Society
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New projects aim to bridge the widening gap between generations
Just two decades ago grandparents played a key role in a child’s upbringing. Cohabitation of three generations was the norm and even if that were not the case the role of…
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Prague authorities threaten to curb nightlife noise with drastic measures
Prague is one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, with an annual five million visitors. For some of them, however, the combination of the city’s night life and cheap…
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Kevin Klose, Part 2: Independent journalism “first partner” of building democracy
A former Washington Post editor and reporter and NPR president, Kevin Klose headed Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in the 1990s and is now back at the Prague-based station…
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Mailbox
Today in Mailbox: Response to our broadcasts, new QSL cards for 2014, answers to last month's listeners' quiz question. Listeners/readers quoted: Lynda-Marie Hauptmann…
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Agency administering secret police files threatens to quit international network
The Czech agency that administers the files of the communist-era secret police has clashed with a European network of similar organisations. The latter has suspended the…
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Magazine
In Magazine: the country’s largest insurance company sets a trap for bike thieves around the country, a four-year-old Alsatian wounded in Afghanistan has been decorated…
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Seeking a message in the proliferation of Czech signs
There seem to be signs for everything, everywhere in Prague. Perhaps the best policy is to try not to take any notice of them and hope that they will go away.
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Czechs have long tradition in winter swimming
Diving into the freezing cold waters of the Vltava River is not most people’s idea of fun. But for members of the Association of Czech Hardy Men and Women and other Polar…
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Authorities take action to curb excesses of Danish school groups in Prague
The Czech capital is bracing itself for thousands of young Danes who are expected to arrive during the upcoming school winter holidays in their country. The authorities in…
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After proton therapy in Prague, British prostate cancer patient tells others to check out all the…
Prague’s Proton Therapy Center, which opened a year ago, has had more than its fair share of teething problems. Due to a drawn-out conflict with the country’s largest…
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Czech NGO in Syria mourns three humanitarian workers, but remains committed to providing aid
The Czech NGO People in Need provides aid and humanitarian assistance to people in over twenty war-ravaged and poverty-stricken countries around the world. One of its most…
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Czech Foreign Ministry asked to address growing public safety concerns in wake of Palestinian…
Following last week’s deadly explosion at the new Palestinian embassy building in Prague and the discovery of illegally held weapons on the premises there has been growing…
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