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October 01, 2008

This Magazine liveblogs the October 1 French-language leaders debate

Posted by Graham F. Scott at 04:56 PM ET

This Magazine election blogger Dominique Jarry-Shore will be liveblogging the French-language leaders' debate tonight. And tune in tomorrow when we'll be doing the same with the English-language debate.

The debate starts at 9 pm EST. Dominique's commentary will appear in the window below. You can also read it at ScribbleLive and even leave comments in realtime.


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Reader comments:

Awesome job. I don't have a TV, and I don't speak French, so I'm glad for the play-by-play.

Posted by: Melita at October 1, 2008 08:54 PM

Thanks, glad you found it helpful.

Posted by: Dominique at October 1, 2008 10:10 PM

Great job Dominique. I am also grateful for the play-by-play. I've been reading reactions to the debate this morning and there seems to be some agreement that Dion came off better than expected. It's also always good to know the French word for fraud.

Posted by: lisa at October 2, 2008 11:22 AM

Yeah, good job Dominique. Thanks for your rapid fire play-by-play. I watched the French debate, even though my French isn't that strong (I think I could follow because three out of the 5 leaders were speaking with really strong anglo accents!), and your blog helped fill in the blanks. What an excellent idea. I'll look out for more live blogs by you on the THIS website.

Posted by: fiona at October 3, 2008 08:11 AM


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