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Winning arguments about access got harder after the resignation of the UN's last Syria envoy, Lakhdar Brahimi.
Open access got its start about a decade ago and quickly won widespread acclaim with the advent of well-regarded, peer-reviewed journals like those published by the Public Library of Science, known as PLoS.
I spent three days checking blogspot.com and blogger.com every couple of hours, because if access got restricted to them I was sure it meant they knew about the site.
It was a week in which the banks went to the appeal court over charges, self-assessment taxpayers without internet access got their paper work done and petrol and house prices both fell.
The push for public access got a boost last month when the NIH, responding to congressional inquiries, released a progress report on the voluntary program that began in May.
Reporters with top-level access got completely snookered by the lies about Iraq, while many ordinary concerned citizens, looking at what we actually seemed to know, figured out early on that the Bush administration was cooking up a false case for war.
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It's here where the precise valence of the term "access" gets a little murky.
And access gets results, as the contributors are the first to admit.
"But the real problem in Syria is the access, getting help across borders and frontlines.
American officials say the bigger need is access — getting food to starving people in Mogadishu and hard-hit farming areas.
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