A few miles south, down a gravel road near the community of Lane, George Bradshaw and his two mentally handicapped sons live in a trailer roofed by a plastic tarp, without electricity, drawing water from a pump up the road.
Stanley J. Bradshaw, 31-year-old senior vice president and chief investment officer, was named executive vice president and to the vacant post of chief operating officer of this savings and loan.
"When investors still weren't sure oil prices would continue to rise, they bought these because they thought they were safer" than pure exploration stocks, Mr. Bradshaw says.
With more professions open to women, nursing has seen "a drop-off not only in numbers but quality," says Carol Bradshaw, the hospital's nursing director.
She was advertising for sex." "She was obviously dressed for a good time, but we felt she may have bit off more than she could chew," said juror Mary Bradshaw.
Gail Bradshaw, deputy chief spokesman for the department, said this week the department could not release the report's unclassified executive summary until it had received permission to do so from the National Security Council.
He and co-writer Jon Bradshaw may have meant well, but the archness and self-conscious pretension with which they translate avant-garde to the screen sets one's teeth on edge.
Bradshaw Langmaid, chairman of the agency's working group on AIDS, said people used to wonder if Asians were to some degree immune from the disease.
After his Latin American assignment, Bradshaw worked for the AP in Washington before joining the U.S. Agency for International Development for six years.
It also makes the extraction of strategic and precious metals more economic. Molecular recognition technology (MRT) is the brainchild of Reed Izatt and Jeremy Bradshaw, professors of chemistry at Brigham Young University in Utah.
Bradshaw, 33, a private attorney in Springfield, Mo., would suceed Robert G. Ulrich.
Madison Avenue will likely have to sell Mr. Williams differently than Mr. Elway, because America was only prepared for another "first black" (a nice thought), not Terry Bradshaw's replacement.
"That's about one every day from now on during the entire next decade," said spokeswoman Kit Bradshaw, who noted 320 new courses have been built since 1987 with about the same number either proposed or under construction.
Bradshaw was concerned that Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency officials wanted to destroy the seven-point buck.
Mr. Koranda says that was a "complete departure" from several previous speeches he had written for Mr. Bradshaw that stressed protectionism as the best answer.
We tried solvents and then found scraping with scalpels and washing with cold water was best." Marx was buried in 1883 and Laurence Bradshaw's sculpture of his head was put up in 1956.
Bradshaw said his agency had not been informed that the inquiry had ended.
In Washington, Energy Department spokeswoman Gail Bradshaw said her department was unaware of Luken's request.
Bradshaw was born in Washington, D.C., and educated at Exeter Academy and at Harvard, from which he received three degrees and on whose board of overseers he served from 1978 to 1984.
They were: Joyce J. George of Ohio, Jean Paul Bradshaw of Missouri, Timonth D. Leonard of Oklahoma and Gene W. Shepard of Iowa.
The bodies of a man and woman found Saturday were identified Sunday as Albert Bradshaw, age unknown, of Grambling and Pamela D. Trammell, 35, of Ruston.