Word: trading
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...helping countries develop, increases the markets for U.S. goods. A great deal of the U.N.'s expenditure returns to the U.S. in the form of procurements with U.S. companies. The U.N., by insuring global security and defusing crises, helps to secure U.S. investments around the globe and promote trade. The U.N. also offers a forum in which America can work in a multilateral environment to advance its policies and resolve disputes with other nations...
...part, the Big Green couldn't getanything positive started. The team seemed happyto trade side-outs and stay in the game. Dartmouthregistered consecutive points only once beforefinding itself down 10-3 en route to losing thesecond game, and hurt its own cause with 13 errorsin the first game alone...
...Berkeley, and his wife Jennifer cooked up the first PowerBars in their kitchen in 1983. They were looking for a performance-enhancing food that marathoners could scarf down late in a race. The Maxwells made a bar that was about 45% complex carbohydrates and only 10% fat. But the trade-off was losing some foodlike qualities: PowerBars have a rubbery texture that can take some getting used...
...carb- and protein-heavy bars have 40% of the zinc, copper, chromium and magnesium you need in a day, along with a boatload of vitamins and almost no fat. But even MET-Rx concedes that its chalky bars are no treat. "If you're virtuous, you're going to trade off taste," says MET-Rx CEO Len Moskovits. "Try chewing on a vitamin pill--it doesn't taste that good." Pure Protein's slightly medicinal-tasting bars pack an impressive 31 grams of protein, more than in a McDonald's Quarter Pounder...
...that Benjamin Netanyahu proclaimed for the first time on Friday, but without much enthusiasm. "Netanyahu is ideologically opposed to Rabin's point of view," says TIME U.N. correspondent William Dowell. "He's tried to undo what Rabin tried to set up. He's now saying he's ready to trade land for peace, but that remains to be seen...