Word: trustingly
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...Lowe, of West Wing fame, who signed on to coordinate celebrity endorsements and other duties. But holding an audience for two months, as opposed to two hours, is a new challenge for the actor. That's why his team is working behind the scenes to build a brain trust and an agenda that will convince voters that Schwarzenegger's ideas are at least as well developed as his deltoids...
...turkeys that are bred for white meat and grow enormous chests and are unable to walk around on their little ankles and have to be kept in hammocks and fed through a tube. He was something of an embarrassment. The Terminator is a charming man with a geezer brain trust of Warren Buffett and George Shultz, and the three of them may give Gray Davis, who was too clever for his own good, his comeuppance. But I doubt the Terminator would win if he were running in Minnesota. We've seen that movie already, and we wanted to leave after...
...Thursday's appearance by Blair. Could this crisis bring down Blair? Unlikely. This is an inquiry, not a trial, so no one is heading for jail. But Blair is losing ground in the court of public opinion. A Guardian/ICM poll last week found that 6% of those surveyed trusted the government to tell the truth (34% said they trusted the BBC) and 50% believed the government deliberately embellished the dossier. It will take all of Blair's formidable powers this week to restore some of that trust...
...retiring. The idea presented many appealing possibilities, however, like taking the long, leisurely trip to Barcelona that I'd been dreaming about. But before I could take that journey, I had to embark on another--a crash course in retirement finances and a quest for an adviser I could trust to help set up my retirement portfolio. My journey was bumpier than expected. And I arrived only after gaining a painful education...
...just trust that God would work,” she said. “Our trust has to be in God, not in people...