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  Buddy DeFranco - #1 Be-bop Jazz Clarinetist!
Buddy was recently honored by being elected into the American Jazz Hall of Fame - a joint venture of the New Jersey Jazz Society and Rutgers University's Institute of Jazz Studies.
Buddy’s life as a professional musician spans almost the entire history of jazz, from the early days of the Swing Era, through Bebop and up to the present day.
Buddy's book has been sold worldwide and is quickly setting the standard for jazz studies not only on the clarinet but for all treble clef instruments.
www.buddydefranco.com   (541 words)

  
  Buddy Parker -- 0102
Buddy was a gorgeous mixture of golden retriever and fl lab.
Buddy would trot up ahead and then come running back to me periodically, smiling and wagging his tail as if to say “Oh mom, this is so much fun!” One of my co-workers wanted to know if he always did that (which he did) and she immediately fell in love with him.
Buddy far surpassed the definition of the word “dog” with his loyalty, devotion, boundless energy, calm disposition, and uncomplicated and unconditional love.
www.bestfriends.org /Memorials/0102/BuddyParker0102.htm   (859 words)

  
 Executive Officers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Buddy was appointed as the 2nd Vice President of the Lodge in February 2003.
Buddy recently served as the State FOP Lodge, District 2 (Trooper's Lodge) Trustee, and is currently a member of the State FOP Lodge Legislative Committee and the State FOP Lodge Conference Committee.
Buddy is committed to the continued professional development of the Legal, Legislative, and Labor programs of the Lodge, as well as maintaining the fraternal presence that has established Trooper's Lodge #41 as a leader amongst it's peers.
www.iltroopers41.org /members.htm   (1443 words)

  
 Section V: Episode Guide
Parker launches the Sphere to capture the code-breaker, but he balks at his orders to terminate the culprit when he learns the code-breaker is a savant who had no way of knowing the damage he was doing.
Parker's angry when she tries to explain she didn't mean it quite the way he took it, and he proposes marriage to prove his own feelings are serious.
Parker's history with Keagle has left her persuaded he's a flake, so when the admiral increasingly appears bent on provoking a hot war with the Chinese on his own authority, Parker must struggle to regain Keagle's confidence in him before things get out of control.
www.fortunecity.com /tatooine/wilhelm/148/7days/episodes.html   (5237 words)

  
 Buddy Lee Parker
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www.imdb.com /name/nm1001284   (144 words)

  
 Iowa City Press-Citizen: Sports
Parker and Zaunbrecher coached together for three seasons at Michigan State from 1991-93.
Parker was the defensive coordinator, Zaunbrecher was the linebackers coach for the final two years of his stint with the Spartans.
Parker, 62, coached outside linebackers at Illinois from 1977-79, while Zaunbrecher, 53, was the offensive backs and receivers coach at Purdue.
www.hawkcentral.com /teams/football/2003/bowl/122803uiparkeropposes.htm   (602 words)

  
 Law.com
Wilmer "Buddy" Parker III, attorney for Mar-Jac Poultry Inc., is seeking a showdown with those prosecutors in a hearing before U.S. District Senior Judge William C. O'Kelley in Gainesville.
Parker said there's no evidence to link his client to such activities and that government authorities have used provisions of the Patriot Act to engage in a fishing expedition in Mar-Jac's offices.
Parker said that the judge granted the search based on speculation of the customs agent who authored the request and deliberately misrepresented the scope of evidence against Mar-Jac.
www.law.com /jsp/printerfriendly.jsp?c=LawArticle&t=PrinterFriendlyArticle&cid=1071719724989   (1022 words)

