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  The long Ordeal of James Brady
Brady’s left forehead and frontal sinus were shattered by the impact and possible explosion of the “devastator” bullet fired by the assassin as the press secretary strode at the President’s side into the line of fire.
James Brady has largely ceased to be a surgical patient, and his story now focuses more and more on the drama of his struggle to regain as much of his former physical and mental self as is humanly and medically possible.
In James Brady’s case, while it is correct that a major part of his right frontal lobe and part of his left frontal tip were removed as a result of his injury, it is incorrect automatically to equate that state with mental apathy, marked paucity of speech and loss of the underlying personality.
cytowic.net /Selected_Articles/Brady/brady.html   (5632 words)

  
 The Brady Center :: About Us :: Jim Brady   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
James S. Brady achieved a lifelong career goal with his appointment by President Ronald Reagan in January of 1981 to be Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary.
Brady also serves on the Board of Trustees of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence (formerly the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence), the Brady Campaign's sister organization, which is a 501 (3)(c) organization working to reduce gun violence through education, research, and legal advocacy.
Brady was Spokesperson for the Office of the President-Elect and had served as Director of Public Affairs and Research for the Reagan-Bush Committee.
www.bradycenter.org /about/jim.php   (657 words)

  
 James Brady - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Scott “Jim” Brady (born August 29, 1940) was Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan.
James Brady and police officer Thomas Delehanty lie wounded on the ground.
Brady subsequently led lobbying efforts for stricter handgun control and is in the leadership of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Brady   (569 words)

  
 James H. Brady Family
James H. Brady was born in Indiana County, Pennsylvania on June 12, 1862.
James H. Brady was a dominant figure in the Republican Party in Idaho for several years, serving as Idaho's Governor from 1908 to 1911 and U. Senator from 1913 until his death in 1918.
James H. Brady was among the younger children and straightway adapted himself to the new life, becoming a thorough Kansan.
www.cyberstation.net /~billk/jamesHbrady.html   (1384 words)

  
 James T. Brady   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Brady was very kind, sent for a glass of water for him, took pity on his distress, and in ten minutes the witness requited his kindness by retracting the whole of his evidence, melted by the magic of his manner.
Brady said to the magistrate, "Your honor, it is evident that the boys had no design of stealing the boat—they were only after apples, as you and I have been many a time." It is needless to add his "clients" were discharged.
Brady had passed the entire night, he said that all his "inspiration" came from a singe rose, which a lady in the audience had given him just as he was to speak.
www.wvu.edu /~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/brady2.html   (6734 words)

  
 Beers: Brady p. 313
Brady was married to Sarah, daughter of Timothy Ross, a native of West Bethlehem township, this county, and their children were Hetty, wife of Samuel Traster, of Washington; Mattie, married to James S. Williams, also of Washington, and Alexander, living at home.
James Brady, the seventh child of Freeman and Mary (Means) Brady, was born January 31, 1833, in Washington, Penn., where his boyhood was passed.
Brady has been a lifelong Democrat, and under Grover Cleveland he was appointed, October 7, 1886, postmaster at Washington, which office he acceptably filled three years and six months; he was the first Democratic postmaster to follow his father, who was appointed to that position in 1861.
www.chartiers.com /beers-project/articles/brady-313.html   (1370 words)

  
 James A. Brady
JAMES A. High rank in the legal profession has long distinguished Cherryvale, and it numbers among its members many who have gained for themselves reputations and prestige extending some distance beyond the limits of their immediate field of action.
Brady was born at Chenoa, McLean County, Illinois, May 22, 1878, and is a son of James T. and Mary (McCoy) Brady.
His grandfather was James Terrence Brady, who was born in 1800, in County Cavan, Ireland, and emigrated to the United States in 1840, making his home near Albany, at Waterville, New York, where he engaged in agricultural pursuits and became well known as a raiser of hops.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/genweb/archives/1918ks/biob/bradyja.html   (788 words)

  
 CNN - Chat
James Brady: General Douglas MacArthur made the major mistake in the autumn in 1950 when he divided his army and pushed north towards China, ignoring threats by Mao Tse-Tung that China would intervene in the war if the Americans persisted in their drive north.
James Brady: I got there in '51 and my company commander was Captain John Chafee of Rhode Island, a young lawyer who had fought all through WWII, had graduated from Yale and Harvard Law School and was now back fighting once again.
James Brady: North Korea is an outlaw state and its leader, whom I call "Kim of the North," is sort of a nut case.
www.cnn.com /COMMUNITY/transcripts/2000/6/22/brady   (1452 words)

  
 The Washington Post Company - Business Properties
Brady was on staff for the site's Web launch in June 1996, and helped coordinate the site's coverage of the Clinton impeachment proceedings.
During his time at AOL, Brady was in charge of the service's coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the 2000 presidential election.
During his career, Brady has also served as the Washington sports correspondent for UPI, interned as a sportswriter at Newsday and worked as a researcher for NBC during the 1992 Summer Games in Barcelona.
www.washpostco.com /bio-brady_j.htm   (213 words)

