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		<title>By: Margin Notes &#124; Universities, the media and a War on Knowledge? &#124; University Affairs</title>
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		<description>[...] The event set the stage well for the full blown conference taking place in Toronto June 19 to 21 which will feature some of the same cast  and others including: Sir John Daniel, former assistant director-general of Unesco, Phil Altbach, director of the Center for International Education at Boston College and former U of T President David Naylor. A complete list of speakers and sessions can be seen here. [...]</description>
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