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American Political Debate 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

British political debate.TONY BLAIR: [....] I think it's my duty to tell it to you if I really believe it and I do really believe it. I may be wrong in believing it but I do believe it. JEREMY PAXMAN: Prime Minister, thank you. And thank you all and goodnight from the Baltic Centre. American political debate.O'REILLY: Man, I hope your mom isn't watching this. GLICK: Well, I hope she is. O'REILLY: I hope your mother is not watching this...




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launched a mini firestorm at .. that piece .. faculty .. UPDATE:

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part 4: Political Debate
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An American Debate: How Severe the
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american global political standing is at
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"My advice is not to do it," .. So Help Me Scaife .. FASCINATING PIECE

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[f2c] The Great Debate


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[NOTE: This is live blogging. It is not close to a transcript, nor is it comprehensive. Finally, I'm hindered by having only a sketchy sense of what they're talking about.] Charlie Firestone of the Aspen Institute moderates a debate. Resolved that the Communication Act's stovepipe, vertical regime ought to be replaced by a horizontal regime. Rick Whitt (MCI and author of "Taking a Horizontal Leap Forward") Tim Wu (U of Va law prof) Randolph May (Progress and Freedom Foundation) James Gattuso (Heritage Foundation) Rick Whitt: The basics of the Net are at odds with the Communications Act: Layers, agnosticism of...

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MO on the gay marriage debate


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The People Themselves: A Debate 12/19/2004 03:11 PM
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CNN: Modulating the Debate 11/11/2003 02:06 PM
"Mac or PC" question planted at the Rock the Vote debate. After much ridicule and criticism over her question, Brown University student Alexandra Trustman has written an Op-Ed to the campus Daily Herald explaining that CNN planted the question with her so they could "modulate the event" in order to keep the debate "light-hearted" making it easier for "the candidates to relate to a younger audience." Trustman, feeling that the question CNN gave her was not relevant, wrote a different, and more relevant she thought, question on "how, if elected, the candidates would use technology in their administrations." The executive producer told her just to read the card they had given her.


Howard Kurtz reports today that CNN regrets getting caught the producer's actions.

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Bush looking to run away from debate 09/09/2004 10:51 AM
backing out

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Ro v. Lantos: The Debate


Ro v. Lantos: The Debate 03/06/2004 01:51 AM
Congressman Lantos has agreed to a debate with Ro Khanna. The debate will be on Friday, February 27, at the San Mateo City Council Chambers (map), starting at 7pm. I'm flying in from an event in Minnesota, and so will be a bit late, but it would be great to blog the debate. Anyone local game for some campaign-warblogging?

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Cost of Going Digital Up for Debate


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Cost of Going Digital Up for Debate
ht tp://www.dlib.org/dlib/december03/connaway/12connaway.html

In a study that compared the perceived costs to libraries of providing print and electronic materials, researchers found that librarians believe that labor, space requirements and material resources would be less costly in an all-digital library than in a paper library. However, those librarians expressed a wide range of views on exactly how much cheaper digital should be. Participants expressed some concern that higher salaries might be needed to attract and retain a more knowledgeable and skilled level of staff needed to effectively manage an all-digital library, thereby balancing out a substantial portion of the potential savings. Respondents also noted concerns related to the costs of managing both the digital and paper library simultaneously, which is the most common current scenario. The authors conclude that these uncertainties warrant the continued study of the resources needed to transition from a paper to a digital library.

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Diego on Atom Debate 12/04/2003 01:18 AM

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TheWingnut Debate Dictionary


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permanent home here .. the full set .. Click

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BBC debate: It's The People v The
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Harvard hosts a debate on whether or not
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IT Is done
04/09/2004 04:11 PM

Apropos the mournful postings below on the state of IT... On Wednesday May 19 Harvard at 12:30 Eastern Time is hosting a debate on the question "Does IT Matter?"  I plan to attend (via telephone).  Because it is the business school the debate is priced for those who are already rich and/or work for the rich.  And because it is the business school the focus of the debate is probably going to be "does IT matter to profit-seeking corporations?"  I might try to get a few words in edgewise about how IT might be more transformative for poor countries than for rich countries.  In the U.S. we have magnificent roads, stores everywhere, and seemingly 3 SUVs per citizen.  So being able to do a transaction electronically isn't that much of a time-saver.  Someone in the Third World who has to ride a chicken bus over a terrible road for an entire day is going to appreciate being able to do a transaction from his local Internet cafe a lot more than someone who only saved a 10-minute ride in his Cadillac Escalade.


Coe agrees to Olympic TV debate


Coe agrees to Olympic TV debate 01/02/2005 03:02 AM
Lord Coe will take part in a televised debate with rival bid leaders in the campaign to win the 2012 Olympics.

Peers urge debate on right to die


Peers urge debate on right to die 04/04/2005 10:40 AM
Parliament must debate whether terminally ill patients should be given the right to die as early as possible after the election, peers said.

Starting Up The Filter Debate


Starting Up The Filter Debate 01/05/2004 05:31 PM
Wally Choo from Cybersitter and I don't agree on much when it comes to internet filtering, but he still reads Techdirt and chimes in every once in a while - which I appreciate. He writes in today with a link to a story about how a sick man who was having sex with a 13 year old girl he met online was c aught via a father reading through Cybersitter's instant messaging logs. Wally suggests that this proves filters "work". He's missing the argument I've made against filters. I have no problem if a parent wants to use filters to monitor their children - though, I think good parenting is a better solution. My problem with filters has always been twofold: (1) they shouldn't be forced on places like libraries and (2) they don't reveal what they filter or how they decide what's objectionable. They also rarely "work" as a filter. They filter out some sites, while letting plenty of others through - and often filter out perfectly legitimate sites based on their own judgment calls. Besides, this wasn't about "filters", but about monitoring. If a parent really wants to spy on their own kids, that's their call.

Debate over the soul of the church


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Jessica sets off a debate


Jessica sets off a debate 12/31/2003 02:44 AM
requesting comments .. On Jessica's Well .. discussion .. Jessica

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