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01/16/2008
The Czech rules of waste import will be tightened this year. An amendment to the law on waste disposal, drafted in reaction to new EU requirements, was passed by the Senate on Wednesday. The new legislation is designed to protect the country against illegal waste dumping by providing for a stricter registration of imported wastes. The Czech Republic has been fighting in the long run against the import of waste from abroad, mainly from Germany, where its disposal is much more expensive.
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01/16/2008
Prague Mayor and deputy chairman of the Civic Democratic Party Pavel Bém remains the most popular Czech politician, according to a recent poll conducted by the STEM agency. Mr Bém enjoys the support of 52 percent of respondents. He is followed by two Social Democrats - deputy chairman Bohuslav Sobotka and chairman Jiří Paroubek. The popularity of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek and other Civic Democrats has decreased.
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01/16/2008
The České Švýcarsko National Park in North Bohemia known for its unique sandstone formations is seeking to be included on the UNESCO world heritage list. The national park is located across the Czech-Saxony border and the two countries have jointly applied for the listing. If approved, the park could appear on the UNESCO world heritage list in 2010. The Czech Republic is the last of the Visegrad Four countries not to have any UNESCO-listed nature area.
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01/16/2008
The Czech born, US-based author and illustrator of children’s book Petr Sís has received the American Library Association Award for his latest book The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain about his life in former Czechoslovakia. The book has already won the New York Times Best Illustrated Book award and several other prizes after it was issued in the U.S. last September. An exhibition reviewing 30 years of Petr Sís’s work will be launched in New York next week. Prague Mayor most popular Czech Politician
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01/16/2008
Czech ski-cross champion Tomáš Kraus, the reigning world champion, has finished first in a World Cup race in France’s Flaine. The silver medal went to Enak Gavaggia from France and the bronze to Swiss Richard Spalinger. Tomáš Kraus has dominated European and world ski-cross events in the last few years. He won the European championship in 2003 and the world championship in 2005 and 2007.
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01/16/2008
Czech tennis player Nicole Vaidišová advanced to the third round at the Australian open after a 6:2, 6:3 win over Australia’s Alicia Molik on Wednesday.
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01/15/2008
Presidential candidate Jan Švejnar says he is still waiting to hear from the American State Department regarding the conditions under which he could give up his US citizenship. The professor of economics, who has spent much of his life in United States, has joint Czech-American citizenship. The Communist Party have said they will not back him unless he relinquishes the latter. Speaking at a media briefing in Prague, Mr Švejnar said that he would live in the Czech Republic long-term if elected, as would his American wife Kathy.
A meeting on Tuesday between Mr Švejnar and senators from the Civic Democrats lasted less than 10 minutes. The Civic Democrat senators will back their own party’s candidate – the incumbent Václav Klaus – in the February 8 presidential election.
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01/15/2008
Senior Christian Democrat Jan Kasal says he expects that two-thirds of his party’s deputies and senators will vote for Mr Klaus. On Monday the national committee of the Christian Democrats recommended that the party’s legislators give their backing to Mr Klaus rather than Mr Švejnar. The votes of the Christian Democrats and the Communists look like determining who will become the next president of the Czech Republic.
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01/15/2008
The League against Anti-Semitism say the authorities in Plzeň were wrong to grant permission for a neo-Nazi demonstration due to take place next Saturday, the anniversary of the first transport of Jews from the west Bohemian city in 1942. League against Anti-Semitism spokeswoman Věra Tydlitátová said a bureaucratic oversight allowed permission for the procession to be given, despite the rejection of another application to march a week later. Jewish leaders have organised a service in front of the city’s Great Synagogue as a counter to the far-right march.
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01/15/2008
The Czech car maker Škoda Auto increased its sales around the world by 14.5 percent last year, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday. Total sales of Škoda cars reached over 630,000 in 2007. The firm’s biggest single market is Germany, while over half of its vehicles are sold in western European states. Škoda, which is owned by Germany’s Volkswagen, sold almost 65,000 cars here in the Czech Republic. Car making has been one of the main motors of the Czech economy in recent years.
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