September 25, 2006 Source: : http://qnc.queensu.ca/story_loader.php?id=4517f42a88b02 Queen's in the News Jayant Lele (Political Studies) discusses how honour crimes are depicted as an extension of Islam, or other religions, in the Ottawa Citizen. Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about why Canadians should welcome the Green party to the political table appears in the Toronto Star. Arthur Cockfield (Law) comments about Freedom of Information requests in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Ken Edgecombe (Research) comments on CHUM-Radio and in the Kingston Whig-Standard about new funding received from the provincial government for Queen's High Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory. Patrick Deane (VP Academic) comments on the costs associated with keeping order in the city during the September Homecoming street party in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Karen Hitchcock (Principal) comments on new funding for high performance computing labs based of Queen’s in the Kingston Whig Standard. Doug Munoz (Physiology and Psychology) demonstrates an eye-tracking device on CKWS-TV that tests for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and has been developed with the help of Queen's High Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory. He also comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about new funding for the laboratory.
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