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Sunday, March 12, 2006

Sunshine Week coverage in Mass.


Today marks the start of Sunshine Week and several Massachusetts newspapers marked the day with reporting and opinion:
  • Berkshire Eagle: Openness begins at local level
  • The Patriot Ledger: Local Violations: Not so open meetings
  • Sentinel & Enterprise: Open Meeting Law may get a modern makeover
  • Patriot Ledger: Sh-sh-sh: Towns keeping secrets from you
  • Metrowest Daily News: Reporters seek shield law
  • The Republican: Public access falters
  • The Republican: Sunlight continues to be the best disinfectant
  • Telegram & Gazette: Open Meeting Law Challenged by New Technologies
  • Eagle-Tribune: Democracy Works Best When Sun Shines on Machinery of Government
  • Cape Cod Times: Requesting public records?
  • Cape Cod Times: Study: Secrecy Trend Sweeps Nation
  • Cape Cod Times: Q&A with Tom Curley, AP president
  • Lowell Sun: We know more about Bart than about our rights. Is that right?
  • Lowell Sun: Let the Sunshine In.
Posted by Bob Ambrogi at 1:07 PM
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