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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Peter |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Jennings - CitizenshipJennings was a dual citizen of Canada and the United States, having become an American citizen on May 30, 2003. He was said to have been very proud of scoring 100 of 100 on the U.S. citizenship exam. Even though Jennings became a dual citizen, he was still a proud Canadian, and would often retire in the summer to Wakefield, Quebec near Ottawa. He was given the key to the city by former mayor Jim Watson and he received an honorary degree from Carleton University. Jennings donated a sculpture to the city's By Ward Marke ...
See also:Peter Jennings, Peter Jennings - Early life, Peter Jennings - Anchor career, Peter Jennings - Ratings, Peter Jennings - Leaving the chair, Peter Jennings - Citizenship, Peter Jennings - Awards, Peter Jennings - Trivia Read more here: » Peter Jennings: Encyclopedia II - Peter Jennings - Citizenship |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Arnett - VietnamSome of Arnett's early days in journalism were in Southeast Asia, particularly Bangkok. Eventually he made his way to Vietnam where he was a reporter for the Associated Press. He hung out with the AP core in their office, which was also a crash pad for journalists soldiers and miscellaneous others.
He went on dozens of missions with troops, including the traumatic battle of Hill 875 in which a group of soldiers went to try to rescue another group of soldiers that was stranded in hostile territory. They themselv ...
See also:Peter Arnett, Peter Arnett - Vietnam, Peter Arnett - The Gulf War, Peter Arnett - The Baby Milk Factory Controversy, Peter Arnett - Operation Tailwind, Peter Arnett - Interview in Iraq, Peter Arnett - Quotes, Peter Arnett - Trivia Read more here: » Peter Arnett: Encyclopedia II - Peter Arnett - Vietnam |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Gruner - CareerGruner grew up in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the state's Lehigh Valley region, which is one of the most competitive areas in the nation for high school and collegiate wrestling. He joined the WCW and ultimately gained fame as a key member of several strong wrestling factions. In addition to being a member of Raven's Flock, he also was a member of the Filthy Animals and later New Blood. As a member of these factions, Gruner participated in memorable rivalries with top WCW names, including Hulk Hogan, Jeff Jarrett, Rey Mysterio, and others.
In 2000, Gruner appeared in the movie, Ready to ...
See also:Peter Gruner, Peter Gruner - Career, Peter Gruner - In wrestling, Peter Gruner - Finishing and signature moves, Peter Gruner - Managers, Peter Gruner - Championships and accomplishments, Peter Gruner - Championship succession, Peter Gruner - Personal life Read more here: » Peter Gruner: Encyclopedia II - Peter Gruner - Career |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Beardsley - LiverpoolIn 1987, Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish paid an English record transfer fee of £1.9 million for Beardsley to come to Anfield, and there he won his first domestic honour with the League title, which Liverpool captured in a most convincing fashion. Beardsley became a darling of the Kop, scoring goals and making plenty more as the side suffered only two League defeats all season. However, there was disappointment at the end when Wimbledon denied them the 'doub ...
See also:Peter Beardsley, Peter Beardsley - Early Career, Peter Beardsley - Newcastle United, Peter Beardsley - Liverpool, Peter Beardsley - The Return to Newcastle, Peter Beardsley - Later Career and Retirement, Peter Beardsley - Trivia, Peter Beardsley - Honours Read more here: » Peter Beardsley: Encyclopedia II - Peter Beardsley - Liverpool |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pan - Other references in entertainmentIn 1980, Petula Clark starred in Never Never Land as a woman whose niece, captivated by Barrie's tale, runs away and takes refuge with a group of "lost boys" squatting in a deserted London townhouse.
The 1987 Joel Schumacher film The Lost Boys featured several teen actors as ageless vampires, loosely styled after the lost boys of Peter Pan.
The 1997 comic book mini-series The Lost by Marc Andreyko and Jay Geldhof starred a vampiric boy hustler named Peter who leads a small gr ...
See also:Peter Pan, Peter Pan - Storyline, Peter Pan - Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, Peter Pan - Peter and Wendy or Peter Pan, Peter Pan - Background, Peter Pan - Wendy, Peter Pan - Themes, Peter Pan - Adaptations, Peter Pan - Sequels, Peter Pan - Other references in entertainment, Peter Pan - Copyright status, Peter Pan - European Union, Peter Pan - United Kingdom, Peter Pan - United States, Peter Pan - Other jurisdictions, Peter Pan - Controversy Read more here: » Peter Pan: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pan - Other references in entertainment |
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| | |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sutcliffe - Arrest and trialIn January 1981 he was stopped by the police in Sheffield while in his car with prostitute Olivia Reivers (aged 24); he was arrested. Having been found to have fitted his car with false number plates, he was transferred to Dewsbury police station in connection with this offence. At Dewsbury he was questioned in relation to the Yorkshire Ripper case, as he matched so many of the physical characteristics known. The discovery the next day of a knife, hammer and rope he had disposed of at the time and place of his arrest (he used the pretext of ...
