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  <title>Presidential Debate 2008 in Oxford--Related Events - podcast at Ole Miss</title> 
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  <description>We are pleased to make available here all debate-related events for which UM has the broadcast and distribution rights. Stay tuned to the upcoming debate by listening!</description> 
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    <title>The Importance of the Presidential Debate--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>The Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics presents a pre-debate discussion on the significance of presidential debates, what to look for, and how they have helped shape previous elections.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-10-02</pubDate> 
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    <title>Science Policy: What Should be on the President&apos;s Agenda?--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>Panel of science journalists and medical ethics professor. Moderated by Neil Manson, UM assistant professor of philosophy.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-10-02</pubDate> 
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    <title>National Educational Policy Forum--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>A panel of leading educational researchers and policy experts discuss high-stakes testing, institutional accessibility, school accountability and college affordability. Hosted by the School of Education.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-10-02</pubDate> 
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    <title>Homeland Security in the Year 2015--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>Program features a panel of representatives from the FBI&apos;s Futures Working Group and professors in UM&apos;s Department of Legal Studies.  National security is a critical issue in the upcoming election.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-16</pubDate> 
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    <title>Women in Politics:  The Archival Record--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>Panelists include political papers archivist Leigh McWhite, and Cora Norman and Fran Leber of the League of Women Voters of Mississippi.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-16</pubDate> 
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    <title>A Consumer&apos;s Guide to the Presidential Debate--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>Speaker is Michael Nelson, Fulmer Professor of Political Science at Rhodes College.  Sponsored by the Department of Political Science.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-16</pubDate> 
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    <title>The Role of Teens in Presidential Elections--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>Jana Kerr Pettey, publisher and editorial director of Justine Magazine, leads discussion. 
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    <pubDate>2008-09-16</pubDate> 
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    <title>Kennedy vs. Nixon Revisited--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>James Baughman, Director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin, talks about the 1960 presidential debate.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-16</pubDate> 
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    <title>Politics around the World--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>Six international students discuss the political process in their individual countries, with an emphasis on the selection of each nation&apos;s top elected official.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-15</pubDate> 
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    <title>Hurricane Katrina Recovery Panel--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>A panel discusses the state of Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts and the challenges that remain, and identifies issues that voters should consider in choosing the next president.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-15</pubDate> 
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    <title>Health Care Panel--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>A panel of experts on nutrition, physical activity and health policy discuss the role of prevention in U.S. health care. Hosted by the School of Applied Sciences.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-15</pubDate> 
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    <title>College Republicans and College Democrats debate--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>On September 4, 2008, student leaders of the College Republicans and College Democrats debated the issues in the presidential campaign to help voters gain insight into the positions of the respective candidates.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-08</pubDate> 
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    <title>Norm Augustine on US global competitiveness--Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>Speaker Norman R. Augustine is the retired chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corp. He serves on the President&apos;s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology. His lecture focuses on progress toward enhancing America&apos;s global competitiveness.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-05</pubDate> 
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    <title>Dr. Daniel Jones discusses US health care----Debate 2008</title> 
    <description>Dr. Daniel W. Jones, immediate past president of the American Heart Association and vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of the UM School of Medicine, discusses disparities in the American health care system on 28 August 2008 at the Ford Center.</description> 
    <pubDate>2008-09-02</pubDate> 
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