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posted by Subsentient on Wednesday March 18 2015, @07:59PM   Printer-friendly
from the a-million-monkeys-typing-on-a-million-typewriters dept.

The National Archives are asking for volunteers to transcribe thousands of pages of declassified CIA documents. The endeavour is part of Sunshine Week, which is an open-government initiative started by a group of newspaper editors to educate people about the importance of government transparency and the dangers of excessive state secrecy.

You can browse some of the raw documents here.

[Editor's Note: The dates on most of the CIA documents are 25 years old or older, so perhaps are of more interest to amateur historians than government transparency watchdogs.]

 
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  • (Score: 0, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 04 2015, @11:37AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 04 2015, @11:37AM (#28301)

    You sir are a poo poo head

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by janrinok on Wednesday March 04 2015, @11:50AM

    by janrinok (52) on Wednesday March 04 2015, @11:50AM (#28306) Journal

    What will be galling to both Labour and Tories is that the IFS also faces two ways on the contentious question of whether inequality of income has worsened since the Crash.

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  • (Score: 1, Flamebait) by janrinok on Wednesday March 04 2015, @11:55AM

    by janrinok (52) on Wednesday March 04 2015, @11:55AM (#28308) Journal

    It says that if you assume that inflation is the same for all households, then income inequality is lower in 2014-15 then in 2007-08 - largely because of those steep rises in benefit payments in 2008 and 2009 that I mentioned earlier.

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