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Scattered Clouds Persist During, After Sunshine Week

April 6, 2011

Every year the Freedom-of-Information establishment (yes, there is one) tries to remind the citizens and journalists of our democracy that this form of government must have a free press and lots of information to be healthy. They celebrate "Sunshine Week."

And celebrate they did, advancing freedom-of-information on many fronts.

This year, spring weather being iffy, the celebration was marked by overcast skies, partial sunshine, and scattered showers.

 

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