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Old 04-05-2008, 09:55 AM
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I say "no" for now. Since the design is for a long term resource once such debates are done, we want to chose the participants very carefully. And believe me, this is a hard thing to set up since you cannot really predict how things will go; and since it is a written debate requiring essay level submissions, it is asking for a good bit of commitment from the participants.
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