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		<title>By: Crowdsourcing Public Policy- New Media Policy Group</title>
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		<description>[...] not scientific nor a professional response, however it is true public response and engagement. The Public and the European Union has begun working with the public to perfect this approach. Echoing the Open Government initiatives [...]</description>
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