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Coulter expressed her outrage, calling the University of Ottawa a "bush league" institution in an interview for The Washington Times.
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Following Tuesday's incident, Coulter told reporters the University of Ottawa was a
Planet Atheism Pharyngula 2010
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Rebick added: "The University of Ottawa is a bit notorious in being very restrictive in speech issues."
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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Rebick added: "The University of Ottawa is a bit notorious in being very restrictive in speech issues."
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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Rebick added: "The University of Ottawa is a bit notorious in being very restrictive in speech issues."
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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Rebick added: "The University of Ottawa is a bit notorious in being very restrictive in speech issues."
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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Rebick added: "The University of Ottawa is a bit notorious in being very restrictive in speech issues."
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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Mario Seccarecia and Marc Lavoie of the University of Ottawa will be the spokesmen for this letter.
Progressive Bloggers 2008
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The implication is dire, but it is one supported by other academics such as University of Ottawa professor Michel Chossudovsky and University of California (Berkeley) professor Peter Dale Scott: that al-Qaeda in many ways has continued to function throughout the post-Cold War period as an instrument of Western statecraft, a covert operations tool.
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"There is practically no basis to doubt the proposition that species are shifting as a function of rapidly changing climate," says Jeremy Kerr, a professor of biology at the University of Ottawa in Canada, who did not participate in the study.
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