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Maskiell emphasizes that while his relationship with that girl was one catalyst in his conversion to Christianity later that year, it wasn’t that simple. A rough final year of high school, which he says was characterized by “self-degradation, bad feelings and low self-esteem,” had culminated in suicidal tendencies. “I had the knife out and on my wrist,” he says...
...response, a growing number of businesses are turning to private air charters to move key employees from point A to point B. At a time when the commercial aviation industry is stumbling, the private charter business is soaring. "Sept. 11 was a catalyst for actual change," says Patrick Margetson-Rushmore, CEO of London Executive Aviation, a private charter operator. "We were experiencing a downturn before then and assumed we'd be down for the year. Now we'll exceed our forecasts...
Mazzoleni, who came to Harvard at the start of the 1999-2000 season, has been the catalyst for this rebirth...
Even if a peace offensive gets off the ground, the Israeli and Palestinian belligerents may not notice. In just the last month, the ferocity of the conflict has taken on new dimensions. The catalyst for the current round of hostilities was the Feb. 14 bombing of an Israeli Merkava Mark 3 tank in the central Gaza Strip, which killed three Israeli soldiers. An Israeli official told TIME the bomb contained the high-density plastic explosive C-4, large amounts of which the Israelis believe are being smuggled into Gaza through tunnels running under the Egyptian border. "It's frightening...
...CAMR’s behind-the-scenes efforts in D.C. were hardly the catalyst for the media blitz that ensued...