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Gerald and Forsythe
In 2004, Cosworth and Pi Research were sold by Ford to the current Cosworth Group owned by Gerald Forsythe and Kevin Kalkhoven.
On 15 November 2004, the sale of Cosworth was completed, to Champ Car World Series owners Gerald Forsythe and Kevin Kalkhoven, the current Cosworth Group.
The series was purchased by Kevin Kalkhoven, Paul Gentilozzi, and Tracy's team owner Gerald Forsythe.
George made a bid for certain assets of the company, while a trio of CART owners ( Gerald Forsythe, Paul Gentilozzi, and Kevin Kalkhoven ), along with Dan Pettit, also made a bid, calling their group the Open Wheel Racing Series ( OWRS ).
Tony George ( president of the Indy Racing League ), with Kevin Kalkhoven and Gerald Forsythe ( the former co-owners of Champ Car ) planned an unprecedented " split weekend " of races at Twin Ring Motegi and Long Beach.
In 2003, Kalkhoven became one of the owners of the Champ Car World Series, with Gerald Forsythe, Paul Gentilozzi and Dan Pettit under the name OWRS, or Open-Wheel Racing Series.
Additionally, Kalkhoven purchased the Cosworth and Pi Group companies from Ford in 2004 with Gerald Forsythe, along with purchasing the rights to major races in Toronto and Long Beach as strategic measures to ensure the future of the Champ Car series.

Gerald and Car
Charleson's other feature film roles are: punk-era Angel in his film debut Jubilee ( 1977 ) directed by Derek Jarman ; Lt. Ryder in the Golden Bear-winning " Irish question " film Ascendancy ( 1982 ), which starred Julie Covington ; a small role as the abusive drunk Jeffson Brown in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan ( 1984 ); a comedic turn as Gerald Spong in the rather ill-fated Car Trouble ( 1985 ), opposite his friend Julie Walters ; and opera director Marco in Dario Argento's horror film Opera ( 1987 ).

Gerald and signed
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani in 1997 signed legislation designating the southwest corner of West 54th Street and Broadway, the corner on which John J. Fitz Gerald lived from 1934 to 1963, as " Big Apple Corner.
With a solid pitching rotation, which was now ranked among the best in the league, the team traded for 1988 All-Star first baseman Gerald Perry and signed yet another free agent with veteran right-hander Richard Dotson.
On 23 Dec 1975, President Gerald Ford signed Public Law 94-168, the Metric Conversion Act of 1975.
With the top drivers already signed to other teams, Mayer turned to James Hunt, a driver who biographer Gerald Donaldson reflected on as having " a dubious reputation ".
On 7 October 1975, President Gerald R. Ford signed legislation permitting women to enter the United States service academies.
A 1976 law signed by President Gerald Ford requires VOA to " serve as a consistently reliable and authoritative source of news.
At the same time, the Jackson-Vanik amendment, signed into law by Gerald Ford on January 3, 1975, after a unanimous vote by both houses of the United States Congress, was designed to leverage trade relations between the U. S. and the USSR, making the United States dependent upon improvements of human rights within the Soviet Union, in particular allowing refuseniks to emigrate ; it added to the Most Favoured Nation status a clause that provided that no countries resisting emigration could be awarded this status.
The HSR Act was signed into law by President Gerald R. Ford on September 30, 1976.
An important gain for military women occurred when in 1976, the five federal United States Service academies ( West Point, Coast Guard Academy, Naval Academy, Air Force Academy, Merchant Marines Academy ) were required to admit women as a result of Public Law 94-106 signed by President Gerald Ford on Oct. 7, 1975.
President Gerald Ford signed the bill into law with the adopted amendment on January 3, 1975.
Finally, on December 27, 1974, President Gerald Ford signed the bill establishing the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area.
" President Gerald Ford signed a directive in 1976 offering Tehran the chance to buy and operate a U. S .- built reprocessing facility for extracting plutonium from nuclear reactor fuel.
It was signed into law by President Gerald Ford on October 21, 1976.
ERISA was enacted in 1974 and signed into law by President Gerald Ford on September 2, 1974, Labor Day.
Similarly, the bill sat on President Gerald Ford ’ s desk until the final possible moments before it was signed and passed into law on January 4, 1975.
The limitation on gold ownership in the U. S. was repealed after President Gerald Ford signed a bill legalizing private ownership of gold coins, bars and certificates by an act of Congress codified in, which went into effect December 31, 1974.
In 1974 Congress authorized the National Park Service to establish the national monument, and President Gerald R. Ford signed the authorization.
The U. S. Congress passed a law, signed by President Gerald Ford on July 4, 1976, authorizing the addition of Valley Forge National Historical Park to the National Park System.
It was approved by Congress on November 9, and on February 5, 1976 President Gerald Ford signed the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976, which included this Final System Plan, into law .< ref name =" FSP "> USRA ( 1975-07-26 ).
The bill became public law 94-12 on March 29, 1975 when it was signed by President Gerald Ford.
The Tax Reform Act of 1976 was passed by the United States Congress in September 1976, and signed into law by President Gerald Ford on October 4, 1976, becoming.
In January 1975, 5, 000 students signed a petition on a scroll requesting that President Gerald Ford give the commencement address at graduation that summer.
President Gerald R. Ford signed legislation 7 October 1975 permitting women to enter the military academies ; the United States Air Force Academy began admitting female officer cadets for the first time on 28 June 1976.

