I’m originally from Washington, D.C. but have lived in Europe for over half of my life. Before my first stint with the radio (2004-2006), I worked for a Japanese newspaper in New York, and then as a Balkans stringer and EU correspondent for a news agency. Later, I was Prague bureau chief of yet another agency. But the radio was always close to my heart – and I was happy to return in 2018. I especially enjoy doing human interest stories and delving into lesser-known chapters of Czech history.
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Expulsion of Czech Germans: bitter memories and disrupted relations
In recent days Czech towns have been commemorating the end of the Second World War. But among the events of 60 years ago that many prefer not to be reminded of, is the…
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Charles Havlat: The last GI killed in action, a Czech-American, died in Bohemia after the European…
Charles Havlat is thought to be the very last American soldier killed in action in the European operations of World War II. The son of Czech immigrants, he took a bullet…
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Deputies adopt legislation to soften ban on 'Svarc system', speed up commercial registrations, allow 'squeeze out' option for majority shareholders; World Bank says…
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Liberating Ostrava: The bloodiest WWII battle on Czech soil
Some 400 Czech volunteers enlisted in the German, Soviet and Czechoslovak armies on Saturday ahead of the battle for control of the Mosnov airfield. There were no reported…
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Czech National Bank (CNB) makes surprise cut in key interest rate; CNB governor says lower inflation forecast reason for cut, predicts higher growth; Finance Ministry also…
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Casanova: the world-class lover who died a second-rate librarian in Bohemia
So infamous a womanizer was the Italian-born libertine Giacomo Casanova that, a full two centuries after his death, his name remains synonymous with the art of seduction…
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