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# Martin Dewey Whitaker ( 1946 – 1960 ), who worked to develop the atomic bomb
In 2001, the John W. Whitaker Inter-modal Terminal in Austell was named for John Whitaker, a Moultrie native who worked with Norfolk Southern most of his lifetime.
It was in this department where Lynch worked closely with Lemass and T. K. Whitaker in generating economic growth and implementing the Programme for Economic Expansion.
He worked as a computer consultant briefly at CBS as he mentioned in an interview with Tom Snyder on the The Late Late Show, and later joined a Los Angeles talent agency, Whitaker Entertainment, owned by his sister.

Whitaker and with
Johnny Whitaker, Plato's former manager and a friend of the family, told ABCNews. com that Lambert always said he " wanted to be with Mom.
Following artistic success and critical acclaim in the American independent film community, he achieved mainstream renown with his far-East philosophical crime film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, shot in Jersey City and starring Forest Whitaker as a young inner-city man who has found purpose for his life by unyieldingly conforming it to the Hagakure, an 18th-century philosophy text and training manual for samurai, becoming, as directed, a terrifyingly deadly hit-man for a local mob boss to whom he may owe a debt, and who then betrays him.
Also helping out with ABC's coverage were Jack Whitaker, Ray Gandolf, Stone Phillips, Dick Schaap, Jeff Greenfield, Judd Rose, Donna de Varona, and Bill Redeker.
Also helping with ABC's coverage were Jack Whitaker, Jim Hill and Becky Dixon.
The Crying Game is about the experiences of the main character, Fergus ( Stephen Rea ), as a member of the IRA, his brief but meaningful encounter with Jody ( Forest Whitaker ) who is held prisoner by the group, and his unexpected romantic relationship with Jody's girlfriend, Dil ( Jaye Davidson ) whom Fergus promised Jody he would protect.
The result of the fight was a controversial majority draw, allowing Chávez to remain undefeated with Whitaker retaining his title.
Sports Illustrated put Pernell Whitaker on the cover of its next magazine with a one word title, " Robbed!
His record was 89-0-1 going into his first loss to Frankie Randall and had an 87 fight win streak until his draw with Whitaker.
In the following rounds both boxers used their jabs most of the time with Trinidad gaining an advantage when Whitaker attempted to attack inside, eventually scoring a knockdown in round two.
" On the seventh round Whitaker displayed more offense, trading power punches with Trinidad, but the champion retained control in the fight's tempo during the eight, ninth, and tenth rounds.
In the last round Whitaker, with a badly swollen right eye, displayed a purely defensive stance, avoiding his opponent throughout the round while Trinidad continued on the offensive until the fight concluded.
Later performers include Dori Whitaker ( Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too ), Dick Billingsley ( Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore ), Kim Christianson ( Welcome to Pooh Corner ), Nicholas Melody ( The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ), Nikita Hopkins ( 2000-2005 ), Jimmy Bennett ( Springtime with Roo ), Max Burkholder ( My Friends Tigger and Pooh ) and most recently Wyatt Hall ( Winnie the Pooh ).
Ewen A. Whitaker argues that this likely refers to Mare Imbrium, " the largest regular-shaped dark area unbroken by bright patches " that can be seen with the naked eye.
Washington directed and starred in the drama The Great Debaters with Forest Whitaker.
In 1887, Whitaker founded the City of Buena Park in conjunction with the railway development of what we now know as Orange County.
On December 9, 2011, 25-year-old Oklahoma man, Kevin Sweat, of Henryetta, Okla., was charged with the murders of 13-year-old Taylor Paschal-Placker and 11-year-old Skyla Whitaker.
Taylor was gifted with astounding hand and foot speed and had won an Olympic gold medal at just 17 as a member of the 1984 boxing team which featured future legends such as Evander Holyfield and Pernell Whitaker.
His domestic cricket added another three wickets to give him an overall average of 56. 75, however Martin Williamson, the managing editor of ESPNcricinfo, records Gower, along with James Whitaker, as " probably two of the worst bowlers in the country " in 1983.
EWF performed at the opening ceremony of the 2008 US Open, which was hosted by Forrest Whitaker and served to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the founding of tennis ’ s Open Era with a parade of more than 25 former US Open singles champions.
" The letter was written by an architect named Arthur Whitaker who had sent the story to Arthur Conan Doyle in 1911 with a suggestion that they publish it as a joint collaboration.
" In the episode " Waste ", featuring Johnny Whitaker as a boy with a prostitute mother, her madam questions Dillon as to why the law overlooks Miss Kitty's enterprise.

