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The Peruvian press has come under fire for an alleged plot against the government of President Alejandro Toledo as their negative press coverage has tormented Toledo since his 2001 election and contributes to a popular support of less than 10 percent. It is found that the front-page scandal coverage of Toledo was done as retribution by papers that supported and received bribes from President Fujimori and as their publication increasingly found themselves facing corruption charges, they began to attack Toledo.
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Ukraine's Orange Revolution, installed western-oriented President Viktor Yushchenko and after that the country's media and government began to cooperate in the process of establishing a free-speech environment. The government represented democratic examples didn't react to the criticism with censorship letters and didn't limit the work of the media, the media in turn reported the events in good balance.
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Newspapers across Britain and United States expressed skepticism about the Greek's ability to complete all the Olympic preparations in time. However, Greece, the smallest country to host the Olympics in 52 years and one of the poorest countries in the European Union, managed to outperform the world's super power.
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