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Some exemptions exist, of course. If officials adopt the presumption of openness, however, they will hide behind those exemptions less and less.

The best way to thwart shady governmental activities? Open the doors and drawers, and let the sun shine in.
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This editorial appeared in the Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.

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