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  2. List of books banned by governments - Wikipedia

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    The ban was lifted in May 1966. [17] Ecstasy and Me: Hedy Lamarr: 1966 1967 1973 Autobiography Banned in Australia from 1967 until 1973. [9] The World Is Full of Married Men (1968) Jackie Collins: 1968 1968 *Unknown* Novel Banned in Australia in 1968. [9] The Stud (1969) Jackie Collins: 1969 1969 *Unknown* Novel Banned in Australia in 1969.

  3. Lists of banned books - Wikipedia

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  4. Book censorship - Wikipedia

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    Book censorship is the act of some authority taking measures to suppress ideas and information within a book.Censorship is "the regulation of free speech and other forms of entrenched authority". [1]

  5. Democratic groups launch ad painting GOP as extreme on porn ...

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    Two Democratic groups are rolling out an ad featuring a fictitious Republican lawmaker who wants to ban porn nationwide, the latest installment of the groups’ $2.5 million ad campaign accusing ...

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  7. Ad abolendam - Wikipedia

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    Ad abolendam (lit. ' On abolition / Towards abolishing ' ; full title in Latin : Ad abolendam diversam haeresium pravitatem , lit. 'To abolish diverse malignant heresies') was a decretal and bull of Pope Lucius III , written at Verona and issued 4 November 1184.

  8. List of banned political parties - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of political parties that were or are currently banned by the countries in which they were or are based. Party bans can be democratic or authoritarian. [1] "

  9. Anti-paganism policies of the early Byzantine Empire

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    According to the sixth-century historian Procopius, the Isis temple of Philae in Byzantine Egypt was closed down officially in AD 537 by the local commander Narses the Persarmenian in accordance with an order of Byzantine emperor Justinian I. [49] This event is conventionally considered to mark the end of ancient Egyptian religion. [50]