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Business News
In this week’s Business News, the planned US radar base in the Czech Republic will apparently use Czech power and be built with the help of Czech companies; new statistics…
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Alcohol ban hits Prague’s public places
This Monday saw a new bylaw come into effect, banning the consumption of alcohol in many public places in Prague. But, concerns remain as to just what the ban is supposed…
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News
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Tariq Hager talks film
My guest today is Tariq Hager, a Lebanese born American citizen who is the co-founder and co-director of Prague Film School, which is a private film school in Prague that…
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Business News
This week in Business News, TV Prima makes money broadcasting the Euro 2008, despite the Czech team's exit; women managers on the rise; good trade results see the Czech…
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Strong crown sees Czech companies adopt Euro instead.
The Czech Republic’s official road to adopting the Euro is a long and winding one. While politicians argue over the pros and cons of embracing the pan-European currency…
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Britain and the Czech Republic: getting it right
Tuesday saw the visit of Andrew Cahn, the Chief Executive of UK Trade and Investment to Prague. The visit comes amidst increasing economic co-operation between Britain and…
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Bill Cohn on Prague, ethics, and today's Czech students
My guest today is Bill Cohn, a New York born lawyer, constitutional law professor and teacher. Bill has lived in the Czech Republic for a number of years, dividing his…
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Czechs and stereotypes
Recently, a couple of friends visiting from England opened up a Pandora’s Box when they asked a seemingly innocent question. “What is the stereotypical image of Brits in…
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The two-thousand words that started the Prague Spring
Friday marks the 40th anniversary of the “Two-Thousand Words”, a declaration that was one of the first and most important steps of the national revival referred to as the…
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