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out-of-bounds markers
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Media Development Authority
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Singapore
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conservative
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Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts
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Alex Au
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People's Action Party
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social engineering
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Cinema of Singapore
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ratings
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Royston Tan
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15
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Academy Awards
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Freeheld
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filmmakers
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Martyn See
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documentary
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J. B. Jeyaretnam
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Singapore International Film Festival
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Singapore Rebel
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Martyn See
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Singapore Democratic Party
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Chee Soon Juan
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Singapore International Film Festival
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Channel NewsAsia
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current affairs
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citation needed
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Michael Moore
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Fahrenheit 911
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Puff, the Magic Dragon
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Janet Jackson
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Velvet Rope
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All For You
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Media Development Authority
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The Darkness
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Mass Effect
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Bioware
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homosexual
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Neverwinter Nights
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Jade Empire
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Media Development Authority
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1994
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2005
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death penalty
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Shanmugam Murugesu
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Nguyen Tuong Van
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Media Development Authority
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Media of Singapore
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William Gibson
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Disneyland with the Death Penalty
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Wired
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Today
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Straits Times
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Singapore Press Holdings
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citation needed
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self-censorship
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Reporters without Borders
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30 June
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2006
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mrbrown
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Today
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income gap
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Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts
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Mr Miyagi
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The Economist
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Far Eastern Economic Review
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Malaysian
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Newsweek
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Time
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Financial Times
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Far Eastern Economic Review
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International Herald Tribune
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S$
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Chee Soon Juan
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Pornography
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Playboy
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Penthouse
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Cosmopolitan Magazine
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Broadcasting in Singapore
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MediaCorp
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HBO
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Sex and the City
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2004
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satellite
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CNN
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BBC
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StarHub
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cable TV
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Media Development Authority
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Mandarin Chinese
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Cantonese
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Hong Kong
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Malaysia
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TV3
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TVB
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creole
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Singlish
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Phua Chu Kang
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Graphic violence
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Triple Nine
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Heartlanders
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A New Life
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locally-produced dramas
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Internet Service Providers
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Media Development Authority
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Playboy
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YouPorn
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proxy servers
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Sintercom
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July 2001
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Media Development Authority
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April 2005
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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blog
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A*STAR
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Philip Yeo
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defamation
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September 2005
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Sedition Act
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racist
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imprisonment
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blogs
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Saint Andrew's Junior College
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Penal Code
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Malaysian
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hauling several bloggers to court
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Human rights in Singapore
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OB marker
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ISBN 981-04-1739-X
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Reporters Without Borders
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Today
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Reporters Without Borders
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6 July
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2006
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Asia Times
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November 23
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2006
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United States Department of State
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20 March
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2006
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The Straits Times
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27 September
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2005
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26 August
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2008
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Ng Yi-Sheng
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IFEX
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