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Debate About the Monarchy Amid the Diamond Jubilee

Fri 08 Jun 12 | 05:05 AM ET
Amid the pomp and pageantry of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in the U.K., Christopher Hammerbeck, Executive Director, British Chamber of Commerce andDavid Morris, National Director of the Australian Republican Movement go head to head over the role of the monarchy and Australia's alliegance to the Queen.

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