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Good Reports, Bad Timing

December 22nd, 2006 by Ari Schwartz

Happy Dump Day! — There are a few times of the year when the government officials are given extra special clearance to release information that could possibly produce negative public reaction. These usually fall on the day before a holiday such as July 3 or December 31. This ensures that there will be little coverage and little attention to these stories.

Today, the Friday before a three-day Christmas weekend offers a rare opportunity to ensure almost no coverage of a controversial story. Therefore we shouldn’t be too surprised that the US Department of Homeland Security used today as a target to release two long anticipated reports:

It is refreshing to hear some common sense on these two projects, but it is a shame that the Administration felt the need to hide these lessons by waiting so long to release them on a day designed to limit their audience.


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