Word: keys
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...part of the state, enjoying some boisterous rallies--Bradley was, as usual, impossible to read. He was either hoping the world might yet come around to his way of thinking or resigned to the prospect that it would not, or both. What was unmistakable was his Zenlike calm. "The key thing is to find ways to make the positive powerful enough that it absorbs the negative energy that comes from politics as usual, which is what we're dealing with," he told TIME. "The country doesn't become a better place if all you do is give the public...
...food--crackers, candy and soda, for example--can impair a child's development as well. In fact, children's diets in the U.S. have got so far out of whack that half of American kids now consume less than the recommended daily allowance for iron, calcium or zinc--three key minerals vital to the growth of small bodies...
...number of Algerian militants on U.S. soil. The suspected head of the Canada-based Algerian group was arrested recently in Senegal, at Washington's request, pending formal charges. Investigators say Mohambedou Ould Slahi also happens to be the brother-in-law of one of Bin Laden's key lieutenants. And the roommate of one of the Algerians charged in the case is associated with an Islamic charity that prosecutors claim played a role in the 1998 East African embassy bombings attributed to Bin Laden...
Choice, students say, is a key component of CRLS--both house choice and the freedom to take classes in different houses...
...growth targets for the company. The axe fell on 3,300 U.S. jobs and 2,500 overseas positions as new CEO Douglas Daft sought to absorb the delayed impact of the global financial crisis of 1998-99, which had a dramatic impact on demand for U.S. soft drinks. "The key factor in the company's performance is a write-down of its assets in Russia and former Soviet territories, where it had a meltdown a couple of years ago," says TIME business editor Bill Saporito. "Pepsi declared its Russian operations distressed assets some time back, and analysts had wondered...