Word: trusted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This bemused and scary parable is the essence of François Truffaut's magical Small Change, which last week inaugurated the 14th New York Film Festival. For Truffaut, children may not be saints. But they are a sacred trust, and he shares a special communion with them. In Small Change he becomes almost an accomplice in their youth...
...Howe still had fire in his breast. He announced on Sept. 3 that he was going to continue as a candidate for Congress despite his travails. He apologized for having been in that part of town, but continued to claim innocence, saying he put his trust in the innate fairness of the people of Utah...
...contenders share many traits. Both are men of integrity and decency. The cornerstone of Ford's campaign is his claim to have restored trust to the White House. Among the Democratic candidates who competed in the primaries, Carter was the first to perceive that trust would probably be the major issue in the campaign. Each is offering his record of probity as an index to his trustworthiness. Both are devoted family men and each has a deep religious faith. Carter is a born-again evangelical; Ford is an Episcopalian who participates in weekly White House prayer meetings. Says Georgetown...
...anything but square. As one observer put it, "If you are not one of the boys-and Carter is not -then do not try to be." Rosalynn Carter's own reaction to what her husband had said somehow emphasized this point. Her husband, she proclaimed, had her "complete trust...
Counters Sprinkel, executive vice pres ident of Chicago's Harris Trust & Savings Bank: "The basic Administration strategy has been to avoid massive stim ulus in the early part of the recovery so that it could be a sustained recovery...