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Czech archaeologists abroad
Welcome to Czech Science. For the last time today, Charles University Professor Jan Bouzek will talk about Czech archaeology, focusing this time on its achievements…
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Press Review
Four days after the disastrous earthquake hit Iran, the rising death toll and international humanitarian efforts continue to make headlines in the Czech papers. LIDOVE…
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Excavation sites in Czech Republic
Welcome to Czech Science. Today we'll hear the third instalment in our short series on Czech archaeology. Over the last millennia, many peoples lived and left their mark…
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Czech military police unit leave for Iraq as field hospital personnel return
In the early hours of Monday morning, the last fifty personnel from the Czech military field hospital in the Iraqi city of Basra arrived in Prague - putting an end to the…
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Press Review
There's no single issue dominating today's papers. While MLADA FRONTA DNES leads with an article on the forthcoming Czech military police mission to Iraq, the first story…
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News of Radio Prague
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History of archaeology in Czech lands (1939-1966)
Welcome to Czech Science. Today we'll hear the second part in our short series dedicated to Czech archaeology. Last week, Charles University Professor Jan Bouzek told us…
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Press Review
The obvious story that gets the most attention in today's papers is the capture of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. Large photos of the now run-down and scraggly…
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Social "streetwork" - getting closer to the client
A decade ago, back in 1993, a new model of social work called "streetwork" was introduced to the Czech Republic. The idea is to move the act of social assistance from the…
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Bigger isn't always better
It would not have occurred to me that something like that could happen - but I did not like the thing anyway. I'm talking about a Christmas tree, the tallest in this…
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