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...Cordillera Blanca, Peru (footlooseadventure.co.uk) Action-weary tourists can let their llamas do the walking-4,500 m up in the Andes, that is-while funding deserving local projects through Footloose Adventure Travel. The travel agency also accepts donations for Climate Care Trust, an organization that plants carbon-busting trees for every mile you've flown...
...terrorist. Callum's brother, Jude, a die-hard cell leader with the noughts' Liberation Militia, finds himself falling for a woman, a cross he has befriended in order to rob. Because he understands hatred better than his heart and his mind, hatred wins - sickeningly: "She smiled at me. Total trust, love and devotion. It was too much. I was dying in it. I clenched my fists and hit her." Blackman is unapologetic: "I want the reader to empathize and to understand that maybe this is the only avenue that's left open to him and that he switches himself...
...miniskirts began to sell, H&M tripled the original order on a black wool mini and distributed it to all markets instead of just a handful of key stores. "But we needed to have our customers' response," says H&M design director Margareta van den Bosch. "We don't trust the runway...
Five years ago, when a President was fighting for his political life, his defenders struggled to keep his sins in perspective. All he did was lie about sex, they said of Bill Clinton's breach of trust--it's not as if he had been fooling around with matters of war and peace. Imagine how ugly a debate like that could become over the issues that matter most, matters of life and death...
...President, trust is the one asset that, once lost, he can't buy back. This may be especially true for George W. Bush, whose appeal has always been personal as much as political. People say they like him because he's tough and straight and principled, even if they sometimes disagree with the principles themselves. It now seems likely that either Bush wasn't telling the truth about his reasons for going to war or he didn't know the truth and can't quite admit it. Neither prospect is very reassuring. "Is it harmful to the President? Absolutely," says...