Queen's in the News: September 11, 2012
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – Bullied bus monitor set to receive $700,000, in the National Post.
Robert Reid (Gynecology) – Hormone therapy gaining support 10 years after study warned about health risks, in the Montreal Gazette and the Calgary Herald.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Security costs since 9/11 questioned, in the Kingston Whig Standard; what is the fall out after Canada closes Iranian embassy, on the CTV News Channel and Sun TV.
Houchang Hassan-Yari (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – Canada closes Iranian embassy, on nine CBC radio stations including Windsor, Toronto, Victoria, Yellowknife and Cape Breton and CFAX 1070 (Victoria radio).
David Skillicorn (School of Computing) – The Taliban is setting up fake websites to recruit, on Corus Entertainment radio.
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