Paul Adams
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Paul Adams may refer to:
- Paul Adams (New Zealand)Paul Adams (New Zealand)Paul Adams is a politician and former rally driving champion from New Zealand.-Early years:Adams was originally a carpenter and joiner, but later established a business manufacturing outdoor playground equipment. Later, he became a professional rally driver, and won three prestigious New Zealand...
, rally driver and former politician from New Zealand - Paul Adams (cricketer)Paul Adams (cricketer)Paul Regan Adams is a former South African cricketer, a chinaman bowler who played for the national team sporadically since the 1990s. Meanwhile, his first class cricket career registered 412 wickets....
(born 1977), South African cricketer - Paul Adams (journalist)Paul Adams (journalist)Paul Adams is an English television news correspondent. He is currently the BBC's Chief Diplomatic Correspondent.He regularly reports for BBC News, BBC World News, BBC Radio and the BBC One bulletins from various locations around the world....
, English BBC television news correspondent - Paul Adams (scientist)Paul Adams (scientist)Paul Richard Adams, FRS is a neurobiologist currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at Stony Brook University in New York....
, neurobiologist and recipient of the MacArthur Fellows Program - Paul Adams (politician)Paul Adams (politician)Jared Paul Adams is an American politician who represents the 17th Essex district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Adams is a member of the Republican Party, serving his first term as a State Representative.-Early Life and Career:...
, Massachusetts politician - Paul C. AdamsPaul C. AdamsPaul C. Adams is an Associate Professor and Director of Urban Studies at the Department of Geography and the Environment at University of Texas at Austin...
, geographer - Paul D. AdamsPaul D. AdamsGeneral Paul DeWitt Adams was a General in the United States Army.Adams was born in Heflin, Alabama. After graduating from Marion Military Institute in 1924, he entered the United States Military Academy and graduated in 1928, receiving his commission in the Infantry.He served with as executive...
(1906–1987), U.S. Army general