How do I uninstall iLife '09 to move to new computer

I can't find uninstall instructions anywhere, and there's not an uninstaller on the iLife installation disk. I have to send my laptop to a coworker across the country, and I want to uninstall iLife '09 and move it to the new computer that I'll get eventually.

iLife comes on every new computer so you can leave it on the computer you are giving to your coworker and you will get the current version when you purchase the new computer
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