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- Thunder hoping trip will help team’s chemistry
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- Gum That Won’t Stick to Shoes? It’s in the Works
Thunder hoping trip will help team’s chemistry
Ahwatukee Foothills – Dec 26, 2007
Still the Desert Vista boys’ basketball team knew there was something wrong during a 1-2 stretch in late November and early December that dropped the Thunder’s record from a perfect 4-0 to 5-2. “It really became evident two or three weeks ago just bang there it is: it’s team chemistry” said senior forward Michael Proctor. “During the preseason we thought we were going to be good because a couple of us play together during the summer so we thought we would mesh really quickly with the guys from school. But it doesn’t always work out the way you want it.
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WFAA – Dec 26, 2007
But the actual result of the pairing is that Ribeiro has scored 19 goals while getting to the net and Morrow has shown an incredible ability to hold onto the puck and make a pass at just the right moment. Their skills seem to be rubbing off on one another. Whatever the reason they have chemistry – just like a guy and a girl who meet on the dance floor on a starlit night. K K just like two manly hockey players who happen to understand the game at the same level. STARS Q&A Q: In your story about the Stars’ regular-season success why didn’t you mention Dave Tippett’s playoff record? It certainly isn’t even close to.
Gum That Won’t Stick to Shoes? It’s in the Works
New York Times – Dec 26, 2007
While the other gums stuck Professor Cosgrove’s rinsed off with rainwater — “though some surfaces are better than others” he said. Despite the promising results Professor Cosgrove still had no interest in starting a business. Roger Pettman an entrepreneur with a Ph. in organic chemistry had to coax him. Pettman had taken ChiRex a pharmaceutical start-up to an initial public offering on Nasdaq before it was acquired in 2000 by the French chemical maker Rhodia.