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International varsity debate gets into full swing
( 2003-09-24 10:56) (CCTV.com)

Students from universities around the world are in Beijing to engage in a war of words. They are taking part in the "2003 International Varsity Debate" which began on September 20. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the competition, which roots out the world's most talented young debaters. The event will last for a week, bringing its audience a heated and passionate exchange of discussion and opinion.

With different faces, different backgrounds, but it's the Varsity debate that brings them all together on an exciting stage to express their unique ideas and to demonstrate their wordy skills. The topic "Whether the virtual world is imaginary or not" opened the very first match-up between China's Sun Yat-sen University and Germany's Freiburg University.

Sponsored by China Central Television and Singapore's New Media Group, the ten-year-old contest has become a cultural brand drawing top university students from around the world to test their argumentative abilities.

This time around, the one-decade anniversary presented a golden chance for organizers to put a novel take on the event.

While the debates of previous years had a more philosophical bent, this year the topics focus more on contemporary issues such as the family, love, the Internet and consumerism.

If you are curious about how the young orators present themselves, make sure you are kept well informed about the result from Friday's final.


 
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