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For example, the rss feed http://politico.com/rss/politicopicks.xml will only give you the articles' headers.
But if you set up the feed with fulltextrssfeed.com, you'll get the full articles:
http://fulltextrssfeed.com/politico....iticopicks.xml
Caveats:
1) most full-text sites will let you use their site for free for the first 3-5 articles. After that, it's a pay thing. So if you needed all the articles of a feed, you'll have to do business with the various organizations
2) these full-text sites come and go. fivefilters.org has been around for a while, as has fulltextrssfeed.com. wizardrss.com is also good. Still, there are new ones all the time, and these may give you more than the 3-5 free articles that seem to be standard
Jake