Society
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Ivanek, Buddy, Can You Talk? to see special charity performances
There are few comedians in the Czech Republic of such high calibre as Petr Ctvrtnicek (known for his antics in a now legendary satiric show Czech Soda) and Jiri Labus of…
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Lucky and Flo help in piracy bust in the Czech Republic
The distribution and sale of counterfeit DVDs, music CDs and video games are a bigger problem in the Czech Republic than anywhere else in Europe, with losses for the…
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Observer says hundreds of neo-Nazis could answer call to march
Saturday is the Sabbath, the day of rest for the Jewish people, but this Saturday looks like being anything but quiet, as dozens, possibly hundreds of far-right extremists…
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First annual 'Festival of Czech Culture Abroad' opens at Senate Hall
Representatives of Czech communities from all over the world are gathering in Prague this week for a new festival celebrating Czech culture outside the Czech Republic. The…
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Petr Litos - producing mobile phone games for the region, and further afield
From his office in the Prague district of Zizkov, Petr Litos runs a company making mobile phone games for both the Czech and international markets. In fact, his firm…
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How broadband broadened my listening horizons
Recently I had the pleasure of running into Gene Deitch, an 80-something American animator who has been living in Prague for over four decades now. The conversation turned…
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Magazine
Why are Czech teenagers licking toads? What bugs Czechs most in the office? And, the doormat phantom of Liberec. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.
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Business News
In Business News: Russia wants to buy both Czech Airlines and Prague Airport; the Czech Republic has one of the lowest shares of women in part-time jobs in the EU; Czech…
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Survey maps Czechs' relationship with golden beverage
Ask any Czech to name the country's most famous beverage, there's no doubt the answer, with only the fewest of exceptions, will be "Beer". Not only do Czechs drink more of…
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Mock prison camp on Wenceslas Square to jog memories of communist past
It's eighteen years since the Velvet Revolution that toppled communism in Czechoslovakia, so if you're walking through the centre of Prague in the next ten days you might…
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Tea rooms: a modern Czech phenomenon
Take some new age music, mix it with Turkish rugs, Moroccan tiles and Chinese lanterns and finally, add some tea - what you get is a typical Czech cajovna or tearoom, a…
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Masaryk's car, preserved against all odds, goes on show in Vienna
A large black 12-cylinder Tatra T 80 from early 1930s that was once the personal car of first Czechoslovak president Tomas Garrigue Masaryk was hidden under a pile of…
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