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...France, but once they are done that's it," says Janet Sitbon at a supermarket in Paris' Marais district. "My husband thinks I am nuts, since now all I am left with is steak." "Where it's really hurting is the high end, particularly whole birds," says Eric Cachan, head of the marketing group Label Rouge, whose birds are raised free-range. "People are strangely more willing to buy nuggets and prepackaged chicken parts." Europe's largest poultry producer, Brittany-based Doux, last week announced reduced hours for about 700 of its 4,500 employees in France due to plunging...
CAUSA's other new officers are: Cesar R. Conde'95, president; Natan J. Leyva '95, vicePresident; Margaret Isa '96, secretary; AlexanderP. Cano '95, treasurer; Rodolfo J. Fernandez '95,inter-campus liaison; Manuel F. Cachan '96,intra-campus liaison; and Elana M. Oberstein '97,first-year representative
...would like briefly to respond to an editorial by Undergraduate Council member Manuel F. Cachan (Opinion, Dec. 20, 1994) regarding housing randomization. Cachan alleged that certain comments which I made at a Student Affairs Committee meeting last month were "insensitive" and "nearly racist...
...comments were taken out of context and inaccurately reported by Cachan. Like an overwhelming majority of Harvard students, I am opposed to the increased push for total randomization of the Houses. College-age students are intellectually and emotionally capable of rationally choosing whom to block with and where they would like to live...
Council member Cachan's accusation of insensitivity and near racism by randomization opponents is misplaced and misguided. Hopefully he will refrain from similarly offensive, inflammatory, and unproductive remarks in the future. --C.R. McFadden...