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...same time, Wright's voting record has alienated many of his conservative constituents, even though he is still the least liberal member of the Democratic leadership. That is why he is now in the toughest re-election fight of his career-and why his Republican opponent, Jim Bradshaw, 40, last week could hold the attention of 300 people at the Woodhaven Country Club who otherwise would have been watching the televised season's opener between the archrival Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins. Said Bradshaw: "Jim Wright voted against the B-1 bomber. Jim Wright voted for funding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The House: Two Veterans Find Trouble Back Home | 9/22/1980 | See Source »

...Bradshaw, an auto-parts-company millionaire and former city councilman, is the candidate of Eddie Chiles, 70, a colorful self-made oil baron and major stockholder in the Texas Rangers baseball team. Chiles has achieved notoriety by sponsoring "I'm mad" TV ads from New Mexico to Montana that assail Government bureaucracy and liberalism. Chiles once supported Wright, but now says of him: "Jim Wright is a socialist. We had a parting of ways. One day I told him I was going to beat him and get him out of Congress." Responds Wright: "Maybe he feels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The House: Two Veterans Find Trouble Back Home | 9/22/1980 | See Source »

RECONCILED. Terry Bradshaw, 31, quarterback of the N.F.L. champion Pittsburgh Steelers; and JoJo Starbuck, 29, professional ice skater and former star of the Ice Capades; one month after she filed for divorce in Pittsburgh. Their marriage had appeared to founder under the strain of two big-time sports careers; but, according to Bradshaw, the couple, both born-again Christians, have put God "first in our lives, then our marriage and then our careers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Sep. 22, 1980 | 9/22/1980 | See Source »

...final, necessary thrust is a series of conservation moves, including standby rationing. Without rationing, Bradshaw fears the U.S will face the hard choice of either shortages or import surges in the early 1980s. Domestic reserves are declining, and while there is potential for vast discovery deep below the hostile, ice-choked waters of the Beaufort Sea off Alaska and Canada that will take years to prove and develop. So will solar power, though Bradshaw's firm is spending millions experimenting with it, and "our company will play any wild card in solar. But when we think of alternatives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Executive View: Getting a Handle on Energy | 3/31/1980 | See Source »

...these hurdles, says Bradshaw, "I have the cautiously optimistic hope that the country is finally getting a handle on the energy problem. We have got to take what President Carter has offered and make it work." After all, it is th only energy policy that the nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Executive View: Getting a Handle on Energy | 3/31/1980 | See Source »

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