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05/29/2007
The Czech government failed to justify adequately the leasing of 14 Gripen fighter planes three years ago, the Supreme Audit Office has said. Leasing the jets has cost the state around 20 billion CZK (around 1 billion USD). The Defence Ministry has rejected the charge, saying the country needed the planes and it had first wanted 24 of them. The SAO also said there was a lack of pilots trained to fly Gripens as well as suitable technical staff.
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05/29/2007
Oldrich Martinu is to become the new head of the Czech police, Interior Minister Ivan Langer announced on Tuesdsay. Mr Martinu, who is currently serving as deputy police president, will replace Vladislav Husak; he resigned in March after allegations of impropriety and is now head of the foreigners' police.
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05/29/2007
Czech-born Miss World Tatana Kucharova has passed her "maturita" school leaving exams. Pravo reported that the 19-year-old blonde was relieved after passing the exams at the Josef Skvorecky secondary school in Prague on Monday. Tatana Kucharova is the first Czech Miss World.
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05/29/2007
Sparta Prague have won the Czech (previously Czechoslovak) football league for the 34th time, after taking all three points in their final game of the season on Monday. The win makes them the only team to achieve a Czech league and cup double since the split of Czechoslovakia. Slavia Prague came second in the league, followed by Mlada Boleslav.
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05/29/2007
Ceske Budejovice football club have "retired" the number 8 jersey worn by Karel Poborsky, following the final game of his career on Monday evening. Poborsky, who is co-owner of Ceske Budejovice, played a record 118 times for the Czech national team.
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05/29/2007
Kinoautomat, the Czechoslovak exhibit at Expo 67, is being revived at a Prague cinema on Tuesday night. Viewers have several opportunities to vote on what happens next in Clovek v dome (Man in His House), which has been described as the world's first interactive film. The revival, which runs till June 20, is taking place at Svetozor, the same cinema where the Kinoautomat took place in 1971 before being banned by the communists.
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05/28/2007
Police say DNA tests have confirmed that the person who was taken to a Brno children's home along with a severely abused boy and his brother earlier this month was not a 13-year old girl called Anna but actually 32-year old Barbora Skrlova who was posing as an adopted daughter of Klara Mauerova, now charged with two crimes. Police still have not ruled out that the real Anna might exist and are still searching both for her and Skrlova, who escaped from the children's home and has gone missing.
According to latest information, the adult members of the family are involved in a religious sect which tried to create "a new deity" by giving 32-year-old Barbora Skrlova a new identity.
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05/28/2007
The chairman of the opposition Social Democrats, Jiri Paroubek, has said his party would initiate a parliamentary vote of no-confidence in the government of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek if it happens that Deputy Prime Minister Jiri Cunek is indicted but remains in government. Police suspect Mr Cunek of having taken a bribe of half a million crowns in 2002 when he was mayor of the eastern town of Vsetin. The opposition parties say that Mr Cunek's remaining in government is untenable.
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05/28/2007
The regional court in Hradec Kralove has acquitted former choirmaster Bohumil Kulinsky who was accused of sexually abusing two underage female members of the Bambini di Praga children's choir. Mr Kulinsky faces prosecution in another 47 cases of alleged sexual abuse of choir members. Bohumil Kulinsky says he is innocent. He had been acquitted by the Hradec Kralove court last year for lack of evidence but an appeals court annulled the verdict and returned the case to the regional court.
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05/28/2007
Prague Mayor Pavel Bem, who climbed Mt Everest ten days ago, is due to take part in a regular city council meeting on Tuesday after two months spent in the Himalayas, his deputy told reporters. Mr Bem left the country at the end of March along with a group of alpinists. He reached the summit of Mt Everest on May 18th, only the tenth Czech to climb the world's tallest peak. Although Mr Bem was criticised both inside and outside his party for taking two months leave from his post as mayor of Prague, the city hall leadership as well as part of the opposition say his absence did not affect the operation of the office.
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