See also:Peter Sutcliffe, Peter Sutcliffe - Early life, Peter Sutcliffe - Criminal career, Peter Sutcliffe - Victims, Peter Sutcliffe - 1975, Peter Sutcliffe - 1976, Peter Sutcliffe - 1977, Peter Sutcliffe - 1978, Peter Sutcliffe - 1979, Peter Sutcliffe - 1980, Peter Sutcliffe - Arrest and trial, Peter Sutcliffe - Prison, Peter Sutcliffe - Controversy, Peter Sutcliffe - Capture of Wearside Jack?, Peter Sutcliffe - Related works Read more here: » Peter Sutcliffe: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sutcliffe - Arrest and trial |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sutcliffe - Capture of Wearside Jack?On 20 October 2005, 49 year old John Humble, an unemployed labourer and former security guard from the Ford Estate area of Sunderland appeared before Leeds Magistrates Court, charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice. It was alleged that between 1978 and 1979 he was the infamous hoaxer, Wearside Jack, who during the height of the Ripper Murder Investigation had sent three letters and a tape to the Ripper Murder Investigation squad pretending to be the infamous serial killer. This had prompted police to shift the focus of their ...
See also:Peter Sutcliffe, Peter Sutcliffe - Early life, Peter Sutcliffe - Criminal career, Peter Sutcliffe - Victims, Peter Sutcliffe - 1975, Peter Sutcliffe - 1976, Peter Sutcliffe - 1977, Peter Sutcliffe - 1978, Peter Sutcliffe - 1979, Peter Sutcliffe - 1980, Peter Sutcliffe - Arrest and trial, Peter Sutcliffe - Prison, Peter Sutcliffe - Controversy, Peter Sutcliffe - Capture of Wearside Jack?, Peter Sutcliffe - Related works Read more here: » Peter Sutcliffe: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sutcliffe - Capture of Wearside Jack? |
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| |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Griffin - AncestryIn the episode "Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?"', Peter discovered that he had a pre-Civil War era black ancestor named Nate Griffin. Furthermore, Nate was a slave owned by a Pewterschmidt (Lois' family) ancestor. After learning this, Peter very briefly went by the name Kichwa-Tembo until his father-in-law, Carter Pewterschmidt, paid him $20,000 in reparations. Peter then stupidly squandered the money, turning his house's den into a replica of Pee-wee's Playhouse. He later realized this was a very ridiculous and childish mistake, and gave ...
See also:Peter Griffin, Peter Griffin - Ancestry, Peter Griffin - Life, Peter Griffin - Personality, Peter Griffin - Health, Peter Griffin - Gender Issues Read more here: » Peter Griffin: Encyclopedia II - Peter Griffin - Ancestry |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Lynch - BooksPeter Lynch has written (with co-author John Rothchild) three texts on investing, including One Up on Wall Street, Beating the Street, and Learn to Earn. The latter book was written for teenagers. In essence, One Up served as theory while Beating is application. One Up lays out Lynch’s entire investment technique including chapters devoted to stock classifications, the two-minute drill, famous numbers, and designing a portfolio. Most of Beating consists of an extensive stock by stock discuss ...
See also:Peter Lynch, Peter Lynch - Education and military service, Peter Lynch - Fidelity, Peter Lynch - Books, Peter Lynch - Investment terminology, Peter Lynch - Philanthropy Read more here: » Peter Lynch: Encyclopedia II - Peter Lynch - Books |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Lewis - BusinessIn 1965, Lewis became CEO of Progressive Insurance, which at that time had 100 employees and $6 million in revenues. As of 1997, Progressive had grown to 14,000 employees with sales of $4.8 billion and become the fifth largest auto insurance company (in the U.S. or in the world?). In 2002 Lewis retired as CEO of Progressive, though he remains as Chairman of the Board.
In 1987, Lewis and Alfred Lerner (1933-2002), owner of the Cleveland Browns and CEO of MBNA America Bank, attempted a takeover of the Cleveland Trust Bank of Cleveland, Ohio. Though the takeover attempt was ultimately unsuccessful, it w ...
See also:Peter Lewis, Peter Lewis - Biography, Peter Lewis - Business, Peter Lewis - Philanthropy, Peter Lewis - Sources Read more here: » Peter Lewis: Encyclopedia II - Peter Lewis - Business |
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| | |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Griffin - LifeIn spite of a few discrepancies caused by throwaway gags, it is easy to put together a satisfying biography of Peter Griffin. When the writers deviate from the backstory, it is for the sake of humor, and not out of some cavalier attitude to continuity as might be the case for other shows.
Peter Griffin was born in Quahog, Rhode Island, around 1960, to Francis and Rose Griffin. He was baptized in the Roman Catholic faith as a baby, but did not grow up to be too devout.
