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		<title>Day one, Obama calls for open government</title>
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UPDATE: the memo is already posted on the whitehouse.gov site for anyone to review!  How refreshing!
During this, his first day in office, President Obama called for open government, and issued a memorandum which spells out to approach the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) &#8220;with a clear presumption: in the face of doubt, openness prevails.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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