he was climbing with? That might be another side to the story. And what about Clare interrupted him. Stop trying to teach me my job. I'll write the article the way I want. But you'll have it in time for the Tuesday paper, and it'll be good. It better be, replied Kevin. "By the way, have you come across any other journalists out there? No, why?" asked Clare. "There was a short paragraph about your grandfather in today's Morning Times. Just reporting the facts. "They may not have anyone out here, they may just have picked it up from Reuters or one of the other news agencies,' said Clare. Mmm, possible," agreed Kevin. "But keep your eyes and ears open for anyone else asking questions. I want to be first on this story. OK. Is that it for now asked Clare Yep. Send that story through now, will you? And ring me again over the weekend at the office I'm on duty this weekend," said Kevin. By the time Clare had e-mailed her article, she'd alread decided her next line of approach on the Ulrich Grunwalder question. Bruno. He was a mountain guide, he must surely know Ulrich Grunwalder. Maybe she could get Bruno to fix a meeting with him, or maybe he himself would know something about her grandfather's accident In any case, she was going to have to tell him why she was in Zermatt if she wanted his help. She hoped this wouldn't change what was promising to be an interesting friendship.