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Queen's in the News: May 2, 2012

Carolyn Harris (PhD History student) – How did Kate’s first royal year compare to Diana’s, on msnbc.com.

Ron Spronk (Art) – Restoring the Ghent Altarpiece, in Scientific American.

Hilary Young (Law) – Hassan Rasouli is at the centre of a debate about withholding life-sustaining treatment, op-ed in The Globe and Mail.

Jamie Pyper (Education) – Visa Canada and Marvel Comics join forces to teach children about money, in The Toronto Star.

John Pliniussen (School of Business) – RIM makes flashy debut of BlackBerry’s new operating system for developers, in The Cape Breton Post, Winnipeg Free Press and the Medicine Hat News.

Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) - Obama should go big on killing Osama, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.

Louis Delvoie (Centre of International and Defence Policy) - Obama should go big on killing Osama, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.

Graeme Smith (School of Medicine) – The number of C-sections in Ontario continues to rise, on CKWS Television.

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