After spending much of my youth abroad I came back to Prague in my late teens to study at Charles University and I knew right away that this was the city I wanted to call home. Joining Radio Prague in 1986 was a lucky break. I was there to see the crowds welcoming Gorbi at Ruzyne Airport, I found myself reporting on the fall of the Iron Curtain and getting my first taste of adrenalin. Ever since, it has been an exciting road to tread. And when the generally fascinating world of politics becomes too much I balance it out with whacky human interest stories from the Czech Republic hoping to raise a smile somewhere on the other side of the globe.
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News of Radio Prague
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Magazine
How do foreigners view the Czech Republic? What's so special about the Lostice nativity scene and why would no one have a golden carp for their Christmas dinner? Find out…
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Czech and German police to tackle cross border crime together
Does the Czech Republic have a serious problem with child prostitution? That question has received a lot of attention recently, since the German branch of the United…
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Press Review
The dramatic weekend events in Georgia culminating in the resignation of President Eduard Sevarnadze fill the front pages of all Czech dailies. "Georgia's Velvet…
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Magazine
Imagine taking your children out on a Sunday walk and coming across a dinosaur bone 95 million years old! If marriage doesn't work for you but there's nobody to do the …
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Czechs to head multi-national NBC battalion
Amidst growing fear of terrorist attacks and weapons of mass destruction, NATO is setting up a 500 strong multinational battalion specialized in nuclear, biological and…
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Press Review
Two international stories are covered in depth on today's front pages - they are US President Bush's visit to Great Britain and the arrest warrant on the US pop idol…
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News of Radio Prague
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Press Review
The devastation wrought by the terrorist attacks in Istanbul, the fourteenth anniversary of the student protests which led to the fall of communism in the former…
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Czechs still embracing carpe diem philosophy
Czechs are in the throes of a shopping fever. Fourteen years of a Western lifestyle have not sated people's urge to buy and buy some more. Few people need an excuse but if…
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