Gerald and agreement
California Attorney General Edmund Gerald " Jerry " Brown, Jr. announced on March 1, 2010, that his office has secured an agreement with Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company, Inc., the manufacturer of American Spirit tobacco products, that requires the company to clearly disclose that its organic tobacco is " no safer or healthier " than other tobacco products.

Gerald and principle
Most Wiccan traditions associate the athame with the masculine principle and with the element of fire, as did Gerald Gardner ; while the wand is associated with air.

Gerald and Chicago
* A. C. Dixon, Chicago Liberals and the Fundamentals by Gerald L. Priest
After ranching for a while, and despite having no prior development experience, Ratner joined with Gerald H. Gould, a Florida advertising executive, Manuel Riskin, a Chicago CPA, and Edward Shapiro, a former Chicagoan who was in the real estate business in California, and began land sales at Lehigh Acres.
In the 1970s and 1980s the American jazz musician Gerald Oshita ( based in Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area and associated with Roscoe Mitchell ) played avant-garde jazz on an EE ♭ contrabass manufactured by Conn. More recently ( 1990 – 2006 ), recordings using sarrusophone have been released by saxophonists Scott Robinson, Lenny Pickett, James Carter, and Paul Winter.
* On June 27, 1958, Billy Pierce of the Chicago White Sox gave up a double, which landed just inches in fair territory, on his first pitch to Senators pinch hitter Ed Fitz Gerald.
His father, Gerald, built Suburban Bancorp, a chain of suburban banks, by aggressively founding and buying banks around the Chicago suburbs, which he sold in 1994 to a subsidiary of the Bank of Montreal for $ 246 million.
From the early 1920s through the 1940s, she exhibited at the Arts Club of Chicago with other well-known artists, including painter Pauline Palmer and Bauhaus photographer László Moholy-Nagy, and at The Art Institute of Chicago with painters Gerald Cassidy, Jessie Willcox Smith, Edgar Payne, and J. Alden Weir.
The best history of the early days of the college is a chapter in Gerald Grant and David Reisman's award winning book on experimental colleges in the U. S., The Perpetual Dream: Reform and Experiment in the American College ( University of Chicago Press, 1979 ).
Former President Gerald Ford, whose lone pardon letter in all his ex-White House years was on behalf of Rostenkowski, told a biographer, " Danny's problem was he played precisely under the rules of the city of Chicago.
The Hole in the Wall Gang operated out of The Gold Rush, Ltd. Other gang members included Peanuts Pancsko, Butch Pancsko and Pops Pancsko, Frank DeLegge, Michael LaJoy, Joseph D ' Argento, Gerald Tomasczek, Peter Basile of Wilmette, Illinois, Carl Urbanotti of Chicago, Illinois, Ernest Lehnigg of Addison, Illinois, Samuel Cusumano, Joseph Cusumano, Ernesto " Ernie " Davino, 34, Las Vegas, " Crazy Larry " Neumann, Wayne Matecki, Salvatore " Sonny " Romano, Leonardo " Leo " Guardino, 47, Las Vegas, Frank Cullotta, 43, Las Vegas, and former Las Vegas detective, Joseph Blasko, 45, Las Vegas, who acted as a lookout and who later worked as a bartender at the Crazy Horse Too, a gentleman's club, and died of a heart attack in 2002.
It was given its American premiere, in a new English translation by Gerald Frantzen and Hersh Glagov, by Chicago Folks Operetta in July 2010, at Stage 773 in Chicago, Illinois.
The Hole in the Wall Gang operated out of The Gold Rush, Ltd. Other gang members included his younger brother John Paul Spilotro, Polish-American brothers Peanuts Pancsko, Butch Pancsko and Pops Pancsko, Frank DeLegge, Michael LaJoy, Joseph D ' Argento, Gerald Tomasczek, Peter Basile of Wilmette, Illinois, Carl Urbanotti of Chicago, Illinois, Ernest Lehnigg of Addison, Illinois, Samuel Cusumano, Joseph Cusumano, Ernesto " Ernie " Davino, 34, Las Vegas, " Crazy Larry " Neumann, Wayne Matecki, Salvatore " Sonny " Romano, Leonardo " Leo " Guardino, 47, Las Vegas, Frank Cullotta, 43, Las Vegas, and former Las Vegas Sheriff's Department Detective, Joseph Blasko, 45, Las Vegas, who acted as a lookout and who later worked as a bartender at the Crazy Horse Too, a gentleman's club, and died of a heart attack in 2002.
* Gerald Majer, author of The Velvet Lounge: On Late Chicago Jazz ( 2005 )
Gerald N. Rosenberg ( born 1954 ) is a University of Chicago political science and law professor, and the author of the 1991 controversial book The Hollow Hope ( ISBN 0-226-72703-3 ) which won the Gordon J. Laing Award from the University of Chicago Press in 1993.
Gerald Graff is a professor of English and Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Gerald Weinberg was born and raised in Chicago.
He was assisted by Harold Tyler, a Chicago lawyer, and by Lieutenant William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr., who later became the chief defense counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and United States Secretary of Transportation under President Gerald Ford.
* 2003: Gerald Ratner Athletics Center at University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

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