August 21, 2006 Source: : http://qnc.queensu.ca/story_loader.php?id=44e9cac61fb52 Queen's in the News Emeritus professor Mohammed Qadeer (Urban Planning) discusses the variances in the way that Muslims practice religion in the Globe and Mail. Allan Manson (Law) discusses efforts of the Conservative government to take away the chance of early parole from current prisoners in a CanWest News article that appears in the National Post, Montreal Gazette, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, Regina Leader-Post, and Charlottetown Guardian. Mark Epprecht’s (Development Studies) opinion piece about homosexuality and the HIV/AIDS discourse in Africa appears in the Toronto Star. David Haglund (Political Studies) comments in the Toronto Star about Chretien’s past decision for Canada not to support the invasion of Iraq. Phillip Jessop (Chemistry) continues to discuss his research findings that feature an environmentally friendly chemical that binds or separates water and oil, most recently in a CanWest News article that appears in the Edmonton Journal, and Regina Leader-Post. Gary VanLoon (Chemistry) continues to discuss the abolishment of mandatory retirement, most recently in a Canadian Press article that appears in the St. Catharines Standard, Sudbury Star, Moncton Times & Transcript, Corner Brook Western Star, Brockville Recorder and Times, and Kingston Whig-Standard. Karen Hitchcock (Principal) comments on the Melvin R. Goodes Entrance Award at Queen’s in the Dundas Star News.
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