During the Vietnam War, Peter participated on the American side. Instead of camouflage, he wore a bright clown's get-up, reasoning that "th ...
See also:Peter Griffin, Peter Griffin - Ancestry, Peter Griffin - Life, Peter Griffin - Personality, Peter Griffin - Health, Peter Griffin - Gender Issues Read more here: » Peter Griffin: Encyclopedia II - Peter Griffin - Life |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sellers - BiographySellers was born in Southsea, Hampshire, England, to a family of entertainers. He attended a Catholic school, although his father was Protestant and his mother was Jewish. Probably following his family in the variety circuit, Sellers learnt this popular yet difficult art and the immediate instinct of the "gag". He was an incredibly versatile artist: an excellent dancer, a drummer good enough to tour with several jazz bands, and a skillful player of the ukulele and banjo (family legend has it that Seller's father actually taught George Formby to play the ukelele). He is known ...
See also:Peter Sellers, Peter Sellers - Biography, Peter Sellers - Marriages, Peter Sellers - Premature death and legacy, Peter Sellers - Filmography, Peter Sellers - Comedy singles Read more here: » Peter Sellers: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sellers - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter David - NovelsDavid has published dozens of novels, many of which have made appearances on the New York Times bestseller list. He is best known for his Star Trek novels, including Q-in-Law, I,Q, Vendetta, Q-Squared, and Imzadi, one of the best-selling Star Trek novels of all time. He created Star Trek: New Frontier, a spin-off from Star Trek: The Next Generation, with John J. Ordover in 1997. He has also wr ...
See also:Peter David, Peter David - Comic books, Peter David - Novels, Peter David - Other published work, Peter David - Other media, Peter David - Awards Read more here: » Peter David: Encyclopedia II - Peter David - Novels |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pocklington - The TradeOn August 9, 1988, Pocklington shocked hockey fans by trading Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, $15 million cash, and the Kings' first-round draft picks in 1989, 1991 and 1993. "The Trade" so upset Canadians one lawmaker demanded the government block it, a mob burned Pocklington in effigy, and Gretzky's bride, actress Janet Jones, was branded hockey's Yoko Ono.
There is debate as to whether Gretzky "jumped" or was "pushed." A book by former Kings owner Bruce McNall quotes Pocklington as saying Gretzky ...
See also:Peter Pocklington, Peter Pocklington - The Trade, Peter Pocklington - Other Sports, Peter Pocklington - Business Controversy, Peter Pocklington - Politics, Peter Pocklington - External link Read more here: » Peter Pocklington: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pocklington - The Trade |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Schreier - EvaluationParticularly in his later years, Schreier would not be considered to have the most beautiful of tenor voices. Rather, it is the intelligence and beauty of his musical expression, as well as the intensity with he projects the meaning of the text, that have secured his reputation.
For example, the Penguin Guide to Compact Discs says of Schreier's recording of Franz Schubert's Schwanengesang, "Schreier's voice may no longer be beautiful under pressure, but ... the range of tone and the intensity of inflexion over word-meani ...
See also:Peter Schreier, Peter Schreier - Early life, Peter Schreier - Musical career, Peter Schreier - Evaluation, Peter Schreier - Honours/Decorations, Peter Schreier - Book Read more here: » Peter Schreier: Encyclopedia II - Peter Schreier - Evaluation |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Griffin - PersonalityHis favorite pastime is watching television. Peter's favorite television shows are Star Trek, Three's Company, Happy Days, The Honeymooners, Coach, and Joan of Arcadia.
Peter is insanely jealous of Lois' ex-boyfriends, and he will attack any man who expresses the slightest interest in her (he even punched an orca after it "kissed" Lois). Two notable exceptions: upon learning that Lois had been sexually involved with Gene Simmons, a member of his favorite band, KISS; needless to say, he was pro ...
See also:Peter Griffin, Peter Griffin - Ancestry, Peter Griffin - Life, Peter Griffin - Personality, Peter Griffin - Health, Peter Griffin - Gender Issues Read more here: » Peter Griffin: Encyclopedia II - Peter Griffin - Personality |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Saint Peter - Further detail on the authenticity of Second PeterUntil the early 4th century, there was controversy in the Western Church over the authorship of Second Peter. In the East as well, the work was not accepted universally for an even longer period; the Syriac Church only admitted it into the canon in the 6th century.
It is to be noted, however, that the church historian Eusebius remarks on Origen's reference to the epistle before 250. In the collection of Cyprian's letters, the Bishop Firmilian speaks in favor of authenticity. Many scholars have noted the similarities between pseudo-Sec ...
See also:Saint Peter, Saint Peter - Name, Saint Peter - Life, Saint Peter - Roman Catholic Church, Saint Peter - His writings, Saint Peter - Further detail on the authenticity of Second Peter, Saint Peter - Pseudepigrapha Read more here: » Saint Peter: Encyclopedia II - Saint Peter - Further detail on the authenticity of Second Peter |
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