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Chairman Joey Saputo held talks with George Gillett ( former owner of Montreal Canadiens and co-owner of Liverpool F. C.
The memorial service, held at Westminster Abbey on 26 February, was attended by Major-General Peter Gillett and Secretary of State for Defence Michael Heseltine, who represented the Queen and Prime Minister respectively.
In 2002 Gillett was first in the Individual Pursuit Australian Titles, held in Victoria.

Gillett and many
* One telescope ( Gemini North, officially called the Frederick C. Gillett Gemini Telescope ) is located on Hawaii's Mauna Kea, along with many other telescopes.
Gillett would go on to represent many oil industry companies and individuals in oil lease matters.
In his autobiography, Culhane speculates that Gillett suffered from bipolar disorder and notes that he swung from excessive enthusiasm to violent rages to paranoia ( once attacking Culhane himself with a spindle when they worked together at Van Beuren's studio ), and that he was eventually institutionalized for many years.
At its peak, Gillett Communications owned network affiliates, the majority of which were CBS, in many of the country's major television markets.

Gillett and including
The club's creditors, including the Royal Bank of Scotland, took Gillett and Hicks to court to force them to allow the board to proceed with the sale of the club.
In backroom deals, Southern Pacific lobbyists, including Ruef and Southern Pacific political bureau chief William Herrin, persuaded the attending Republican delegates to refuse Pardee renomination, instead handing the nomination to the railroad-friendly Gillett.
KKR then sold all of the former Storer broadcast assets, including WJBK, to Gillett Communications in 1987 after an attempt to sell to Lorimar-Telepictures in 1986 failed.
In 1984, George N. Gillett Jr. purchased the Post Corporation stations, including WEAU-TV.
By then, 88 households lived in Long Load, including a boatman called William Gillett and his family, while another boatman lived near the bridge.
In the tower there are also bells no longer in use, including 13 from 1659 by Francois Hemony, 3 from 1678 by Pieter Hemony, 3 from 1750 from Joris de Mery, and 1 from Gillett and Johnston from 1929.

Gillett and President
After the retirement of Whiteford in 1965, John J. Tyrell, Donald M. Gillett, Robert L. Sipe and Phil Steinhaus served as President until the company ceased operations in 1972.
With Emma Gillett, Mussey founded the Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia on May 19, 1917, and was elected its first President.

Gillett and for
In the early 1970s, however, the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau ( now NYC & Company, the official marketing and tourism organization for New York City ), under the leadership of its president, Charles Gillett, began promoting " the Big Apple " for the city.
* 1918 Gillett: U. S. Patent to use X-rays for the preservation of food
Construction was halted in August 2008, as Gillett and Hicks had difficulty in financing the £ 300 million needed for the development.
Disagreements between Gillett and Hicks, and the fans ' lack of support for them, resulted in the pair looking to sell the club.
A High Court judge, Mr Justice Floyd, ruled in favour of the creditors and paved the way for the sale of the club to Fenway Sports Group ( formerly New England Sports Ventures ), although Gillett and Hicks still had the option to appeal.
* June 9 – The animated short The Wise Little Hen, directed by Bert Gillett for the Silly Symphonies series, and featuring the debut of Donald Duck, is released.
In 1919, for instance, Republicans bypassed James R. Mann, R-IL, who had been minority leader for eight years, and elected Frederick Gillett, R-MA, to be Speaker.
The city of Woodbine was originally founded as Lyons, named for the near-by creek, in 1871 by James Allen Gillett Sr.
On October 5, 2000, the National Theatre in London mounted a revival, directed by Jeremy Sams and starring Patricia Hodge, Peter Egan and Aden Gillett, that ran for two years, transferring to the Piccadilly Theatre in the West End on May 14, 2001 with Lynn Redgrave and Stephen Mangan replacing Hodge and Egan, respectively.
The second name of La Crescent was " Manton ", named by William and Harvey Gillett, after they cleared the downtown area for settlement for Peter Cameron.
* January 31-George N. Gillett Jr. buys 80 % of the Montreal Canadiens and 100 % of the Molson Centre in Montreal for US $ 275 million.
IFS was also the first studio for a whole host of future animation talent: Vernon Stallings, Walter Lantz, Ben Sharpsteen, Jack King, John Foster, Grim Natwick, Burt Gillett and Isadore Klein.
Kahne's new team for 2009, Richard Petty Motorsports, was the result of a merger between his team's previous incarnation, Gillett Evernham Motorsports and Petty Enterprises.
In the early 1880s, Gillett permanently relocated out of his native Wisconsin for the West, living briefly in both the Montana Territory and Washington Territory before moving to California, settling in Eureka in 1884.
After serving a single term in the State Senate, Gillett successfully ran for the federal U. S. House of Representatives in the 1902 House elections.
Attending the state Republican convention in Santa Cruz in 1906, party machine boss Abe Ruef sought to replace incumbent Governor George Pardee with Gillett for the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
In addition, Gillett, like his predecessor Pardee, encouraged the California State Legislature to debate the direct primary, though remained vague on his support for any such law.
Gillett also pushed bills through the Legislature to create state measures assisting federal food safety laws, particularly for the expanding fruit and California wine industries.
In 1909, Gillett passed the state's first eugenics law, making it legal for state officials to sterilize mental patients considered clinically insane, prisoners exhibiting sexual or moral perversions, and anyone with more than three criminal convictions.
Writing in The Los Angeles Examiner, influential cartoonist George Herriman continually depicted Governor Gillett as a mule for Southern Pacific interests.
From 1916 to 1920, Gillett worked in Washington, D. C., as an attorney and lobbyist for the San Francisco-based Associated Oil Company and the Oil Industry Association.
Throughout the 1920s Gillett completed over twenty years ' work in obtaining compensation for the owners and crews of sailing vessels seized by the U. S. federal government in the Bering Sea between 1886 and 1894.

Gillett and District
In 2003, Gillett School District came under former Governor Mike Huckabee's rural school consolidation act.
As a result, Gillett School District consolidated with the De Witt School District along with the Humphrey School District beginning with the 2004-2005 school year.

Gillett and American
American businessmen George Gillett and Tom Hicks became the owners of the club during the 2006 – 07 season, in a deal which valued the club and its outstanding debts at £ 218. 9 million.
Moores eventually sold the club to American businessmen George Gillett and Tom Hicks on 6 February 2007.
* George N. Gillett Jr., an American businessman, owner of various sports teams
James Norris Gillett ( September 20, 1860 – April 20, 1937 ) was an American lawyer and politician.
However David Moores increasingly sought external investment to help the club develop a new ground, and ended up selling it in 2007 to American investors George Gillett and Tom Hicks in preference to Sheikh Mohammed and DIC.
In February 2007 the club was bought by American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr.
" Eventually, however, the club was sold to American duo George Gillett and Tom Hicks.
Emma Gillett ( July 30, 1852 – January 23, 1927 ) was an American lawyer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the advancement of legal studies for women.
George Nield Gillett Jr. is an American businessman.
* 3 December 2006: DIC and Liverpool revealed that DIC were in exclusive negotiations to potentially buy or invest in the football club Liverpool later accepted an offer made by American tycoons, George Gillett and Tom Hicks

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