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Alan Reid asserts that Holt was being increasingly criticised within the party in the months before his death, that he was perceived as being " vague, imprecise and evasive " and " nice to the point that his essential decency was viewed as weakness ".
Alan Reid says that within the party the reversal was blamed on Holt's mishandling of the VIP planes scandal.
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, New South Wales
* Reid, Alan ( 1976 ), The Whitlam Venture, Hill of Content, Melbourne, Victoria.
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, New South Wales.
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney.
Another key factor in McEwen's antipathy towards McMahon was hinted at soon after the crisis by the veteran political journalist Alan Reid.
This letter was described by author and journalist Alan Reid as " the death warrant of the Whitlam ALP government ".
The journalist and author Alan Reid described the position of the Government and Opposition as the crisis became acute in mid-October:
* Mr. and Mrs. Alan Meehan – ( Carl Benton Reid and Geraldine Wall ) are Laura's parents.
Jim Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain heard a copy of the demo that was in the possession of the DJ Gary Crowley, and this led to interest from Mary Chain manager Alan McGee.
In an accompanying story, Alan Reid of the Telegraph wrote that Labor was ruled by " 36 faceless men.
Ian Paisley, Andrew Gilligan, Ned Sherrin, Seventh Doctor & Sylvester McCoy, Sir Menzies Campbell, Ringo Starr, Nick Robinson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Alan Carr, John Reid, Stephen Fry
Reid and his mentor O ' Callaghan won the race and Reid served as lieutenant governor from 1971 until 1974, when he ran for the U. S. Senate seat being vacated by Alan Bible.
This matter was aired in a 1969 book, The Power Struggle, by veteran political journalist Alan Reid.
Alan Reid ( born 7 August 1954, Ayr ) is a Scottish politician.
* Alan Reid MP official constituency website
* Alan Reid UK Parliament
* Alan Reid MP at BBC News Democracy Live
She stood down from Parliament at the 2001 general election, being replaced by Alan Reid.
From 2001 to 2005 he served as PPS to the Secretary of State for Health, initially under Alan Milburn and, from 2003, his successor, John Reid.
Footballers Andy Reid, William Flood, Alan Quinn and Glenn Whelan all played for Cherry Orchard.
There was a significant level of hostility to such a deal within the Labour party with coalition proposals being opposed by, among others, former cabinet ministers John Reid, Alan Johnson, David Blunkett and former leader Neil Kinnock.

Reid and 1969
The latter special, a remake of his 1969 short film Rhubarb which Sykes also directed, featured many of his old friends including Jimmy Edwards, Bob Todd, Charlie Drake, Bill Fraser, Roy Kinnear, Beryl Reid and Norman Rossington.
* 1969: The Man From New York: John Quinn and His Friends by Benjamin Lawrence Reid
Reid was married to Cathie McGowan from 1969 until her sudden death from a heart attack in 1998.
Gabriel Luke Reid ( born 24 February 1969 ) is a New Zealand director working in television, film and theatre.
* USS Beverly W. Reid ( APD-119 ), a United States Navy high-speed transport in commission from 1945 to 1947 and from 1967 to 1969
In the process, Drummond kills Petersen's bodyguard Chang ( Milton Reid ) and presumably kills Petersen himself by dropping him down an exploding hole in the chessboard ( a different actor portrays the character in the 1969 sequel ).
In 1969, Reid played in what is thought to be the cricket match at the South Pole, with the striped barber's-type pole with a silver reflecting glass ball on top representing the actual Pole acting as the wicket.
#" Juicy John Pink " ( Trower / Reid ) ( live in the USA, April 1969 )
#" Crucification Lane " ( Trower / Reid )( live in the USA, April 1969 )
#" Skip Softly ( My Moonbeams ) / Also Sprach Zarathustra " ( Brooker / Reid )/( Richard Strauss )( live in the USA, April 1969 )

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The main Breakfast presenters have also appeared on the channel since it was first launched as a simulcast programme in 2000, with the current presenters being Bill Turnbull, Susanna Reid ( Mondays to Wednesdays ), Louise Minchin and Charlie Stayt ( Thursdays, Ftidays and weekends ).
Also famous as a prose stylist, Hume pioneered the essay as a literary genre and engaged with contemporary intellectual luminaries such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith ( who acknowledged Hume's influence on his economics and political philosophy ), James Boswell, Joseph Butler, and Thomas Reid.
* Incubus ( 2006 film ), a horror film starring Tara Reid
* Sir William Reid ( b. April 25, 1791, Kinglassie-d. October 31, 1858, London, England ), governor of Bermuda ( 1839 – 46 ), Barbados ( 1846 – 48 ), and Malta ( 1851 – 58 ); knighted 1851
It is important for a kiln to have a door that is easily opened and closed, because, when the artwork in the kiln has reached the right temperature ( over 1000 degrees Celsius ), it must be quickly removed and put in a metal or tin container with combustible material, which reduces the pot and leaves certain colors and patterns .< ref > Reid, Kimberly.
The Dude meets Bunny Lebowski ( Reid ), the Big Lebowski's nymphomaniac trophy wife, while leaving the premises with a rug taken from the mansion.
Both were Democratic, both were sympathetic to labor and immigrants ( a sharp contrast to publishers like the New York Tribune's Whitelaw Reid, who blamed their poverty on moral defects ), and both invested enormous resources in their Sunday publications, which functioned like weekly magazines, going beyond the normal scope of daily journalism.
Contemporary research by anthropologists, linguists ( Blust, Reid, Ross, Pawley ), and archaeologists ( Bellwood ) suggests that the inhabitants of the Maritime Southeast Asia migrated from southern China to islands of the Philippines around 2500 BCE and later spread to modern day Malaysia and Indonesia.
Co-sponsored by Representatives Roy Blunt ( R-MO ), and Steny Hoyer ( D-MD ), and Senators Rick Santorum ( R-PA ) and Harry Reid ( D-NV ), the bills were passed by unanimous consent in both chambers.
Because of the unusual length of the play ( over three hours ), prior to the opening a matinee company was also hired that performed twice a week and featured Kate Reid as Martha, Shepperd Strudwick as George, Avra Petrides as Honey and Bill Berger as Nick.
* The Headless Horseman ( novel ), a 1865 novel by Mayne Reid
In 1971, The Andromeda Strain was the basis for the film of the same name directed by Robert Wise, and featuring Arthur Hill as Stone, James Olson as Hall, Kate Reid as Leavitt ( changed to a female character, Ruth Leavitt ), and David Wayne as Dutton ( Burton in the novel ).
* Nano Reid Artist ( 1900 – 1981 ), famous Irish painter of landscapes particularly Drogheda, the Boyne Valley and surrounding areas.
The first Trustees on the school's Board were James W. Reid ( who had done the most to shepherd the authorization bill through the legislature ), Norman B. Willey ( who had just stepped down as Idaho governor ), Benjamin Wilson ( a previous gubernatorial candidate ), J. Morris Howe, and C. W. Schaff.

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