Queen's In The News Tuesday, December 12, 2017
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Philippe Gauthier |
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Toronto Star: The lasting Jedi: Star Wars corporate franchise shows no signs of fatigue OurWindsor.ca: The lasting Jedi: Star Wars corporate franchise shows no signs of fatigue Philippe Gauthier says new installments in film franchises need to balance their brand's familiar formula and a sense of newness. |
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Steven Lehrer |
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The Conversation: You’ve got your DNA kit: Now what can you do with it? Steven Lehrer co-authored a piece for The Conversation about how the higher public interest in personal DNA tests has the potential to transform health-care delivery and policy. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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City-TV: Companies must focus on managing cyber-attacks, not eliminating them CBC Online: Americans revoking travel visas from visitors who plan to claim asylum in Canada CP24: Companies must focus on managing cyber-attacks, not eliminating them Christian Leuprecht tells CP24 and City News that people need to realize that there is no longer such thing as privacy online. He also interviewed with CBC about the Canadian dimension of U.S. immigration actions. |
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Ding, Weili |
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The Conversation: You’ve got your DNA kit: Now what can you do with it? Ding Weili co-authored a piece for The Conversation about how more readily accessible DNA kits have a variety of uses beyond satisfying our own curiosity about who we are. |
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Zoutman, Dick |
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Yahoo! Canada: Why adding beds might not solve the problem of 'hallway medicine' anytime soon Dick Zoutman says if the experience in the southern hemisphere is any predictor, this will be a particularly bad flu season. |
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