  
 Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Famous Cases
Little is known of the activities of Brady as a young man, but it is known that he, at one time, worked in a clothing store in Indianapolis and later, after the death of his stepfather, was employed as an errand boy at a hot tamale stand run by a friend of the family.
Brady then came out of the jewelry store and placed the jewelry which he had brought out on the back seat of their car, walked over to the police car, and held up the policeman with a revolver.
Shrewd and resourceful, Brady, Dalhover, and Shaffer held a conference and decided to live a quiet, peaceful life in Baltimore and to make the scene of their future criminal operations a sufficient distance away so that they could not be traced.
www.fbi.gov /libref/historic/famcases/bradygang/bradygang.htm   (7340 words)

  
 The Brady Center :: About Us :: Sarah Kemp Brady
Sarah Brady was born on February 6, 1942, in Missouri and was raised in Alexandria, Virginia.
Brady was Director of Administration and Coordinator of Field Services for the Republican National Committee.
Brady received the "Excellence in Public Service" Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics; the "National Hero —Life Savers and Crusaders" Award from the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America; and one of the "Mothers of the Year" awards from the National Mother's Day Committee.
www.bradycenter.org /about/sarah.php   (692 words)

  
 BRADY, James Gerald
James was the beloved husband of Jan; he was the loving father of Michael Brady and Carmen Brady-Wright and her husband Meagan; dear grandfather of Emma Brady all of Portland, Oregon.
James was the devoted son of the late James and Monica (Walsh) Brady.
James is also survived by his brothers Frank Brady of San Ramon and Tom Brady of Orinda; his sisters Mary Ellen of Walnut Creek and Katie of Berkeley; and many nieces and nephews also survive James.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/01/19/MNBRADYJAM15.DTL   (219 words)

  
 The Government Psychiatric Torture Site
James Calvin Brady, the suspect in the Tuesday shootings at a suburban shopping mall, had in his pocket a form saying he was released Monday from a state mental hospital where he was treated for showing homicidal tendencies.
Brady was back in a state mental institution Wednesday, after De Kalb County jail officials determined they could not care for him properly.
To purchase the weapon, Brady merely had to show a driver's license and sign a form declaring, among other assertions, that he was not mentally ill. There is no waiting period on gun purchases in Georgia.
www.mk-resistance.com /brady.html   (780 words)

  
 James Buchanan Brady - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Buchanan Brady, also known as Diamond Jim Brady, (12 August 1856–13 April 1917) was an American businessman, financier, and philanthropist of the Gilded Age.
Brady donated a significant sum in 1912 to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, where he had once been treated.
Brady never married, and after his death his estate was distributed to many institutions, most notably New York Hospital.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Buchanan_Brady   (500 words)

  
 Anthropology Department - Dr. Brady
While Dr. Brady teaches a wide range of courses, he was brought to Cal State L.A. to be the department's Mesoamerican archaeologist.
Brady's research has been supported by three grants from the National Geographic Society, and grants from the Center for Advanced Study of the Visual Arts, Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, the National Science Foundation, two Exploration Fund Grants from the Explorers Club and four grants from the Asociación Tikal in Guatemala.
Brady was a Samuel H. Kress/Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study of the Visual Arts in the National Gallery of Art in the winter of 1999.
www.calstatela.edu /academic/anthro/jbrady.htm   (672 words)

  
 James Patrick Brady: Houston Texas Attorney, Eliminate Debts, Property Seizure, Property Tax Problem
Attorney Brady is Texas Board Certified in Bankruptcy Law and meets all the continuing education requirements of the state.
Attorney Brady's attention to detail while analyzing your particular situation enables him to first consider whether there is an alternative to filing bankruptcy and to advise you of the consequences of filing or not filing.
James Patrick Brady, born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, was admitted to the Texas bar in 1973 and the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas in 1977.
www.patbradylaw.com /texas_attorney.html   (586 words)

  
 Mike Crapo, U.S. Senate: Idaho Senator James Brady   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
James Brady was born on June 12, 1862, in Indiana County, PA. He later moved to Johnson County, Kansas where he attended school at Leavenworth Normal College.
Brady was then reelected in 1914 and served until his death in Washington, D.C., January 13, 1918.
He was cremated and the ashes are deposited in the James H. Brady Memorial Chapel in Mountain View Cemetery, Pocatello, Idaho.
www.senate.gov /~crapo/idaho/historical_info/james_brady.cfm   (254 words)

