Queen's in the News: January 29, 2013
Ken Wong (School of Business) – The decline of Apple’s share price, on CBC TV’s The National, local CBC TV stations across Canada and CBC Radio's World Report; Super Bowl TV commercials, on CBC Radio’s national business desk.
Barry Cross (School of Business) – The launch of Research in Motion's Blackberry 10, in the National Post and on CKTB 610 (St. Catharines radio).
Kerim Ousman (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – Canada's future role in Mali, on the Sun News Network.
Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Federal Finance Minister insults the Parliamentary Budget Officer, on Radio Canada International.
Thomas Dean (Electrical and Computer Engineering) – Are companies doing a good job protecting consumer’s private information, on Global TV Toronto.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – The legacy of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, on the Charles Adler Radio Show (carried on 14 radio stations across Canada, including Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto and Halifax).
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