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...fine diners really ready to swap their foie gras for eco-ethics? "Everything comes with a price," says Potts Dawson, who wants to lead by example. "Consumption is at a level now where restaurants need to stand up and be counted." Sure, ethical dining might leave a dent in your wallet, but it could ease the burden on your conscience. www.waterhouserestaurant.co.uk
...pretty much just wrote. And I wrote much longer hours than I had in the past. I worked more intensively on this book than I plan to for any future book. I don't think I'll have another book for four or five years, and that's fine with me. In some ways I think it would be very dignified if I went away for twenty years and then wrote my fourth book...
...need to call the CIA to know its response: I'm either hearing voices or talking to malcontents who couldn't make it. We're doing just fine, they would say. The morale couldn't be better; nor could the intelligence. And that's not to mention the new classes of CIA agents who are better than ever...
...later, grinning at his dumb luck and wondering what comes next in life. "It makes you realize that a thing like a little teenage pregnancy isn't such a big deal," his mom said. "Bristol - and lots of other girl like her out there - are going to be just fine...
Obama's gambles illustrate a core fact about the man: his genuine self-confidence. He clearly believes that, where he has a chance to shape an outcome, things are going to be fine. The ball will drop through the hoop instead of clanging off the rim. It's an idea shared by many talented and driven people, and it holds true all the way up to the moment when they finally meet failure...