Whitaker and Ford
The two parties split on amicable terms, with Ford's European director of motorsport Martin Whitaker stating " On behalf of all of us at Ford Motor Company I would like to publicly thank Colin and Nicky for their efforts during the past four years with the Ford team … I wish them both well in the future.

Whitaker and Foundation
* U. A. Whitaker ( deceased )-provider of The Whitaker Foundation, which supported research and education in BME by providing over $ 700 million to various universities, helping to create 30 BME programs and helping finance the construction of 13 buildings
The island of Mozia is owned and operated by the Whitaker Foundation ( Palermo ), famous for Marsala wines.
The O ' Reilly Foundation is a charity set up by O ' Reilly with a Board of Trustees composed of family members, chaired by his wife, and a Scholarship Board headed by Professor Emeritus John Kelly of UCD, succeeding Ken Whitaker.
Ken Whitaker also served as the first Chairman of the Scholarship Board of the O ' Reilly Foundation and the first Chairman of the Agency for Personal Service Overseas ( APSO ).
* Whitaker Foundation, organization that supports biomedical engineering research and education

Whitaker and Economic
Whitaker, former Irish economist who wrote the Programme for Economic Expansion went to school in Drogheda.
Whitaker Square is the location of the Economic and Social Research Institute.

Whitaker and Social
The first World Social Forum ( WSF ) in 2001 was an initiative of Oded Grajew, Chico Whitaker, and Bernard Cassen.
MIT has five schools ( Science, Engineering, Architecture and Planning, Management, and Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences ) and one college ( Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Technology ), but no schools of law or medicine.
In the 2011 fall term, the School of Engineering was the most popular academic division, enrolling 45. 0 % of graduate students, followed by the Sloan School of Management ( 19 %), School of Science ( 16. 9 %), School of Architecture and Planning ( 9. 2 %), Whitaker College of Health Sciences ( 5. 1 %), and School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences ( 4. 7 %).
* Whitaker, Jan ( 2002 ), Tea at the Blue Lantern Inn: A Social History of the Tea Room Craze in America ", St. Martin's Press.

Whitaker and Research
In 2005, Rom Whitaker was given a Whitley Award and used the money to set up the Agumbe Rainforest Research Station ( ARRS ) to help preserve the hyper-diverse animals and ecosystems that make up the rainforest of the Western Ghats.

Whitaker and Institute
The Institute of Public Administration, Whitaker School of Government and Management, is also named in his honour.
In May 2011, Whitaker co-founded with Dr. Aldo Civico the International Institute for Peace ( IIP ) at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey.
* Rupert Whitaker, founder and chairman of the Tuke Institute and co-founder of the Terence Higgins Trust ( 1981 )
Rosa Whitaker, who served as the first ever Assistant U. S. Trade Representative ( USTR ) for Africa in the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and William J. Clinton took the final lead in developing and implementing the African Growth and Opportunity Act ( AGOA ) following nearly a decade of leadership on the part of activists such as Paul Speck at Environmental and Energy Institute, and lawmakers, including Congressman Jim McDermott ( a former Foreign Service medical officer based in Zaire ) and Senator John Kerry, both senior lawmakers in the area of international trade.

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