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Andrews, who's been making things happen since being promoted for the UNH game, was the catalyst on this play. Valliantly keeping the puck in the Brown zone, the junior center then faked the Brown defense out when, instead of dropping the puck back to Jack Hughes at the point, he floated a seeing eye assist over to Dunder on the left wing...
After years of playing the indispensable intermediary in the Middle East, the U.S. seemed to be just another bystander during Anwar Sadat's sacred mission to Jerusalem. Nonetheless, concludes TIME Diplomatic Correspondent Strobe Talbott, the Carter Administration deserves credit for being a catalyst in the process leading up to the historic visit. Talbott's assessment...
PUMA was organized more than two years ago, partially to dramatize prostitutes' problems to the public and media. Steve Lewis, a Boston social worker, read about a similar group in San Francisco called COYOTE and he acted as a catalyst in bringing together several former as well as practicing prostitutes in a new Boston-based organization. Lewis's association with PUMA ended last January and Lesley Weeks, a former prostitute, now serves as its president and main spokesman...
...order to force Weissbecker to give CHUL complete data, Savage plans to propose a radically changed meal plan he admits "hasn't got a prayer at the November CHUL meeting. He says he views the plan only as a catalyst, an idea that will challenge Food Services to financially justify its own existence...
Jaworski is the catalyst, but he faces some stone walls...