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In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  Enameling Beauty on Metals
Peck has found that two dozen colors are the minimum the enamelist should have on hand, and this array should include a "hue" and a "deep" of all of the primary colors in several shadings.
Peck uses a timer of the type employed in photographic darkrooms and a device called a pyrometer, which is an expensive piece of laboratory equipment capable of measuring the very high temperatures which are found inside the kiln.
PECK USUALLY specializes in pins, and, if you plan to try this form of jewelry too, not the least of your problems will be learning how to attach "pin backs"—the simple device which permits milady to attach the ornament to her dress or the lapel of her suit.
www.profitfrog.com /profitable-hobbies-articles/enameling-jewelry.htm   (5060 words)

  
 Living with predators (Transcript: Predators of the West studio session)
Jim Peck: I know some groups like yours say hunters have been responsible for bringing back a lot of the prey base, which is responsible for bringing back some of the predators as well.
Jim Peck: As we have this discussion and people are talking about all of these different kinds of issues, Oregon is in a position that we heard a little bit in the piece about.
Jim Caswell: One of the responses I have to that is, in a land state like Idaho where 63% or 66% of the land is owned by the federal government how do you protect private property and its value from a conservation perspective.
www.focuswest.org /predators/nonlethalcontrol.cfm   (5441 words)

  
 Newsradio 620 WTMJ: Jim Peck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Jim was also a well-respected news anchor whose career included stops at WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee, KFTY-TV in Santa Rosa, and guest hosting appearances on Good Morning America.
Jim has won an EMMY for his interview with Barbara Walters, and a NATPE award for the best locally produced talk show in the country.
Married, Jim is the father of one son, Jim Jr., a multiple EMMY award-winning TV host/producer/writer/director with Idaho Public Television.
www.620wtmj.com /_content/wtmj/peopleyouhear/jimpeck.asp   (196 words)

  
 Elections 2004 :: Jim Peck
Education: Peck graduated from high school in Kokomo, Ind. He earned a bachelor of arts in chemistry and biology from the University of Indianapolis, and he earned his Washington state teaching certification through Eastern Washington University.
Peck's goals are to fund cost-of-living raises for teachers and reduce class size.
If elected, Peck plans to operate an office in the Spokane Valley that would be open to the public five days a week.
www.spokesmanreview.com /elections/2004/candidates/candidate.asp?ID=51   (414 words)

  
 The Big Showdown
Peck introduced six categories, worth from one to six points, a payoff point (the first one, for example, would have been seven) that the contestants tried to reach, and a dollar value for each payoff point determined by a "money dial" on his podium (worth from $25 to $500).
The champion was given multiple pairs of dice two by two by Cunningham (this was her only function in the show) while Peck stood at the end of the dice table and called out the results of each roll, clearing out the dice after the roll had finished.
Jim Peck, who had previously been a news anchor in Milwaukee and (I believe) Washington, D.C., hosted both pilots and the series.
www.curtalliaume.com /bigshowd.html   (1811 words)

  
 NPR : Get On the Bus: The Freedom Riders of 1961
Jim Peck, seated, talks with a Justice Dept. representative and Ben Cox on the "freedom plane" to New Orleans, May 15, 1961.
By the time the bus reached the outskirts of the city, Peck and the other injured Riders had regained consciousness, but since the Klansmen would not allow any of the Riders to leave their seats or talk among themselves, there was no opportunity for Peck to prepare the group for the impending onslaught.
By the time Peck and company arrived, the Klansmen and their police allies were all in place, armed and ready to do what had to be done to protect the Southern way of life.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=5149667   (7967 words)

  
 jimpeck1
Jim's first foray into hosting gameshows came with the show "The Big Showdown" which aired on ABC beginning in late 1974.
Jim's moment of *ahem* fame came on this show when he took a tumble down the stairs.
Jim was a sub-host for Jack Barry on "The Joker's Wild" in the early 1980s, and went on to be the court reporter on the first "Divorce Court".
www.geocities.com /nascarfan46/jimpeck1.html   (870 words)

  
 Ed's story: Drug treatment in prison (Western Prisons)
Jim Peck: This time he's in for possession of a controlled substance with intent to manufacture meth.
Jim Peck: Complacency, he says, was one of his biggest problems.
Jim Peck: Things are a lot different on this side of the fence; it's night and day from the general prison population.
www.focuswest.org /prisons/drugtreatment.cfm   (1057 words)

  
 The Gazette, Sunday, August 11, 2002
Jim Peck, coach of the Excelsior American Legion Baseball team, called a parents' meeting early in his career and proposed that the team take a trip to a tournament in Ogden, Utah.
Peck enjoys banquets anytime of the year, as long as the focus is on baseball.
Peck has announced that this will be his last season on the field, although he will continue helping the Fire Club as general manager.
www.tricitylegion.org /gaz03-4.htm   (3073 words)

