Moneyball league shows Spartans' improvements Aug 5, 2008
With Allen's improved decision-making, increased intensity and heightened awareness of what his smooth style of play brings to the court, and with Summers rejuvenated confidence, renewed assertiveness and just a simple trust of his athleticism, Spartan fans should feel very good about the upcoming season. "By getting that first year out of the way, everything is just so much smoother and I can just be myself and play my game. I'm not worried about too much,'' said Summers, who put up 29 points,... (Michigan State Sports -- Rivals.com)
The Secret is Rowers Jun 29, 2008
What a few parents don't seem to have is simple trust in their own children. Kids are smarter than we give them credit for most of the time, especially when it comes to making new online "friends." People know a creep when they meet one, even online. (Boston Globe)
Now lawmaker suggests 'om' opens door for prayers 'in Jesus name' Jan 31, 2008
"When their case was called on Sept. 11, the prosecutor agreed to dismiss all the charges against them. Their simple trust in God's grace had touched the hearts of not only the arresting officers who commented on what a nice family they were but also the tough government attorneys in the Washington, D.C., justice system," he wrote. Judge Moore and the Pavkovics. (WorldNetDaily)
A Christmas Reminder About the Power of Purity Dec 25, 2007
The type of questions she asked revealed her simple trust in and reliance upon God ... Her simple trust flowed from a pure heart and from knowledge of God ... The type of questions she asked revealed her simple trust in and reliance upon God. (Townhall.com)
Lamrani: Bush's new threats against Cuba Dec 20, 2007
In a word, the sense of community and the simple trust between human beings is gone. (3). (Zmag.org)
Top Tips For Buying Life Insurance Nov 27, 2007
Don't forget to complete the simple trust form which should be included in your application pack. 5. (Sky News)
A nation of outlaws Aug 26, 2007
But at a more fundamental level, producers began to realize that they could reap big profits from simple trust. By 1905, business leaders were testifying in Congress that the federal government could "do much toward preserving the reputation of US foods abroad" -- in other words, they could make more money if potential trading partners believed the United States was finally cleaning up its act. (Boston Globe)
School board to consider protocols Aug. 28 Aug 8, 2007
I say "sure, let's do that, let's put this b ehind us as soon as you apologize and admit your culpability for creating the mess, pubicly - and that appropriate disciplinary action is taken so that an example can be made, and remembered - so that it doesn't happen again. Let's burn THAT into PAUSD's institutional memory, and then get on with educating our kids in a way that has more to do with what happens in the classroom instead of serving those who enjoy the game of political posturing and... (Palo Alto Online, CA)
K-State can use Louisville as gauge Sep 23, 2006
Today we will discover whether this Kansas State football team is running ahead of schedule under coach Ron Prince or whether Louisville's offense derails the Wildcats and sends them back to the real world, where rebuilding programs takes months and years, not weeks. The Wildcats, especially their defense, have teased us so far into thinking maybe, just maybe, this team can be better than we imagined. (Kansas.com, KS -- Sports)
Big Brother run amok on domestic calls May 12, 2006
Big Brother run amok Reports of massive monitoring of domestic calls can't be dismissed by Bush with a simple 'Trust us. Published on: 05/12/06. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
The insiders' take Apr 8, 2006
There are also growing concerns that simple trust conversions or mergers are providing insiders with an easy way to cash out their stock options and get their hands on cheap shares in spinoff exploration companies. "Management is basically going home on Friday and coming in to work on Monday in the same job with the same responsibilities," said Brian Gibson, a Teachers senior vice-president. (Globe and Mail)