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-rw-r--r--Misc/NEWS2
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diff --git a/Doc/faq/programming.rst b/Doc/faq/programming.rst
index 1a71c47..2d3cb1c 100644
--- a/Doc/faq/programming.rst
+++ b/Doc/faq/programming.rst
@@ -187,10 +187,8 @@ What are the rules for local and global variables in Python?
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In Python, variables that are only referenced inside a function are implicitly
-global. If a variable is assigned a new value anywhere within the function's
-body, it's assumed to be a local. If a variable is ever assigned a new value
-inside the function, the variable is implicitly local, and you need to
-explicitly declare it as 'global'.
+global. If a variable is assigned a value anywhere within the function's body,
+it's assumed to be a local unless explicitly declared as global.
Though a bit surprising at first, a moment's consideration explains this. On
one hand, requiring :keyword:`global` for assigned variables provides a bar
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS b/Misc/NEWS
index 8626757..66b8554 100644
--- a/Misc/NEWS
+++ b/Misc/NEWS
@@ -396,6 +396,8 @@ C API
Documentation
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+- Issue #23589: Remove duplicate sentence from the FAQ. Patch by Yongzhi Pan.
+
- Issue #24351: Clarify what is meant by "identifier" in the context of
string.Template instances.