In this March 12, 2014 photo, a man checks to buy a copy among local weekly news journals and daily newspapers at a roadside shop in Yangon, Myanmar. One year after publishers and editors took advantage of a decision by the country's nominally civilian government to lift a half-century-old ban on private dailies, the feeling of euphoria is fading. The struggle to compete with state-owned papers for advertisers and circulation have made it impossible for many to forge on. Golden Fresh Land, published its last edition Wednesday, March 12. It is the first well-known private daily to fold, but 11 others that are still publishing also appear to be struggling. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)