  
 The Hendersonville Star News - Local News
Just ask 21-year-old Pete Parker what he wants to be when he grows up and he’ll tell you right off the bat that he wants to be a preacher like his dad.
Parker noted that his only son is very people-oriented and is a very happy and spiritual child.
Sandra Parker remembers when she was told of the scholarship in her son’s honor.
www.hendersonvillestarnews.com /news/stories/20040312/peteparker.shtml   (558 words)

  
 burghsportsguys - WR per Football Outsiders
Buddy had a documented preference for veteran players (Layne being a notable exception at Detroit), and he traded draft picks regularly for vets.
Walker and R. Williams trades), Parker was just attempting to take his championship formula from the early 1950's and carry it into the early 1960's with only modest success and, for his successors, failure downstream as the game got faster and younger throughout the 1960's.
Buddy Parker was a man of his time, generally able to outperform his old-school contemporaries from 1951-60.
www.burghsportsguys.com /forums/showthread.php?t=905&goto=newpost   (644 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
One of the defense attorneys, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Buddy Parker, said the owners of Mar-Jac, Iraqis and Pakistanis who are now American citizens, are being unfairly targeted and that their 20-year business could suffer because of it.
Parker said the owners gave millions of dollars to various charities and detailed for the government where that money went.
Parker said Mar-Jac’s clients have been faithful customers so far and that it’s unconstitutional for the government to make serious public accusations without giving the company a day in court to prove its innocence.
www.11alive.com /news/news_article.aspx?storyid=48744   (278 words)

  
 JAM Magazine: October/November 1999 Issue: Chan Parker
Her daughter Kim Parker and son Gar Woods were at her bedside.
Chan's mother was a Ziegfeld girl, and as Chan Richardson, she herself became a dancer and a "presence" on New York's 52nd street scene.
Upon her divorce from Woods, she remained in Champmotteaux and was a gracious hostess to generations of Parker fans.
www.jazzkc.org /issues/1999-10/chanparker.html   (490 words)

  
 Scout.com: Column: Mariucci and Parker have many parallels
Buddy Parker was hired by the Detroit Lions as head coach on December 20, 1950, and he immediately went to work.
Parker was as good as any coach in history when it came to dissecting an opponents strengths and weaknesses.
Buddy Parker's six years in Detroit gave the Lions a combined 50-24-2 record, for a winning percentage of.657.
lions.scout.com /2/93434.html   (961 words)

  
 Obsessed With Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Buddy Lee Parker teamed with Lt. James Earl Wright (Dale Veassy) in a team known as "State Patrol" a police gimmick..
Buddy Lee Parker also teamed with Chris Kanyon in WCW as "Men At Work"..
Buddy has a short-lived gimmick the "Leprecaun" who was a member of the Dungeon of Doom..
www.obsessedwithwrestling.com /profiles/b/buddy-lee-parker.html   (100 words)

  
 Detroit Lions Site: History on Moeller's side
Parker was billed as the last speaker and would talk about the team and it's players, while Bob Reynolds, the night's MC announced the coach.
Reynolds, who's job as the night's MC was to keep the event running smooth, demanded Parker to come back to the podium and speak, but he would not.
Both were three-time letter winners, with Parker playing across the offensive line for the Wildcats and Moeller playing center and linebacker for the Buckeyes.
www.detroitlions.com /news/index.cfm?cont_id=32678   (1326 words)

  
 The Saga on
Parker mows the lawns for the neighbors to keep more physically active in his retirement years.
Parker, I have heard that you are well known for your detective work and have been successful in their solutions,” she cried.
Parker walked over to one of the couples that were sitting down at a table.
web.sau.edu /english/saga.htm   (4284 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Suspicion of Malice: A Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana Novel: Books: Barbara Parker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Those facts seem like more than coincidence to Gail, whose efforts to unravel the family secrets that seem to be at the core of the Cresswell deaths are complicated by her fondness for Angela, her belief in Bobby's innocence, and a surprising secret of her own.
As in previous outings (Suspicion of Deceit, Suspicion of Betrayal), Parker has used the sexual tension between Gail and Anthony as they collaborate in crime-solving to good effect; how the events in their relationship that drive this thriller to its violent conclusion will affect their professional as well as personal affairs awaits a future installment.
Parker's Gail Connor series a lot, and this one is no exception.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0451201256?v=glance   (1660 words)

