Final Word
By Andrew Mayo (October 2006 Issue)
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The formal debate is, I understand, a particularly British invention. Universities and many schools perpetuate the tradition (although talking to young people would indicate it may be declining), and parliament has its own version that afficionadoes can watch on cable television to their heart's content.
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