  
 Jim's Fishing Charters - Tahsis, BC - About Jim
In 1993 and 1994 Jim worked on special teaching charters with the legendary Ted Peck of "Tides and Trails", the original hunting and fishing TV show, where Jim helped teach light tackle mooching techniques for Salmon.
Jim appeared on the TV show Gary Cooper's Fishing Diary in 1995, and made the front cover of BC Sportfishing Magazine with a near record Yelloweye Rockfish in June/July of 1996.
Jim has his first aid certificate, and is also an enthusiastic photographer and webmaster, with his partner, Alice Thompson, a BC Artist, Photographer, and Web Designer.
www.jimsfishing.com /about_jim.htm   (203 words)

  
 NetManage Press Room
Peck most recently served as vice president of Worldwide Sales for Savvion, Inc., a leading provider of business process management enterprise software located in Santa Clara, California.
At Savvion, Peck built a sales organization, business development group, and an OEM sales channel that supported a 100 percent revenue growth over the previous year.
Prior to that, Peck was vice president of Worldwide Operations for Saratoga Systems, a CRM company, where he took the company from a two-year sales record of $18 million to a marked increase of $32 million.
www.netmanage.com /company/viewpress.asp?id=276   (706 words)

  
 Untitled Page
Peck grew up on a dairy farm in the Finger Lakes region of New York State and after graduation from Cornell University, farmed in a partnership with his father.
Peck is fully certified in New York to prepare Agricultural Waste Management Plans as required for CAFOs.
Jim is a graduate of the Empire State Food and Agriculture Leadership Institute, is active at the regional and national levels in several professional organizations and is involved in several community activities.
www.agweb.com /news_printer.asp?articleID=91647   (209 words)

  
 Revenue Technologies Names Jim Peck, Vice President of Sales, Western Region
Jim brings to Revenue Technologies over 20 years of enterprise software sales experience in areas such as pricing management solutions, supply chain and customer relationship management applications.
Under Jim’s direction, High Tech division revenues grew from $5 million to over $80 million in a three-year period.
Jim holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Texas.
www.revenuetech.com /news/Jim_Peck_Press_Release.htm   (415 words)

  
 Echoes
Before 1993, the closest Jim Peck had ever come to gambling was playing cards with fellow Rose-Hulman students around the kitchen table at his parents’ house.
Peck also had project management responsibilities in ACE’s design of the $200 million Empress Casino in Hammond, Ind., from 1994-97 and the $175 million Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City, Ind., from 1996-98.
After graduating from Rose-Hulman, Peck was a resident engineer with the Illinois Department of Transportation (1985-86), project manager for MSE Corporation, Inc. (1986-91), design-build manager for Construction Consultants, Inc. (1991-92), and site department head for Paul I. Cripe, Inc. (1992-94) before being with ACE (1994-98).
www.rose-hulman.edu /echoes/winter1998/highstk.htm   (502 words)

  
 CB Richard Ellis - Jim Peck - Albuquerque and Asset Services Team- CB Richard Ellis
Jim Peck has been in the commercial real estate field for over 20 years.
In this position, Jim oversees a staff of 10, who manage and maintain over 1.7 million square feet of commercial space in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Farmington; he also heads new business development.
Prior to joining CB Richard Ellis, Jim was a Senior Property Manager with BGK Asset Management Corporation, managing over 650,000 square feet of office and flex space.
www.cbre.com /USA/US/NM/Albuquerque+Partner/pprofile/JimPeck.htm   (177 words)

  
 Central Piedmont Community College: CPCC Literary Festival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Gail Peck is a graduate of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College.
Peck’s poems have appeared in numerous journals such as Southern Review, Mississippi Review, Greensboro Review, Louisville Review, Carolina Quarterly, Rattle, and elsewhere.
Peck has received grants from both the Vermont Studio Center and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.
www.cpcc.edu /literary/2005/poetry/peck.htm   (224 words)

  
 Our Staff
Jim brings a keen analytical ability and an extensive management consulting background to the Peck team.
Jim's first-hand experience in information systems, engineering, and process control enhances Peck and Associates' insight into technically oriented positions.
Jim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from the University of Illinois.
www.peckltd.com /staff.htm   (170 words)

  
 Jim Peck Interview
Jim Peck was a gameshow host on the 1970s and the 1980s.
Jim hosted shows such as "The Big Showdown", "Second Chance", "Hot Seat", and "You Don't Say." He also was the court reporter for a period of time on divorce court.
A line that begins with DS is me. JP is Jim's response to my question.
www.geocities.com /nascarfan46/jimpeck.htm   (737 words)

