Queen's In The News Monday, April 11, 2016
Expert | Faculty/Department | Media Outlets | |
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McDonald, Arthur |
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Canadian Nobel Prize winner meets cast of The Big Bang Theory. | |
Wong, Kenneth |
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Diet soda movement has been hugely successful, but sales have slid, as consumers shift to more natural ingredients. |
Christian Leuprecht |
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Brussels attack was a stand in for a second attack in France. | |
Duffin, Jacalyn |
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Where religion and medicine meet, on the Distillations Podcast. | |
Smol, John |
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Alberta plan to disband monitoring agency criticized by experts. |
Bala, Nicholas |
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Proposed sentence for Stuckless shows willingness to condemn sexual abuse: expert. | |
Mabee, Warren |
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TransCanada pipeline spill in South Dakota not insignificant, though relatively small and not near a waterway or ecologically sensitive area. | |
Cockfield, Arthur |
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Offshore accounts have both legal purpose and an illegal purpose, on OpenCanada.org. | |
Casson, Richard | People with developmental disabilities may find health check tool kit helpful for early detection, prevention, in Cerebral Palsy News Today. |
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