Clear and present danger
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"clear and present danger" standard) to be ordered stopped or otherwise suppressed, and then usually only the particular offending article or articles in question will be banned, while the newspaper itself is allowed to continue operating and can continue publishing other articles.
See also
- Alternative press (U.S. political left)
- Alternative press (U.S. political right)
- Alternative media
- Clandestine literature
- News agency (alternative)
- UK Underground
- French resistance
- OZ
- Underground culture
- Underground literature
- Underground Press Syndicate
- List of underground press in the United States
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