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Analysis: Punch but no knock-out Analysis: Punch but no knock-out
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  1. 0822: Ben Page, from pollsters Ipsos Mori, says: "46% of people say they still could change their mind before polling day, so it's by no means a done deal. It's all to play for. The parties are still, just about, neck-and-neck. The Conservatives, of course, have a small lead but not enough to avoid a hung parliament."
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  1. 0831: While the party campaigners continue their now-familiar squabble over who "won" the debate, HREF="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7112444.ece" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Times columnist Matthew Parris is in no doubt as to who the real winner was - the inventor of television, John Logie Baird. He says: "Who would have thought that at the beginning of the 21st century we would be playing out this political battle in what — for all its novelty — is really so ancient a format?"
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