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"At the beginning of September, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an international organization based in New York, published a report about Cuba's burgeoning blogging community. The report found there are at least 100 Cuban blogs that do not have the regime's authorization, about a quarter of which report regularly on local developments. "Despite the continued repression, a new generation of bloggers openly criticized authorities, offering some promise that free expression may have found a home," the report states."
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