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.
articles by the author
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News of Radio Prague
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Communists revel in their new-found influence
One of the most significant aspects of this presidential election was the manner in which it boosted the position of the communist party. Having suffered years of enforced…
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Toll free help line for children kept busy all year round
Some time ago the UN Committee for Children's Rights published its annual report on the Czech Republic. The report was generally positive although the committee's…
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News of Radio Prague
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Czech TV Council fails to elect new general director
The Czech Television Council on Wednesday failed to elect a new general director for the country's public television network. Apart from prolonging instability at Czech…
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Press Review
The two rivals for president - Vaclav Klaus and Jan Sokol - are featured on all of today's front pages - and, symbolically, flanking them in many photographs are two…
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Press Review
All the papers have found some way to remind readers of the 55th anniversary of the communist take-over on 25 February,1948. In addition to special supplements devoted to…
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News of Radio Prague
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EU offers hundreds of jobs to Czechs
Less than a month ago, news broke that the Czech Republic's unemployment rate would surpass the ten percent mark. With such pessimistic numbers, why not try for a job in…
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For today's 18 year olds military service is a matter of chance
Doing a compulsory twelve months army service was a fate which most eighteen year old Czech boys were resigned to. Unless of course they got a so called "blue certificate…
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