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The press was freed from censorship.
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Temporarily, the press was free again.
(The press was free of such restrictions, so writers and cartoonists could say what they liked – or at least what their editors and proprietors would allow).
Although Egypt's press was freer than it had been under Nasser or Sādāt, Mubārak introduced a law in 1995 that would imprison journalists or party leaders who published news injurious to a government official.
"The American press was freer before it won its battle with the government," Alexander Bickel, the Yale law professor who represented The Times in the case, wrote in his classic 1975 book, "The Morality of Consent".
Egypt's press is freer.
The American press is free but censors itself.
The press is 'free' only if the jury is sufficiently disenchanted with the Cantrells to let the press be free of this damages claim.
"Of course it is vital that our press is free," Mr. Cameron said.
The Australian press is free from most forms of government censorship.
So no muckraking, but the press is free to disseminate government materials.
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