Word: trustingly
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...felt sick to my stomach when I read how Abramoff got the Coushatta Indians to trust him by suggesting that he knew the pain, loss and mistreatment of the tribe because of his birthright as an Orthodox Jew. And then the lobbyist scammed them for millions. I can tell you that Abramoff's actions in no way reflect the heritage, teachings, honor and dignity of the Jewish faith that I was raised in. Abramoff is a poseur, disgracing other Jews by his deceitful actions. SHARON ZEIDAN Los Angeles...
...about listening in on what a political rival is up to or Time's next big story about the Administration? If there is no judicial oversight of eavesdropping, how can the President be prevented from using it for personal gain? Do the American people truly have that much trust in the Bush Administration after the lies about the reasons for the war in Iraq? It is not news that the U.S. has no respect for civil liberties outside the U.S., but what comes as a surprise is that there is no respect for them inside the U.S. either. Wiretaps without...
...going to bestow greater credibility on our business." To illustrate his point, he refers to the Onassis shipping interests, which the foundation controls. "When I talk to the top people in Exxon Mobil, they want to know who they're talking to; they want to know they trust us to carry their crude. What will they say when they see a young lady with no experience, with no business knowledge?" Papadimitriou told Time that he had invited Athina to familiarize herself with the foundation, but would oppose any attempts she might make to join its board. "Ms. Roussel...
...Christie says. "We are not a religious version of Tesco," the British supermarket chain. That means Whitney Houston songs at funerals are acceptable, but New Age drumming groups in the church hall or Buddhist marriage vows are not. "We're out there competing with everyone else for trust and respect," Christie says, "and that's a good thing on balance." Respect has to be earned and lived out, Christie firmly believes. And in the marketplace of ideas, there's a big value in people who have the time and patience to listen...
...lives. And as Dartboard cried delicious, delicious tears of joy, Dartboard began to pen a year’s worth of thoughts: • Dartboard was not having a particularly good day, a few months back, and as she plodded to the dining hall, she did not trust the food that awaited her to alleviate her foul mood. Yet, when she reached the servery, Dartboard was presented with a glistening, greasy surprise: the all-powerful tater tot. Bringing the tot back from its sabbatical, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) had found the way to Dartboard’s heart...