September 18, 2006 Source: : http://qnc.queensu.ca/story_loader.php?id=450ea91e1fb52 Queen's in the News Adnan Husain (History) comments on the ramifications of Pope Benedict’s recent comments about Islam in an Associate Press story that appears in the Victoria Times Colonist, Winnipeg Sun, Calgary Sun, Halifax Chronicle Herald, Edmonton Journal and on globeandmail.com. David de Witt (Agnes Etherington) comments on the public’s misunderstanding of Rembrandt van Rijn in the Edmonton Journal. Daren Heyland (Medicine) discusses his research that examines end-of-life planning in the Vancouver Sun. Judy Griffith (Alumni Relations) discusses new activity options for alumni during this year’s homecoming weekend in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Melanie McEwen (Alumni Relations) comments on the various intellectually engaging events planned for this year’s homecoming weekend in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Aislinn McCarry’s (Green Scheme) Victoria Park tree-planting event is featured in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Samantha King (Kinesiology and Health Studies) continues to discuss her book Pink Ribbons Inc: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy, most recently on cbc.ca. Art Cockfield (Law) discusses Canada’s internet laws in relation to the Dawson College shootings on CBC-TV Newsworld. Vincent Sacco (Sociology) discusses mob behaviours on CKWS-TV.
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