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	<title>Blogshine Sunday</title>
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	<description>March 13, 2005</description>
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		<title>London Calling: Freedom, Please</title>
		<description>Better late than never: Martin Stabe contributes his thoughts from the UK, and how their Freedom of Information Act is playing out. read the full entry </description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/14/london-calling-freedom-please/</link>
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		<title>PowerPage Endorses Blogshine Sunday</title>
		<description>I just noticed that Jason D. O'Grady at PowerPage, subpoenaed in the Apple v. Does lawsuit, endorsed Blogshine Sunday yesterday on their Opinion page. Thanks for the support! </description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/14/powerpage-endorses-blogshine-sunday/</link>
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		<title>More of What They&#8217;re Saying</title>
		<description>As Blogshine Sunday draws to close here on the East Coast, I'll close with some more examples of what folks are saying:

nadezhda at chez Nadezhda chimes in with her excellent thoughts on bloggers' relationship to Sunshine Week and freedom of information:
The public's access to information and -- equally important -- ...</description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/13/more-of-what-theyre-saying/</link>
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		<title>My Blogshine Story</title>
		<description>"Hey, did anyone see a report from the jail?"

Once, I was a journalist. Well, sort of -- I'm a student, and I decided to try my hand at reporting, so I got a job at the student newspaper. I was assigned the cops & courts beat: if the provost got ...</description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/13/my-blogshine-story/</link>
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		<title>What They&#8217;re Saying</title>
		<description>Some examples of what folks are writing on Blogshine Sunday:

Mark Tapscott, director of the Heritage Foundation's Center for Media and Public Policy, rings in with "just some of the countless examples of how the FOIA helps citizens find answers." read the full entry

Aaron Swartz, coder extraordinaire, writes about U.S. State ...</description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/13/what-theyre-saying/</link>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Blogshine Sunday!</title>
		<description>Trackback or comment on this entry with a link to the Blogshine entry on your blog. The address to trackback is:

http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/13/its-blogshine-sunday/trackback/

I'll spotlight some entries throughout the day, and post one of my own.

Thanks to everyone for all of our great coverage, including Sunshine Week, Editor and Publisher, WikiNews, Online Journalism ...</description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/13/its-blogshine-sunday/</link>
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		<title>Reading the Tea Leaves</title>
		<description>Bloggers-as-journalists seems to be gaining acceptance, judging by some recent news:

	On Monday, the New York Times reported that Garrett M. Graff of fishbowlDC "may be the first blogger in the short history of the medium to be granted a daily White House  pass." (Don't want to register for the ...</description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/09/reading-the-tea-leaves/</link>
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		<title>How to Participate</title>
		<description>Have something to say? Want to play a role in Blogshine Sunday? Here's how.

Pick a topic and your perspective. Do you have a story to tell, or are you just speaking your mind? Remember when you tried to look for property records for that big house on corner to find ...</description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/09/how-to-participate/</link>
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		<title>Press release: FreeCulture.org announces Blogshine Sunday</title>
		<description>(View this release in PDF or ODT)

Bloggers Look for "Sunshine" on Public Access to Government Documents
FreeCulture.org announces Blogshine Sunday

March 8, 2005 Ã¢â‚¬â€œ On March 13, news organizations across the United States will participate in "Sunshine Sunday" by running stories and editorials in support of public access to government information. Simultaneously, ...</description>
		<link>http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/08/press-release-freecultureorg-announces-blogshine-sunday/</link>
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