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Queen's in the News: May 7, 2012

Roel Vertegaal (School of Computing) – Life-size 3D hologram technology may be the future of teleconferencing, in the Los Angeles Times, United Press International, Canberra Times, Brisbane Times, Sydney Morning Herald, ctv.ca, Daily Mail and a number of other website across the world.

Christine Overall (Philosophy) – The ethical issues about having children, on National Public Radio WBUR (Boston) and WBEZ (Chicago).

Pradeep Kumar (School of Policy Studies) – Laborers’ union denies local votes for 15 years, in the Toronto Star.

Grant Amyot (Political Studies) – Is democracy bad for capitalism, in the Toronto Star.

Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Ivory town is showing cracks, in the Ottawa Citizen.

Richard Shimooka (Defence Management Studies) – Japan purchase of F-35 should help Canada, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.

John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Toronto and Vancouver housing markets, on CTV News Channel.

John Bolton (School of Computing student) – Life-size 3D hologram technology may be the future of teleconferencing, on CTV News Channel.

Tim Smith (History) – Elections in France, on the Sun News Network.  

Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – How to properly use social media, on CKNW (Vancouver radio).

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