Queen's in the News: October 11, 2012
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Canadian intelligence officer pleads guilty to spying charges, on Reuters (United Kingdom), Reuters Africa, CRN Australia, Yahoo India, The Times of Malta, CBC TV's The National, CTV National News, CTV New Channel's Power Play, Sun News Network, National Post, Calgary Herald, Calgary Sun, Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, 24 Hours Toronto, 24 Hours Ottawa, Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Sun and more than 100 other newspapers and websites across Canada and the world.
David Skillicorn (School of Computing) – A U.S. report that calls China's Huawei Technologies a security threat, in the Chicago Tribune, Orlando Sentinel, Hartford Courant, Oman Tribune (Middle East) and several other newspaper and websites around the world; be careful when doing business with Chinese companies, in the Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Province, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and several other Postmedia newspapers and websites.
Vincent Mosco (Sociology) – A new website search engine is designed to highlight the less-popular results, in the National Post.
Brandon Tozzo (PhD Political Studies student) – Op-ed on how the next U.S. president faces a tough challenge to reduce the deficit and boost the economy, in the Kingston Whig Standard.
Brian Cumming (Biology) – Federal government announces $16 million Great Lakes Nutrient Initiative project, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
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