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According to Andrew Z. Michaelson, a third-year law student who is the spokesperson of Catalyst, a student reform group, many students supported the three-tier proposal because it would eradicate a perceived arbitrariness in grading...
Michaelson said a recent poll conducted by Catalyst and administered by HLS faculty found that 72 percent of first-year HLS students oppose mandatory curves...
...Eric's a kid I thought who really was a catalyst for some of the big hits," Murphy said. "And I think he saved a couple first downs, third downs where they needed first downs. He made some great plays...
...plus side, parents who have taken the plunge say it's given them precious moments of intimacy, often at bedtime or in the car. In a 10-year study of top professional women who switched from full-time to part-time work with the birth of a child, Catalyst, a research group dedicated to advancing women in business, found that all these years later half are still working part time. Why? As a participant put it, "a 15-year-old does not show up during your hour of quality time and say, 'Here are the things that have been bothering...
...planned resignation of a strongman who had defied not only his own countrymen but also his most powerful backers in Washington and the wider Latin American community to steal an election just four months ago came as a bombshell - particularly since the apparent catalyst was the release on national TV of videotape showing Fujimori's shadowy intelligence chief, Vladimiro Montesinos, apparently in the act of bribing an opposition legislator into supporting the president. After all, scandalous as the revelation may have been, dirty tricks by the Fujimori regime are hardly news, and their exposure doesn?t quite explain the sudden...