SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Confronted with growing government secrecy, the news media must forge a stronger alliance with the public on the need for open government policies, Associated Press President and CEO Tom Curley said Saturday. "We all need to do a better job of persuading the public that freedom of information is not a media privilege but a key part of what keeps other freedoms alive for all," Curley said at a conference of open government organizations from across the country. The news industry and advocates for open government, he said, must be united in opposing governmental secrecy...