  
 The Big Showdown
After Dan Daniels said "And here's your host, Jim Peck!" Jim, obviously in excitement started walking down the step, till he found, THE step, and managed to fall right down.
Jim played it fairly cool, laughed about it, and said to the audience "Sure, you people would applaud a lynching!" A great moment in game show history!
He later went on to host such shows as "Hot Seat", a syndicated "You Don't Say!", and the highly controversial "3's a Crowd." He also was a fill-in for Jack Barry and Bill Cullen on "The Joker's Wild." He now hosts a local show on PBS in Milwaukee.
www.gameshow-galaxy.net /showdown.htm   (533 words)

  
 Jim Peck Photos - Jim Peck News - Jim Peck Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Veronica flees to Barbados, where she's intercepted; Reese strikes a final blow against her foes as she, Tom, Peyton and Nick plan a lavish double wedding.
Meanwhile, Sam's past puts Cassie in jeopardy; Edward works to clear his name; and as one couple find their honeymoon plans altered, another...
Tell the world what you think of Jim Peck, write a review for this person.
www.tv.com /jim-peck/person/76135/summary.html   (160 words)

  
 The Tanne Foundation: OPEN MIND//OPEN HEART/PASSION///CREATIVITY/FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION///SPIRIT
Jim Peck is an actor, director, and playwright.
Peck began his theatrical career at age thirty-seven, after being dismissed from ministry work because of his advocacy for civil rights.
Based in Atlanta, Peck has worked in small experimental theaters as well as major regional companies.
www.tannefoundation.org /award_jim_peck.html   (154 words)

  
 Drunk of the Week | Drunk of the Week | The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper
We found Jim on the back porch of a frat house on Greek Row.
Ole Jim Peck is the reigning keg stand champion.
As Drunk of the Week, Jim received a "Drunk of the Week" T-shirt and 10 bucks to put toward cab fare.
www.thestranger.com /seattle/Content?oid=16670   (121 words)

  
 Excelsior Legion Post 259 Baseball. Home Page
Jim Peck would like all Legion and Mantle baseball players to come by his house this Tuesday, November 28th to try on baseball shoes and check hat sizes for the upcoming season from 3:00 - 5:30.
(Jim has a baseball meeting he needs to be to at 6:00, so he'll need to leave a few minutes after 5:30.) Jim needs to place orders for the shoes in the next few days.
Some of the boys have hockey and basketball practice after school and Jim may try a back-up time on Saturday for these boys.
www.excelsiorlegionbaseball.org   (164 words)

  
 Jim peck wildwood (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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peck.ambassadorflooring.net.cob-web.org:8888 /jim-peck-wildwood.html   (929 words)

  
 WHAT IF Jim Peck was to have hosted "Joker's Wild" in 1984? - GSN Buzz
Personally, I think Peck would've gotten the series an extra 5 or so years, ending in 1989 or so.
Hot Potato was cancelled due to the crappy ratings it received in the noon death slot.
This lame game was already on its way out in 1984...as much as I like Jim Peck, he couldn't have saved it.
www.gsn.com /buzz/showthread.php?p=1136760#post1136760   (274 words)

  
 Second Chance
Host Jim Peck hosted several game shows in the 1970's and 1980's, many of which never really got off the ground.
Peck's most famous role came in the late 1980's as the whispering reporter on the syndicated Divorce Court, presided over by the honorable William B. Keene.
Soon after, Peck retired from the hosting world and settled down as a college teacher.
gscentral.net /chance.htm   (587 words)

  
 Peck Precision Online (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Peck Precision Machine and Tool is a 3rd generation family business with an eye toward the future, established in the 1950's as Peck Tool and Die in Vestal, NY by Marty Peck.
While together at Peck Tool and Die, these men would take on jobs most other companies would not, gathering valuable training and experience whic h would serve them well in later years and into today.
Purchasing his first piece of computer controlled machinery in 1985, Jim's sons Doug and Gerry, and nephew Greg, using their old fashioned training blended with the use of new technology, grew the b usiness by creating specialty niches within the trade.
www.peckprecision.com.cob-web.org:8888 /index.html   (333 words)

  
 James Peck~Department of Economics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Quality Disclosure and Competition, by: Dan Levin, James Peck, and Lixin Ye, revised October 2005.
Investment Dynamics with Common and Private Values, by: Dan Levin and James Peck, revised August 2005.
Equilibrium Bank Runs, by: James Peck and Karl Shell, working paper version of JPE 2003 paper.
www.econ.ohio-state.edu /jpeck   (149 words)

  
 Jim Peck (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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