  
 Harvesters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Bill Hefner, Buddy Parker and Hershell Wooten of the Crusaders joined forces with David Reece and Pat Patterson and the Harvesters Quartet was born.
Bill Hefner and Buddy Parker set the foundation for the group at the tenor and lead slots, and remained there for their entire professional career.
Buddy Parker had a wonderful lead voice with the range of a first tenor.
www.grandolegospelreunion.com /sg-101/harvesters.htm   (683 words)

  
 SI.com - Writers - Aditi Kinkhabwala: Women can dunk, but that may not make men watch - Wednesday March 22, 2006 10:59AM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
And yes, attention was bound to follow when Parker became only the third collegiate woman to dunk in a game, and the first to do it in the flow of the action.
Summitt promised after the Army game that Parker wasn't making a look-at-how-singular-I-am statement but that she was "doing it for others." And maybe the coach meant the other Lady Vols, who ripped off a 22-2 run after Parker's first dunk.
Summitt said the dunk is the least impressive skill Parker has, and if you ask me, far, far, far more important to improving the aesthetic appeal of the women's game would be the death of those hideously awkward-looking hip-rocket shots.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2006/writers/aditi_kinkhabwala/03/21/chicks.dunking   (764 words)

  
 Art Rooney
The Steelers' coach in that game, Buddy Parker, once groaned, "When this team gets lucky, it'll be lucky for ten years." He didn't know he was looking ahead to the 1970s when Franco Harris made the Immaculate Reception and the Steelers won coin flips for the rights to draft Terry Bradshaw and Lynn Swann.
Buddy Parker's arrival in 1957 signaled the start an upswing in Steeler fortunes.
But Parker was noted for his rash moves and impulsive trades - most notably the 1964 trade of wide receiver Buddy Dial to Dallas for the rights to defensive tackle Scott Appleton of Texas, whom the Steelers couldn't sign.
www.pittsburghsteelers.co.uk /steelers/rooneys/page4.htm   (1760 words)

  
 Dwayne Bruce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As Sergeant Buddy Lee Parker, Dwayne Bruce wrestled in WCW with his tag partner Lieutenant James Earl Wright as 'The State Patrol.' He became a member of the Dungeon of Doom under the short-lived identity Braun The Leprechaun.
His final wrestling persona was The Sarge and after this he became a trainer at the official WCW wrestling school, 'The Power Plant.' He would occasionally pop up on WCW Saturday Night as enhancement talent.
Towards the end of WCW, he was involved in a somewhat major storyline where he teamed up with Goldberg, who he trained at the Power Plant, to wrestle against Lex Luger and Buff Bagwell.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dewayne_Bruce   (166 words)

  
 In the News
Parker stops to lick the hand of a patient as he is transported through St. Mary Mercy Hospital.
Parker says a quick goodbye and he's on his way to the surgical waiting room.
Frank explains he and Parker were tested three times, and that they accept almost any dogs "as long as your dog isn't going to be a wild thing." Before moving on, Frank tells them to go to the Doctor Paws Web site to learn more.
www.drpaws.org /in_the_news.htm   (930 words)

  
 The Locker Room, A Novella by Vic Champion
Parker had a few lines in his face but otherwise, his voice and manner were still pleasantly pompous as he insisted on paying for Peter’s ticket, recommended only Kosher hot dogs, easy on the popcorn and a diet drink with plenty of ice.
Parker was his usual bossy self but long ago Peter came to believe in Parker.
Peter and Parker chatted, watched the pretty young cheerleaders, the movements of the teams in their warmup sessions and Peter finally finished his hot dog.
www.southwest.net /ragfiction/lock1.htm   (5735 words)

  
 parker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Raymond “Buddy” Parker was known for his achievements as a football player and coach.
As a rookie halfback in 1935, Parker helped the Detroit Lions win their first NFL title.
During his coaching career, Parker served as assistant coach for the Chicago Cardinals and helped them win their first title in 1947.
www.tshof.org /Bios/tshof/nq/parker.htm   (132 words)

