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This was a critical part of George W. Bush's appeal as a candidate and a President. The President put it unequivocally last week in Philadelphia: "We will not, and we must not, rest," Bush said, "until every person of every race believes in the promise of America because they see it in their own eyes, with their own eyes, and they live it and feel it in their own lives." From the 2000 convention onward, this was a guiding social principle of compassionate conservatism...
...label's 50th anniversary, Chloé's CEO Ralph Toledano insists he has no reason to regret parting with McCartney: "Celebrity is a marketing vehicle that appeared some years ago, and it will go as it came." But others aren't so sure. "Chloé's appeal was built around Stella McCartney - her personality, her friends, her social circle," says Sagra de Rosen, a luxury-goods analyst at J.P. Morgan who covers the Richemont Group, which owns Chloé, along with Cartier, Dunhill and other brands. "After she left, it lost a bit of that appeal...
Hikers in western Germany's hilly Eifel region should be careful where they walk - that creeping weed underfoot could be a sought-after (and very expensive) delicacy. German epicures are developing an appetite for native herbs and long-forgotten indigenous vegetables. This hunger is triggered by "the appeal of turning something simple and outdated into something special and new," says award-winning chef Dieter M?ller, whose three-star restaurant in Bergisch Gladbach's elegant Schlosshotel Lerbach offers such exotic treats as veal filet coated with turnip-rooted chervil and flat-leaf parsley...
...NETHERLANDS Sources Unnamed In a landmark case with far-reaching implications for the media, former Washington Post reporter Jonathan Randal won his appeal against having to testify at the war-crimes tribunal in the Hague. Randal appealed after the tribunal ordered him to appear as a witness for the prosecution in the trial of ex-Bosnian Serb Deputy Prime Minister Radoslav Brdjanin. Randal argued war correspondents and their sources could be placed in danger if they were considered potential witnesses...
...system - like giant, rocket-powered artillery shells, they are simply pointed in the direction of their target and fired at an optimal angle based on their burn rate. As the Gulf War showed, targeting difficulties made the SCUD an ineffective military weapon, although such imperfections would not diminish its appeal to terrorists. (That said, terrorist groups are not typically in the habit of acquiring such heavy conventional weaponry, because they're difficult to hide and deploying them requires extensive manpower and training...