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...money is an important trophy for Rabin, who promised voters he would repair ties with Washington and revive sagging economic growth. It also boosts his authority to speed up peace talks with Palestinians and Israel's Arab neighbors, which start again in Washington next week. For Bush, the cheery tone of U.S.-Israeli ties should be an electoral plus. The peace talks are a remarkable diplomatic feat, capable of reinforcing Bush's campaign pitch that his international leadership gets results. And because some key electoral battlegrounds -- California, Florida, Illinois -- have large Jewish populations, the President is delighted to show that...
...United Nations can find the will to repair what damage it can in the Balkans, there may still be hope. This will not be easy and it will require significant force. The Serb artillery in the hills can be silenced by air power, but pushing the Serbs out of tof Bosnia they hold can only be accomplished by ground troops. Strong action by the United Nations will save the people of Bosnia from further horrors while setting a precedent for future united world action...
...other business, Councillors adopted an orderasking the city manager to conduct a study on thecondition of low rent units in the city andprepare a program for their repair...
While athletes require more protein than do most people to build new muscle and repair damaged tissue, they usually fulfill their needs by eating more food rather than increasing the proportion of protein. The typical American consumes 2,000 to 4,000 calories of food a day; a male basketball player or long-distance runner may take in 8,000. Many athletes also supplement their diet with capsules of amino acids, the building blocks of protein, though there is no convincing scientific evidence to support their...
...overall ineffectiveness of the embargo has enabled Saddam to restore communications and electrical services and repair damage to bridges and government buildings. U.S. diplomats believe the ease with which Iraq has circumvented the sanctions has encouraged Saddam to increase his defiance of U.N. demands...