  
 WDEF.com - News 12 - Your Safe Families Station   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
She was a good person, tara was a good person and she did not deserve her life being taken away from her and we really miss her.
He even took the stand on his on behalf, saying that he was set up by Rodney Bearden, the ex-son in law of Buddy Parker.
Buddy Parker - Tara's Father There will never be closure we will always miss our daughter very much.
www.wdef.com /servlet/Satellite?pagename=WDEF/MGArticle/DEF_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031781933875&path=!news!localnews   (547 words)

  
 NASCAR.com - Remembering Adam's smile - May 11, 2001
Suddenly, Parker Jr.'s infectious happy-go-lucky demeanor vastly changed.
You never really saw Adam and he was mad about this or that," Parker Jr., said.
Parker wasn't the only one with this reaction, either.
www.nascar.com /2001/NEWS/05/09/smith_commentary   (737 words)

  
 House Show Results from Knoxville, TN, Thursday, May 28th, 1998
Parker is actually a trainer at the WCW Power Plant and is credited for Goldberg's training among others.
Buddy's height or lack there of was clearly accentuated against the tall Barbarian.
Buddy Lee attempted a move from the tope rope unsuccessfully, and Barbarian capitalized and quickly hit the big boot.
www.ddtdigest.com /updates/h0000072.htm   (4446 words)

  
 1WRESTLING.COM - NEWSLINE - PRO WRESTLING'S DAILY NEWS SOURCE
Marlin was trained by Sarge (Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker) at the Super Power Plant (the training facility.) Leroux worked as a heel.
Parker said he had a surprise for Norton, and asked what about a lumberjack strap match.
Parker then attacks Norton (who was getting into it hot and heavy with a fan at that time.) They brawl some, Norton is dominating when Reis comes out.
www.1wrestling.com /news/newsline.asp?news=14326   (1006 words)

  
 Palo Alto Online: Movie Screener Results
Parker's emotional renovation is aided in part by the untimely death of his uncle, a devastating event that propels Parker on a personal mission to dispatch New York City's most wicked adversaries.
Parker's Spider-Man swings into vigilante-mode (With great power comes great responsibility!) with relative ease, swooping and spinning through the city with refreshing soulful abandon.
Coupled with Parker's engaging confidence, born of the self-discovery of his spidery super-powers, the human element is a welcome relief from the jerky, high-octane fight sequences.
www.paloaltoonline.com /movies/cgi/moviescreener_long.cgi?id=1524   (460 words)

  
 1WRESTLING.COM - NEWSLINE - PRO WRESTLING'S DAILY NEWS SOURCE
Nobbs opens with Parker and Nobbs decides from the get go to ignore the "wrestling is a work" ethos by hitting Parker with some stiff shots.
Parker is sent outside and Guerrero hits a nice cross body of the top turnbuckle to the floor onto Sarge.
Parker is brought back into the ring and Hector gets the pin after the Mexican Roll.
www.1wrestling.com /news/newsline.asp?news=12220   (1580 words)

  
 Parker
Richard Stark's (actually Donald Westlake's) PARKER is a hardened professional thief who appeared in a string of almost twenty excellent, extremely hardboiled caper paperback originals in the sixties and seventies.
Rumour has it that when Westlake was asked why Parker was never called Parker in the movies, he replied that he didn't want them to use the name, unless they were going to make a series from the books.
According to the January 15, 2002 issue of Daily Variety: "The Parker novel series, which Westlake wrote under the pen name Richard Stark, has been acquired for series treatment by FX net entertainment prexy Kevin Reilly...." Alexander Ignon adapted The Green Eagle Score for the pilot.
www.thrillingdetective.com /parker2.html   (999 words)

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