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Radovan Krejcir: a fugitive businessman in a gilded cage
The Czech Republic has three of its most 'successful' businessmen on the run. The infamous "Pirate of Prague" Viktor Kozeny, wanted by the Czech authorities for absconding…
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Can Ukraine's gas crisis spill over to Czech Republic?
Russia's decision to cut gas supplies to Ukraine this Sunday has caused concern in much of Central Europe. Most of the European Union's gas is supplied by Russia, much of…
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Sidonie Nadherna - a writer's and poet's Bohemian muse
Gazing out of the window of a spacious room in a romantic neo-gothic chateau, I see the image of a woman in a beautiful early twentieth century dress sitting on a bench in…
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Man's life saved through cell phone diagnosis
The statistics are shocking: sixty thousand of the Czech Republic's population of ten million are diagnosed with cancer every year. For many of them, the doctor's warning…
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Zdenek Fibich's "Christmas Eve" premiered 130 years ago
"Christmas Eve" is the first ever concert melodrama that was introduced to the Czech audience. In celebration of the 130th anniversary of its first ever performance, Dita…
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Plight of Vietnamese baby brings attention to law limiting foreigners' rights to health insurance
The cries of little Do have won the hearts of children's ward staff at a hospital in the North Bohemian town of Most. Do was born prematurely and had to spend months in an…
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Ethnic Poles and Hungarians - the gradually disappearing minority nations
For the last fifteen years the association Koexistencia has been promoting the rights of Polish and Hungarian minorities in the Czech Republic. In this week's Talking…
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City Hall's Zero Tolerance project "cleans up" Prague's Wenceslas Square
Prague's Wenceslas Square is the best known thoroughfare in the Czech Republic, and the site of many key moments in the nation's history. But today Wenceslas Square is…
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