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Last night saw the last of the series of dreaded evictions witnessed on the season three of The Challenge reality show. Also, the night was to produce the four finalists to battle it out for the two top spots which come with 70,000 pounds worth of post graduate scholarships.
Should government come to the aid of private companies on the verge bankruptcy or rather be devoid of interference in the free market and desist from doling out large sums of money to selected companies facing collapse?
That was the theme for the Big Debate on the Challenge last week which saw the contestants arguing for their particular stand on the issue. Tagged as the battle of the sexes, the guys (Ben, Eric, Amponsah) were for the motion whiles Elsie, Naa and Majorie were against the motion.
On the night of the eviction, the judges pitched members of each group against each other to identify the weak links. Ben, who had given a good account of himself throughout the competition and Majorie were shown the exit, losing out on the ultimate.
The grand finale is scheduled for Friday, November 18th, 2011 at the College of Physicians, the battle ground for the four finalists! Who goes the University of Westminster and Robert Gordon University on post graduate scholarship? Will it be ELSIE, NAA, ERIC or AMPONSAH?
The Challenge season three is brought to you by TIGO and The British Council in association with the Robert Gordon University and University of Westminster.
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