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While the Mary Chain became notorious for their chaotic gigs, Gillespie and Beattie expanded Primal Scream's lineup to include schoolfriend Young on bass, rhythm guitarist Stuart May, drummer Tom McGurk, and tambourine player Martin St. John.
In addition, Dave Skrien became the first Lions head coach to receive the Annis Stukus Trophy as Coach of the Year, and fullback / kicker Peter Kempf also became the second Lion to win the Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy for Rookie of the Year honours in the Western Conference.
James Beattie, a farmer, became the first European to settle in the area when he staked out an farm on the northern bank of the Nerang River, close to present-day Cavill Avenue.
In 1981 the federal Labor Party leader, Bill Hayden, led a federal intervention in Queensland, and Beattie became Queensland State Secretary.
Goss did not appoint him to the ministry until Labor's near defeat at the 1995 election, where Beattie became Minister for Health.
A Newspoll in late 2005 showed support for Labor in Queensland down six percentage points to 50 per cent, an all-time low since Beattie became Premier.
Following the retirement of the Premier of New South Wales, Bob Carr in 2005, Beattie became the longest-serving state Premier among his contemporaries.
Taking the number-19 shirt, Beattie became the club's first permanent signing in two years due to financial constraints.
Others who worked for the magazine include Art Directors Lisa Beattie and Ione Jefferies ; Executive Editors Charlotte Chen ( who wrote the " Pokémon Report " and " Final Fantasy World " columns ), Anatole Brown ( who wrote the " Japan Report " section and later became a Contributing Editor ), Jim Loftus and Wataru Maruyama ; Senior Editors Tyrone Rodriguez, Geoff Arnold ( who wrote the " Twisting Nether " column ), Ara Shirinian ( who went on to work at Rainbow Studios ), Jason Wilson ( who wrote the " Tournament Report " column ); and Entertainment Editor Abigail " Abbie " Heppe ( who usually wrote the " Games on Film " section ) and who is now Games Editorial Manager for X-Play on G4.
In 1998, the Borbidge government lost office and Labor's Peter Beattie became Premier.

Beattie and involved
* 27 February – The Labor government of Peter Beattie is comfortably re-elected for a second term in Queensland, despite a scandal that broke out weeks before the election that involved breaches of the Electoral Act by several MPs, including the Deputy Premier.
The judge found that Grant, Beattie, Larkin and Glynn may have been involved in conspiracy of a seditious nature, but recommended that they be released.
Gardner retired from motorcycle racing following the 1992 season but stayed closely involved with the sport, helping various riders like Daryl Beattie early in their careers.

Beattie and campaign
* Beattie (), Beatrice Bellman, a fictional Jewish mother ( Maureen Lipman ) in a BT Group advertising campaign
In the ensuing campaign, Beattie claimed a Labor win would ensure stable government.
* Beatrice Bellman (" Beattie "), a fictional Jewish mother played by Maureen Lipman, featured in a memorable British Telecom advertising campaign

Beattie and led
Consistency followed in the next season, as a side led in attack by Beattie and Kevin Phillips secured twelfth place and yet again defeated Manchester United on their own soil.
Among its members was Louisiana Judge Taylor Beattie, who led the Thibodaux massacre of 1887.
The Most Haunted team led by Yvette Fielding, Karl Beattie and medium Derek Acorah explored Culzean Castle's paranormal stories and reported sightings of ghosts for an episode of the first series, broadcast on Living TV in 2002.
It is produced by Antix Productions, led by Yvette Fielding and her husband, Karl Beattie.
However, this was brought undone when Wellington agreed to support a minority Labor government led by Peter Beattie.
* Skerries is the hometown of two-time national NCAA Division II men's soccer Player of the Year Steven Beattie, who led Northern Kentucky University to a national championship in 2010.
The Australian Labor Party, led by Peter Beattie, won office in the June 1998 state election, which ended the Coalition agreement between the two parties.

Beattie and by
Improvements to the woodlands, gardens and estate buildings were also being made, assisted by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.
On 8 July 1971 two rioters, Seamus Cusack and Desmond Beattie, were shot dead in the Bogside by soldiers in disputed circumstances.
The Minister for Finance, Jack McConnell, was called to appear before the standards committee during the investigation although he was later cleared of any wrongdoing and the committee declared there was no evidence he had been influenced from lobbying by Beattie Media.
* Janus, a short story by Ann Beattie
Another example is a statement by Peter Beattie, Premier of the Australian state of Queensland, on the counter-terrorism investigation into Gold Coast doctor Mohamed Haneef in July 2007.
In subsequent decades the magazine published short stories by many of the most respected writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Ann Beattie, John Cheever, Roald Dahl, John McNulty, Alice Munro, Haruki Murakami, Vladimir Nabokov, John O ' Hara, Philip Roth, J. D. Salinger, Irwin Shaw, James Thurber, John Updike, Eudora Welty, and E. B.
Primal Scream are a Scottish alternative rock band originally formed in 1982 in Glasgow by Bobby Gillespie ( vocals ) and Jim Beattie.
In the 2004 Oliver Stone film Alexander, Antigonus is played by Ian Beattie.
Tikao talks: Traditions and tales told by Teone Taare Tikao to Herries Beattie ( pp. 23-50 ).
In the movie, " the Kid ," or the " great white hope " was played by the professional heavyweight boxer, James J. Beattie ( 6 ' 9 ", 240 pounds ), the # 10-ranked world heavyweight contender and an Ali sparring partner.
The bridge was scheduled to be opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting summit to be held in Brisbane, but after the postponement of that meeting and change of venue to Coolum on the Sunshine Coast in the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the bridge was instead opened by Queensland Premier, Peter Beattie.
The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup is the top international circuit of alpine skiing competitions, launched in 1966 by a group of ski racing friends and experts which included French journalist Serge Lang and the alpine ski team directors from France ( Honore Bonnet ) and the USA ( Bob Beattie ).
He completed, in 1833, an edition of James Shirley left unfinished by William Gifford, and contributed biographies of Shakespeare, Pope, Akenside and Beattie to Pickering's Aldine Poets.
The outgoing Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, had just lost an election, but refused to advise the Governor-General, Sir David Beattie, to make urgent regulations desired by both the incoming Prime Minister, David Lange, and by many in Muldoon's own party and cabinet.
It was reopened as the Gardens Theatre in 1999 by the then Premier of Queensland, Peter Beattie.
In March, 1810 his daughter by Elizabeth Beattie was born, christened Elizabeth Hogg in June.
One of the first was Codependent No More by Melody Beattie, published in 1987.
According to Herbert Hovenkamp, his most lasting contribution was the initiation of the Scottish Common-Sense Realism, which he had learned by reading Thomas Reid and two of his expounders Dugald Stewart and James Beattie.
During this period the party stood for elections in Northern Ireland, after a split in the Northern Ireland Labour Party when Paddy Devlin helped re-establish the party in Belfast, the party did win seats in the Westminster Parliament ( Jack Beattie MP for West Belfast 1951 ) and Stormont Parliament in the Belfast area as well as in district council elections ( Falls, Belfast City Council by election 1956, Gerry Fitt 1958 Council Elections ).
A biographical sketch, An Account of the Life of James Beattie, LL. D., was published in 1804 by Alexander Bower.
Portrait of James Beattie by James Heath ( engraver ) | James Heath
* The Poetical Works of James Beattie ( 1831 ) edited by A. Dyce

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