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Published: December 15, 2005

Because of their expertise and reputations, members of the UB faculty and staff are sought out by reporters who quote them in print, broadcast and online publications around the world. Here is a sampling of recent media coverage in which UB is mentioned prominently.

"There's too much at stake for (RIM and NTP) not to settle."
Shubha Ghosh, professor of law, in an article in USA Today on the likelihood that there will be a shutdown of BlackBerry service because of a patent lawsuit against the maker of the device.
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"People actually congratulated themselves by saying it is unfortunate, but it is not as bad as in Mississippi, Georgia or North Carolina."
David Gerber, professor of history, who said Northerners generally prided themselves on being more progressive on matters of race than Southerners in an article in the Dayton Daily News on a 1904 lynching in Springfield, Ohio.
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"It has been well-established since the 1960s that iodine intake can exacerbate acne. Nevertheless, various studies have shown there is still a significant level of iodine in milk in several countries, including the U.S., Britain, Denmark, Norway and Italy."
Harvey Arbesman, clinical assistant professor of dermatology, in an article that appeared on more than 60 television stations across the country, including WNBC-TV in New York City and a number of Web sites, on research that shows a link between milk, iodine and acne.
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