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Added to the general public's existing dissatisfaction of a life riddled with state control, and a government that was increasingly veering from the ideals for which a revolution was fought, were the infamous dissident chain murders, the closure of quasi-independent newspapers and finally the Elected One's open dismissal of his core constituents on July 9th.
Toward the end, blood splatters across newspaper pages, and finally onto the face of Hamza Ali al-Khateeb, a 13-year-old boy who became a symbol of government brutality when his mutilated body was returned to his family after he was arrested while protesting in the southern village of Jiza.
But if this is a scene of near-perfect tranquillity, the serenity on display cannot conceal a fierce battle raging between monks over the future of this temple, a battle that has gone from the Internet to newspaper columns and finally to the streets of the capital.
After that, the regime gave inmates access to Buddhist writings, then to government newspapers, Burmese magazines, and, finally, English books.
I moved on to a newspaper, some brown tape, and finally my hand.
And finally, newspapers receiving payment from politicians are usually violating tax laws, given that the operations are clandestine.
Documents released under the Freedom of Information Act show that the PCC, which is funded by newspapers, resisted doing this and finally produced guidance which the Information Commission has publicly described as "disappointing".
Eva and Franco staged a gallery show for him, in Bologna; distributed fake newspapers with glowing press; and, finally, in 1999, killed Maver off, claiming he had died in a NATO bombing.
And finally, newspapers and websites are praising "India's sparkling show on the mat" as the country bagged three gold medals in wrestling at the Commonwealth Games on Tuesday.
A tortuous round of negotiations involving all three main parties, the Hacked Off campaign and newspaper proprietors finally collapsed in an abrupt 10-minute conference call, in which the prime minister told a startled Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg that he could not reach agreement with them over how to implement Leveson's central recommendation in law.
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