HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028513.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028513.txt
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This document discusses an event where the last remaining tickets are on sale to see a debate about whether Mark Zuckerberg will be held accountable for Facebook's impact on society.
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This document discusses an event where the last remaining tickets are on sale to see a debate about whether Mark Zuckerberg will be held accountable for Facebook's impact on society. The debate is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18th at the Emmanuel Centre and features Damian Collins, Nina Schick, Torricke-Barton, Ed Vaizey, and Helen Lewis as panelists. The event aims to explore if Facebook is damaging society by undermining basic freedoms.
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