1. A truly free press is a press which irritates and infuriates along the way. 2. He fears that until state subsidies are removed, Russia will never have a truly free press. 3. And so it is necessary to be sure the next elections are truly free and fair. 4. But he will not be truly free until he can speak out inside China itself. 5. But the Justice Department and a growing number of Microsoft competitors are questioning whether such a market is truly free. 6. But trying to drive independent news organizations out of business or into submission is not the answer, if Putin wants a truly free press. 7. Citizens cannot be truly free unless they can express opinions in opposition to the government and its symbols without fear of arrest or punishment. 8. Even the truly free tickets come at a high price, if time is money. 9. He became the first president of Mexico to create the conditions for truly free elections and a democratic transition of power. 10. It took her until Wednesday to be truly free. |
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