  
 Brady Campaign - Assault Weapons Threaten Our Safety and Security
In 1994, the Brady Law and the Assault Weapons Act went into effect.
According to a study published by the Brady Center called On Target: The Impact of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Act, the Federal Assault Weapons Act has reduced the incidence of assault weapons use in crime.
It is important to understand that the firearms listed in this data are considered by ATF to be "crime guns," which means they have been illegally possessed, used in a crime, or suspected of having been used in a crime.
www.bradycampaign.org /facts/issues/?page=aw_renew   (3538 words)

  
 Brady, James Topham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
James T. Brady was born in New York City, educated in his father's school, and then studied law with his father (who had taken up the legal profession).
Brady was admitted to the bar in 1835 at the age of twenty.
For brief periods Brady served as Corporation Attorney and as a prosecuting attorney.
www.wvu.edu /~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/brady.html   (164 words)

  
 White House briefing room renamed for James Brady - February 11, 2000
James Brady posed with his wife and son and President Clinton.
Brady was shot when John Hinkley tried to assassinate Reagan outside the Washington Hilton Hotel in 1981.
After the attack, Brady and his wife started working with the group Handgun Control Inc., which aims to toughen gun laws.
edition.cnn.com /2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/02/11/brady.cnn   (562 words)

  
 Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient James Brady
White House press secretary James Brady lies wounded on the sidewalk outside a Washington hotel after being shot during an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981.
She asked whether I was Sarah Brady, Jim's wife, and introduced herself as Kay Graham.
Jim Brady overcame a series of medical setbacks, but eventually turned the corner and, with therapy, made steady progress.
www.medaloffreedom.com /JamesBrady.htm   (5733 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com Picks Executive Editor (washingtonpost.com)
Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive today announced that James M. Brady will be the new executive editor of washingtonpost.com, beginning Feb. 1.
Most recently, Brady has served as a consultant to washingtonpost.com, overseeing key projects and strategic initiatives.
At an afternoon staff meeting, washingtonpost.com publisher Caroline Little commended Feaver on his leadership and said that Brady was chosen from among several strong candidates for the position.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A34742-2004Nov8.html   (339 words)

  
 Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Colonel James D. Brady Camp 63 was established on Dec.22, 2003 and is located in the Eastern Virginia Theater (east and south of Richmond) and meets every other month.
The camp was named in honor of Colonel James D. Brady, the last colonel of the 63rd NY.
The Col. James D. Brady Camp is proud to work to preserve, protect, and educate the public on the Siege of Petersburg and the importance of this key segment of the Civil War.
members.cox.net /suvcw63   (755 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Warning of War : A Novel of the North China Marines: Books: James Brady   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Authentic atmospherics and crackling action are sure to keep fans turning the pages of this newest Brady combat thriller, which succeeds equally as entertainment, history and morality lesson.
Brady, who himself is not unfamiliar with winter in that part of the world, having spent a cold year in the Marine Corps in Korea 9 years after the events described in Warning of War, does an above average job in making the reader 'feel the cold.'
James Brady has always struck me as a novelist who routinely hits stand up doubles or even triples, if not long-ball home runs.
www.amazon.ca /Warning-War-Novel-North-Marines/dp/0312303327   (2161 words)

  
 Poynter Online - Forums
Both Kinsley and Brady seem to think there is a finite number of people who might comment on or contribute to something at their newspaper site and that those people can be reasoned with.
When Brady asks for civility, he's thinking about an audience similar to that which reads his print paper, not several hundred million people worldwide who might happen to trip into his forum.
When Kinsley said that a few bad eggs spoiled the Wikitorial, apart from the very terrible idea that the Wikitorial represented, he also thought he was dealing with a subset of all users.
poynter.org /forum/view_post.asp?id=10975   (233 words)

  
 Brady Edwin James - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Brady Edwin James - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Brady, Edwin James (1869-1952), Australian poet and journalist, best known for his poems depicting Australian themes.
More MSN Search results on "Brady Edwin James"
uk.encarta.msn.com /Brady_Edwin_James.html   (58 words)

  
 James Brady, hardhitting media coverage from james brady... - Gawker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
James Brady, hardhitting media coverage from james brady...
Last time we checked in with Forbes media columnist James Brady -- the Parade celeb-swaddler, Page Six creator, and longtime Murdoch factotum -- he was, rather generously, praising Bonnie Fuller's...
We confess we were a bit taken aback by James Brady's fawning Forbes column on Bonnie Fuller today, "Queen of the Tabloids." continue reading »
gawker.com /news/james-brady/-hardhitting-media-coverage-from-james-brady...   (409 words)

  
 Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
The gun lobby’s spin operation in the wake of its sizable defeats last Tuesday is literally unbelievable.
Arguments that some of the new winners are “pro-gun” (see my letter to the New York Times from Saturday that questions the use of this term) begs the question why the NRA spent so much money the last few weeks trying to defeat candidates like Jim Webb and Bob Casey.
The Brady Campaign endorsed candidates in 345 races across the country and, with 4 races still in doubt, has won over 96 percent of the decided contests.
www.bradycampaign.org   (545 words)

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