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Symposium to Address Improved Access to Government Information

Columbia, Mo. (Feb. 25, 2005) -- An upcoming seminar will examine the off-the-record briefings, anonymous sourcing and official leaking that plague Washington -- and the atmosphere of heightened government secrecy underlying them. Who benefits from anonymity? Why? Whom does it harm, and how?

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"Confronting the Seduction of Secrecy: Toward Improved Access to Government on the Record" is the title of this 5th Annual Curtis B. Hurley Symposium. The event will be held Thursday, March 17 in the ballroom of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., beginning with a continental breakfast from 8:30-9 a.m. The program will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 10:45 a.m.

"To address the thicket of Washington secrecy requires us first to acknowledge some of the unspoken truths about its allure, both for government and for the press. We hope to emerge with actionable steps that address this longstanding problem," said Geneva Overholser, moderator of the program and the Curtis B. Hurley Chair in Public Affairs Reporting.

Panelists include:

Sponsored by the Missouri School of Journalism and the National Press Club FOI Committee, the Hurley Symposium is just one of many special forums in Washington, D.C. during Sunshine Week. The events will focus on the public's right of access to government information.

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