"Gary Adams" is an United States/American former college baseball coach, the head baseball coach of the UCLA Bruins baseball/UCLA Bruins from 1975–2004. Adams also served as the first head coach at UC Irvine Anteaters baseball/UC Irvine from 1970–1974, winning two Division II (NCAA)/Division II national championships there.

Adams attended UCLA, where he played baseball from 1959–1962. After his playing career, Adams was an assistant coach at UC Riverside Highlanders baseball/UC Riverside from 1965–1968 before becoming a head coach.

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In my nearly 18 months here what I have found is that instead of getting better it may in fact be worse.

A referendum ...by High Point residents would certainly be a guiding force.

We see it as granting access that could provide least-developed countries with the incentive to make improvements in quality and marketing.

I do think there's probably a lot of questions among (US ) producers about what all this means. There's going to be an increased level of concern in the (WTO) process going forward.

I don't think it is any surprise to anybody because everyone who has talked to me since I resigned said they understand that there is a pervasive negative attitude in the county, ... There is a lot of criticism. The focus seems to be on criticizing county government as opposed to, at least sometimes, looking at the good things that are going on.

It's an economic as well as an environmental catastrophe. Since 1995, businesses related to delta fishing have lost $4 billion -- boat dealers, marinas, restaurants, tackle shops -- everybody.

We don't have any hard statistics yet on all the damage done by Hurricane Katrina. Apparently the damage was minimal in the major cotton-producing areas of Mississippi and Louisiana.

In the way of crop losses, there's some localized areas that had losses, but on a widespread basis, we missed the most significant damage.