• He saw earlier than many the madness of clinging unelectably to the old faith, and was more ruthless than most in his apostasy.

    ECONOMIST: The meaning of Mandelson

  • Many Old Trafford regulars have faith in manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

    BBC: Fans braced for Beckham exit

  • In southern Europe, says Marco Ventura, a religious-law professor at the University of Siena, Catholics are now more worried about the perceived advance of Islam than about maintaining old entitlements for their faith.

    ECONOMIST: Faith, law and democracy: Defining the limits of exceptionalism | The

  • Those investments may yet recover, but they speak to a culture where reverent faith in decades-old techniques, rooted in consulting, have not kept pace with a new age of dealmaking.

    FORBES: The Truth About Bain: Inside The House That Mitt Built

  • "We haven't had to dodge any bullets because we didn't get in front of them to begin with, " says Moglia, a brusque 58-year-old Bronx native with an unwavering faith in his unadorned game plan.

    FORBES: What Mortgage Mess?

  • Well, that really does not make much of a difference when you expose the entire database table and have way too much faith in the 34 year old encryption algorithm reported to be used to safeguard the data.

    FORBES: The Real Lessons Of Gawker's Security Mess

  • Finally, (c) only around 5% of this population goes to church, with a dwindling number having any sort of spiritual faith, so if the old - and, I believe quite defunct - argument is raised about 'God giveth life...

    BBC: Is assisted suicide a human right?

  • The Old Labour way was to put all its faith in public services and public-sector unions.

    ECONOMIST: The long honeymoon | The

  • Smith showed faith in 18-year-old Danny Wilson, who started in central defence in place of Madjid Bougherra, who had joined Algeria's African Cup of Nations squad.

    BBC: Celtic 1-1 Rangers

  • As well as evoking a God of Love rather than a stern God of Judgment, this inexhaustible painting is packed with references to the old Scriptures and the victory of the new faith, Christianity.

    WSJ: Jan van Eyck | 'The Annunciation' | Old Subject, New Approach | Masterpiece | By Richard Cork

  • After the war, the group transformed itself into a lay religious organisation, adopting the name Soka Gakkai (Value-Creation Society), and embracing the faith of the 700-year-old Nichiren Shoshu sect.

    ECONOMIST: Japan

  • "We were more overjoyed that it applied to everybody, " said Rachel Lee, 25 years old, a parishioner at the Bronx Household of Faith, which is home to about 50 adult worshipers.

    WSJ: Another School Sunday for Churches

  • Although he says his grandfather and father served time in prison for their faith, the 44-year-old had achieved the rare feat of being approved by both the Vatican and the CCPA, where he once served on the standing committee.

    ECONOMIST: The Catholic church

  • But I have great faith in simple human ingenuity and good, old-fashioned pride.

    FORBES: Malone's musings

  • One reason is their century-old secular tradition, which fiercely defends the separation of faith and state, and makes most French people uneasy about conspicuous religion.

    ECONOMIST: France's ban on the burqa

  • United boss Sir Alex Ferguson kept faith with Berbatov, despite a lacklustre start to his Old Trafford career, but he made an undistinguished start with a dreadful miss after five minutes.

    BBC: AaB Aalborg 0-3 Man Utd

  • What is clear is that the episode has shaken Paraguayans' already weak faith in their law enforcement institutions and 12-year-old democracy.

    BBC: Eyewitness: Kidnappings shake Paraguay

  • Old chestnuts such as Islam vs the West, and the Role of Faith in an Economic Crisis, have had their day out with much good-humoured heckling and post-show audience debate at the bar.

    BBC: Dublin's underground literary scene

  • Moreover, many of the old-style religious rightists have been less than enthusiastic about Mr Bush's faith-based programmes.

    ECONOMIST: George Bush is redefining the religious right

  • The new owner will still be liable if the old one cannot pay, he says, but at least there is less scope for bad faith.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil's labour laws

  • Since the irs accepts only a fifth of offers, this sounds like the old "pigeon drop" scam, in which a mark is asked to post "good faith" money to share in a larger nonexistent fortune.

    FORBES: When Congress hunts for revenue, anything goes.

  • If creditors lose faith in their borrowers, they will demand the repayment of existing debt or refuse to renew old loans.

    ECONOMIST: Repent at leisure

  • But I have asserted a firm conviction a conviction rooted in my faith in God and my faith in the American people that, working together, we can move beyond some of our old racial wounds, and that in fact we have no choice if we are to continue on the path of a more perfect union.

    NPR: Obama Forced to Address Relationship with Pastor

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