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    School ('78). Roland and Lois Betts celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in 2012. They have two daughters, Maggie and Jessica. Betts was born in Laurel...
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  • (disambiguation) Robert Betts (born 1981), English footballer Roland W. Betts (born 1946), American businessman Sally Betts, Mayor of Waverley Council...
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  • source for film production originally formed by American investor Roland W. Betts as a collaboration with cable television network HBO in 1983. The managing...
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  • for her direction. Her father is Roland W. Betts, who had a close personal relationship with former president George W. Bush. The themes of her films are...
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  • Addison Baker III Dan Bartlett James R. Bath Roland W. Betts Dick Cheney Donald Evans Alberto Gonzales W. Averell Harriman Ray Lee Hunt Karen Hughes Kenneth...
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  • studios. The original Silver Screen Partners, L.P. was organized by Roland W. Betts, New York film investment broker to fund movies for HBO in 1982. The...
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  • from his father's close friends, including fellow fraternity brother Roland W. Betts; the group bought an 86% share of the Rangers for $75 million. Bush...
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  • ambassador Alexis I. du Pont Bayard, lieutenant governor of Delaware Roland W. Betts 1964, CEO of Chelsea Piers, L.P. and major Republican Party contributor...
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  • (since 2004, incumbent as of 2011[update]) Roland W. Betts (1978), investor, film producer, lead owner in George W. Bush's Texas Rangers partnership (1989–98)...
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  • FedEx Karl Marlantes, 1967, businessman and author Roland W. Betts, 1968, investor, lead owner in George W. Bush’s Texas Rangers partnership (1989–1998),...
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