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...Guiraud says. "Sure, we'll follow our old clients, but only if the wine is up to quality and they don't keep increasing production." On both counts, he says he has "some concerns" about Charles' output. Driving these changes is a new hard-nosed attitude among Bordeaux's main customers: French supermarkets. They're pushing for good deals because per capita wine consumption in France has halved since the 1960s; wine is no longer a staple with meals. Bordeaux made a huge strategic mistake by stepping up plantings in the late 1990s - a move that increased production and exacerbated...
Although the BC Student Guide does not state so explicitly, the policy is intended to safeguard “sensitive Catholic subjects,” said Dunn, who cited abortion as the main topic of concern...
...Rock and Roll (HCARAR). Though the event was dubbed “speed dating,” instead of being armed with pick up lines and drenched in fragrance, students brought musical equipment of all kinds with the hope of meeting other musically-inclined peers. “The main idea of the event parallels the point of HCARAR, which is to help musicians connect with each other. We want to make the music community more social and tight knit,” said Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07, president of HCARAR. The inspiration for the event came...
...regarding the hermit kingdom. Over the past week and a half, I, a supremely observant and talkative individual, have heard North Korea’s nukes mentioned in conversation precisely once. This single mention was a minute part of a far larger, and less serious, dinner time conversation whose main topic, I believe, was the various manifestations of awkwardness on campus. And while I can’t truthfully say that I read every single one of the 10,000 student publications here, I haven’t happened across anything dealing with North Korea in any depth or substance...
This would accomplish two main objectives that anyone who cherishes truth and justice will appreciate. First of all, it would help craft “global citizens” much more quickly, and much more cheaply, than any of the plans Harvard currently has on its shelf. While some administrators seem to think that knowledge of advanced calculus or cellular biology are critical for citizens in our modern and [insert cliché here] world, basic knowledge of current events seems to be far more critical, ie if you don’t know where North Korea is, why it wants...