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      <description>The Battle for China is an important day of debates in London on Saturday 12 July, designed to challenge assumptions and explore the rise of China in economic, cultural and political spheres. The event is part of the CHINA NOW festival and is sponsored by Norton Rose and The Times. It will be held at the London offices of leading international legal practice, Norton Rose, 3 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AQ. Sessions will examine whether the growth of China is a threat or an opportunity? Has China now gone from being a Yellow Peril to a Green Menace, choking on its growth? Or will it be the economic saviour of the 21st century? Alongside rapid economic growth, is a new cultural revolution taking place in China? Could it be the hotbed of a new intellectual renaissance? Is China destined to be the next superpower? And is it the responsibility of the west to take every opportunity, including the Beijing Olympics, to pressurise China to improve its human rights record? Speakers include: Professor Hugo De Burgh, director of China Media Centre, University of Westminster; Sarah Champion, CEO of Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester; Philip Cunliffe co-convenes the Sovereignty And Its Discontents (SAID) working group; Bill Durodie, Associate Fellow of the International Security Programme at Chatham House, London; Professor Deepak Lal, University of California; Claire Fox, Director, Institute of Ideas; Professor Frank Furedi, author of Invitation to Terror, Politics of Fear and Where Have All the Intellectuals Gone?; Simon Heale, CEO China Now; Professor Colin Lawson, Rector, Royal College of Music; Mark Leonard, author, What Does China Think?; Dr Rana Mitter, lecturer in Modern Chinese history and politics, University of Oxford; Brendan O&amp;rsquo;Neill, editor, Spiked; organiser, Beijing 2008 &amp;ndash; Challenging China-Bashing campaign; Tao Wang, environmental economist and researcher; Guo Yue, Chinese bamboo flutes soloist and composer; author of Music, Food and Love, the first childhood memoir to have come out of Beijing&amp;#39;s hutongs. And many more. For tickets and information, visit the Battle of Ideas website: http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2008/strand/1138 </description>
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      <description> Why not visit the beautiful Isle of Wight with it&amp;#39;s great Heritage of Boats and Sailing? The CLASSIC BOAT MUSEUM at Newport and the CLASSIC BOAT MUSEUM GALLERY at East Cowes show what an important part the Island has played in the development of world Yachting. Items shown from J class yachts to Ellen McArthur trophies and boats that still sail after 110 years. Visit www.classicboatmuseum.org to find out more. </description>
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      <description> the-crunch.com is a free to use, non-profit making information resource site. Setup initially to observe and discuss the Credit Crunch, House Price falls, Personal Finance Related topics and a possible UK Economic Recession. We&amp;#39;ve just made our new forums live and are hoping you may be interested in coming over for a read and hopefully join in the discussion. </description>
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      <title>Amiga North Thames (Computer Usergroup)</title>
      <description> Amiga Computer Usergroup Meets every Second Sunday of the month. Demonstrations, support, chat, tea, coffee, biscuits etc. what more do you want? For full details, visit http://www.amiganorththames.co.uk Fees: 1st time - Free. Members &amp;pound;4.00 per meeting. </description>
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