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Verheugen - "artificial" debate over Benes decrees is not EU issue
The European Union's Enlargement Commissioner Guenter Verheugen paid a visit to Prague on Thursday, to reassure the Czechs over the post-war Benes decrees. The decrees…
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Lower house rejects government bonds for military campaigns
A financial dispute pitting the Social Democrat government against parliament has raised questions about the Czech Republic's ability to finance its contribution to the U…
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Press Review
The funeral of Britain's Queen Mother receives front-page coverage in most dailies today; Pravo and Lidove noviny feature pictures of the Queen attending Tuesday's service…
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News of Radio Prague
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Blair: Benes decrees will not hinder Czech bid to join EU
The British Prime Minister Tony Blair touched down in Prague on Monday for a brief visit to the Czech Republic, holding talks with Czech officials on his way home from the…
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Agenda 21 conference calls for greater "environmental democracy"
A vast section of Europe badly affected by Communist industrialisation is slowly beginning to heal from decades of environmental abuse, but faces new pressure in the era…
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Jiri Cerny - leading music critic
Coming up in Monday's One on One, Rob Cameron speaks to the Czech Republic's leading music critic, Jiri Cerny. Jiri began his career writing for the Czechoslovak Sport…
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Uproar at plans to make Terezin 'porn film'
Over the last few weeks the Czech papers have been full of a man called Robert Rosenberg, and a rather unusual film project. Rosenberg is a porn star turned producer, and…
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Insight Central Europe
Coming up in the first edition of Insight Central Europe, we hear about the sex scandal that has rocked Poland, controversy in Austria over a new book on the life of Jesus…
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News of Radio Prague
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