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The year 2002 was once again a solid year for Hewitt, winning three titles in San Jose, Indian Wells and London ( Queen's Club ).
His victory reinforced the idea that, although the tournament had tended to be dominated by serve-and-volleyers, a baseliner could still triumph on grass ( Hewitt was the first ' baseliner ' to win the tournament since Agassi in 1992 ).
Hewitt was only the third defending Grand Slam champion in the open era to lose in the first round, after Boris Becker at the 1997 Australian Open and Patrick Rafter at the 1999 US Open.
At the year ending 2004 Tennis Masters Cup, Hewitt defeated Andy Roddick to advance to the final, but was yet again defeated by defending champion Federer.
Two months later, Hewitt again lost to Federer in the US Open semifinal, although this time he was able to take one set from the Swiss.
Hewitt pulled out of the Tennis Masters Cup tournament in Shanghai in November 2005 so that he could be with his wife Bec, who was due to give birth.
Hewitt was defeated in the second round of the 2006 Australian Open by Juan Ignacio Chela of Argentina.
During the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, Hewitt survived a five-set match against South Korea's Hyung-Taik Lee that was played over two days.
At the 2006 Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington, D. C., Hewitt was defeated by Arnaud Clément, 6 – 7 ( 1 ), 4 – 6, in a quarterfinals, after defeating Vincent Spadea in the second round and Denis Gremelmayr in the third round.
This was done by Hans Beimler, a native of Mexico City, who together with friend Robert Hewitt Wolfe later wrote a screenplay based on La Malinche called The Serpent and the Eagle.
" Due to information on the in-progress election, Republican insiders warned voters that George was leading and that Roosevelt was likely beat, thus causing a last-minute defection of Republican voters to the Democratic candidate Hewitt.
The program was created by Don Hewitt who set it apart by using a unique style of reporter-centered investigation.
The term " hyper-real " was introduced by Edwin Hewitt in 1948.
Angela Hewitt was removed from the Steinway Artist roster in 2002 after she purchased and performed on a Fazioli piano.
Pianist Angela Hewitt, in the liner notes to her 1999 Hyperion recording, argues that he was trying to caution against taking too slow a tempo, and thus turning the dance into a forlane or siciliano.
Controversy erupted during the midst of the second season when series developer and executive producer Robert Hewitt Wolfe announced he had been released from the show's production, although his influence was felt until the completion of the second season ; at that point, Bob Engels was brought on to be an executive producer of the series.
Foster William Hewitt, OC ( November 21, 1902 – April 21, 1985 ) was a Canadian radio broadcaster most famous for his play-by-play calls for Hockey Night in Canada.
He was the son of W. A. Hewitt, and the father of Bill Hewitt.
Hewitt became a reporter at the paper, and was ready to go on the air when CFCA was launched.
Hewitt recalls the date as March 22 in his own book, but there was no game that night at the Arena Gardens.
On May 24, 1925, Hewitt and his father made what was said to be the world's first broadcast of a horse race.

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Hackman starred in the David Mamet crime film Heist, as an aging professional thief of considerable skill who is forced into one final job and the comedy Heartbreakers alongside Sigourney Weaver, Ray Liotta and Jennifer Love Hewitt.
With his win in Las Vegas in March, Hewitt had won at least one ATP title annually for ten consecutive years.
She is one of many theologians who identify both as a process theologian and feminist / womanist / ecofeminist theologian, which includes persons such as Sallie McFague, Rosemary Radford Ruether, and Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki.
Niven himself recommended that Hewitt write one of the stories for the original two MKW books, although this never came to pass.
It was named in honor of Henry Hewitt, one of the first settlers to the area
There was also one Catholic school, Our Lady Queen of Peace, located in the community of Hewitt until 2010.
The few one-room schoolhouses are all gone ; the last one was the Hewitt School, destroyed by fire set by vandals ( it had been the former Methodist church before a new, larger church was built ).
The TV series Ghost Whisperer ( featuring Jennifer Love Hewitt ) in the late 2000s used a term " step-in " when one character died, but whose soul came back into an accident victim ( season 4, episode 7, " Threshold ").
Various sporting events occur annually: Hockey Night has been held by the college since 1933 as an evening where the First Hockey team would play a feature game against one of UCC's rival schools in competition for the Foster Hewitt Victory Trophy.
Conservative author and radio talk-show host Hugh Hewitt argued that Chafee is one of the greatest roadblocks to creating a permanent Republican majority in the country because of his unwillingness to conform to the party's social goals.
In 1916, Sperry joined Peter Hewitt to develop the Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane, one of the first successful precursors of the UAV.
" Bill Paley erected two towers of power: one for entertainment and one for news ," 60 Minutes creator Don Hewitt claimed in his autobiography, Tell Me a Story.
Not traditionally one of the giants of local cricket, they surprised many people by winning the NCU Senior League Section 1 three seasons ago, thanks largely to the exploits of New Zealander Regan West and all rounder Johnny Hewitt, who have now left the club.
He was one of 3 children, Cleanth and William, natural born sons, and Murray Brooks, actually born Hewitt Witherspoon, whom Bessie Lee Witherspoon kidnapped from her brother Forrest Bedford Witherspoon as a young baby after the natural mother had died.
Cleanth mentioned on more than one occasion that she so doted on Murray ( Hewitt ) that she no longer had a relationship with Cleanth and William.
1976 saw the opening of Hewitt Hall, one of two Naval War College buildings not named for a War College president, this time taking its name from Admiral Henry Kent Hewitt, an advisor to the NWC during his tenure as Commander, U. S. Naval Forces Europe, following World War II.
Two books were written in the wake of Creation Records: One, by David Cavanagh, which McGee calls " the accountant's tale " and one by Paulo Hewitt.
The British James Hewitt was one of the most distinguished musicians of early American history.
Faber married firstly Sally Gilbert, a television weather girl, and they had one son together, Henry, but later divorced, with Faber citing James Hewitt as co-respondent.
At Cincinnati, one week later and just two weeks shy of his 31st birthday, he beat David Nalbandian, 7 – 6, 7 – 6, World No. 3 Djokovic, 6 – 4, 6 – 1, and Juan Martín del Potro, 7 – 5, 3 – 6, 7 – 5 ( after being down an early break in the third set ), to set up a quarterfinal clash with Lleyton Hewitt.
In April of the same year, Loos ran in the London Marathon, and raised over £ 7000 in sponsorship for the British Red Cross, and later in May appeared in The X Factor: Battle of the Stars along with James Hewittin which she famously received a negative reception from one of the judges, Sharon Osbourne and the show's audience alike.

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