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Customers look over local weekly journals at a shop in Yangon, Myanmar, on Monday, the day the government abolished direct censorship of the media. The move allows some freedom of expression in the long-repressed nation, but it does not leave reporters and editors free from reprisals. (Associated Press)

Customers look over local weekly journals at a shop in Yangon, Myanmar, on Monday, the day the government abolished direct censorship of the media. The move allows some freedom of expression in the long-repressed nation, but it does not leave reporters and editors free from reprisals. (Associated Press)

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