dunne, was to embark on their greatest ever run of success, winning three All-Ireland titles, beating Kerry in the first two and Meath in 66 to complete the three in a row, where Mattie McDonagh will be forever remembered in firing home ’ left footed ’ the only goal of the match in a 1-10 to 0-7 victory.

Gerry and Boston
His father, Thomas Gerry, was a merchant operating ships out of Marblehead, and his mother, Elizabeth ( Greenleaf ) Gerry, was the daughter of a successful Boston merchant.
Adams convinced Gerry to reenter politics after the Boston Port Act closed that city's port, and Marblehead became a port to which relief supplies could be delivered.
Gerry was elected to serve on the Massachusetts Provincial Congress when the American Revolutionary War broke out, where he used his merchant connections to see that the Continental Army besieging Boston was supplied.
In the winter, the Red Sox traded right fielder Ben Chapman to the Cleveland Indians to make room for Williams on the roster, with Williams inheriting Chapman's number 9 on his uniform opposed to Williams ' number 5 in the previous spring training, even though Chapman had hit. 340 in the previous season, which led Boston Globe sports journalist Gerry Moore to quip, " Not since Joe DiMaggio broke in with the Yankees by " five for five " in St. Petersberg in 1936 has any baseball rookie received the nationwide publicity that has been accorded this spring to Theodore Francis Williams ".
Town historians believe it is probable that Captain Stevens named the town after Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry, who participated with Stevens in the Boston Tea Party raid in 1773.
This tradition started with the earliest masks, notably by the now-retired Boston Bruins goalkeeper Gerry Cheevers, who was known for drawing stitches on his mask whenever it got hit.
On Wednesday, September 26, 2007, journalist Gerry Hadden's story on George Whitman, his daughter Sylvia Beach Whitman, and Shakespeare & Company aired on NPR's The World ( a co-production of the BBC, Public Radio International ( PRI ), and the Boston radio station WGBH ).
During the 1960s he helped lead the team to a Memorial Cup, and helped introduce such future hockey stars as Dave Keon of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Gerry Cheevers of the Boston Bruins.

Gerry and Herald
He was replaced by Gerry O ' Regan, who had until then been editor of the Irish Independents sister paper, the Evening Herald.

Gerry and former
McShane, a former IRA member, had been Gerry Adams ' personal driver for many years.
The present owner is the former circus proprietor Gerry Cottle who purchased the site for around £ 6million.
* August 4 – Gerry Cooney, American former boxer
According to Gerry / Gerald Butters, the former head of Lucent's Optical Networking Group at Bell Labs, there is another version, called Butter's Law of Photonics, a formulation which deliberately parallels Moore's law.
* Professor P G ( Gerry ) McKenna MRIA, biomedical scientist and former Vice Chancellor, University of Ulster
The score was tied late in the game, but with just four seconds on the clock, former Flyer Gerry Meehan took a shot from just inside the blue line that eluded Flyers goalie Doug Favell.
* Gerry E. Hinton, chiropractor and former state senator
* John F. Gerry ( 1926 – 95 ), former chief United States district judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.
* Gerry Cooney, former heavyweight boxer.
De León lost his title in a shocking upset to former Gerry Cooney victim S. T. Gordon by a knockout in round 2 at Cleveland in 1982, and won a comeback fight versus former world Heavyweight champion Leon Spinks by a knockout in round six in 1983.
First session player Colin Wood was brought in by Gerry Bron, then Ken Hensley a former Newton's colleague in The Gods who was currently playing guitar in Toe Fat was lined up.
and Scotland striker James McFadden attended Turnbull High School ( the local Roman Catholic secondary school ), as did top Snooker player Stephen Maguire and former Celtic and Partick Thistle striker Gerry Britton, previously manager of Stranraer F. C.
The WHA also promised much higher salaries than the NHL offered, and by the time the league began play, it had lured 67 former NHL players to its league, including Bernie Parent, Gerry Cheevers, Derek Sanderson, J. C. Tremblay and Ted Green.
They were coached by Brooklyn-native Gerry DiNardo, a former star player at the University of Notre Dame, and previously head coach at Vanderbilt University and Louisiana State University.
The head of Transatlantic Records, Nat Joseph, who had signed The Humblebums and had nurtured their career, was concerned that Connolly find a way to develop a distinctive solo career just as his former bandmate, Gerry Rafferty, was doing.
According to Gerry Butters, the former head of Lucent's Optical Networking Group at Bell Labs, Moore's law holds true with fibre optics.
Former Scientologist Jon Atack argued, in A Piece of Blue Sky ( 1990 ), that treatment of Sea Org members in the RPF was a " careful imitation of techniques long-used by the military to obtain unquestioning obedience and immediate compliance to orders, or more simply to break men's spirits ..." One former member, Gerry Armstrong, said that during his time in the Sea Org in the 1970s he spent over two years banished to the RPF as a punishment:
Following the 2005 general election, former National deputy leader Gerry Brownlee stated that Dame Silvia had not allowed National the chance at forming a government.
After the break-up of Taste, Gallagher toured under his own name, hiring former Deep Joy bass player Gerry McAvoy to play on Gallagher's self-titled debut album, Rory Gallagher.
Thomas Gerard " Gerry " Healy ( 3 December 1913 – 14 December 1989 ), was a political activist, a co-founder of the International Committee of the Fourth International, and, according to former prominent U. S. supporter David North, the leader of the Trotskyist movement in Great Britain between 1950-85.
The defeated Conservative former MP Gerry Malone successfully challenged the election on the basis of an established precedent which voided the result where it had been affected by a decision not to count ballot papers which had not been properly stamped.
Prominent members of the Executive included former Unionist Prime Minister Brian Faulkner as Chief Executive, SDLP leader Gerry Fitt as Deputy Chief Executive, future Nobel Laureate and SDLP leader John Hume as Minister for Commerce and leader of the Alliance Party Oliver Napier as Legal Minister and head of the Office of Law Reform.
McGovern lives in Worcester with his wife, Lisa Murray McGovern, a former aide to U. S. Representative Gerry Studds.

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