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Full version of the Christopher Hitchens and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach Debate at New York's 92nd Street Y.
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This is part 1 of the 2008 Democratic Presidential Debate held in South Carolina on July 23, 2007. It was sponsored by YouTube and CNN and features questions asked by YouTube viewers.
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Compilation of Congressman Ron Paul at the Fourth GOP Presidential Debate held in the Whittemore Center at the University of New Hampshire on September 5th, 2007.
http://www.RonPau l2008.com
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EFF presented its 16th annual Pioneer Awards on March 27 at ETech. The event was kicked off by this rousing debate on the future of copyright and YouTube. Video recorded by Divx Stage6:
http://stage6.div x.com/EFF
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Dinesh D'Souza, Christian and best-selling author, will face off against Tufts professor, author, and atheist Daniel Dennett in a debate on the existence of god. The resolution for the debate will be as follows: "God is a manmade invention." Daniel Dennett will be arguing the affirmative, and Dinesh D'Souza the negative.
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Ron Paul answers questions during the debate at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire. Supporters show their enthusiasm at the debate site and afterwards at Murphy's Tap Room in downtown Manchester.
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The BBC World Debate; How accountable is business? Presenter Nik Gowing. The World Debate asks whether companies, already forced to report on their finances, should also have to reveal details of their impact on the environment and society? How transparent do we expect companies to be and can we trust them to come clean? Can openness and profitability go hand in hand?