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Great news from the News. In our open and free democracy, very little should be kept from the public. This is not just a victory for the Deseret News, which, indeed, should be busting a few buttons, but a huge victory for the public. The people.
I can't wait to read the story about the contents of the investigation.
Go get 'em DNews!
It should be noted that Laura Miller argued the case for suppression of public records.
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