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30-07-2010 07:24 | Jan Velinger

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Fugitive Czech businessman Tomáš Pitr arrested in Switzerland

29-07-2010 12:29 | Jan Richter

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Photo: CTK

Swiss police have arrested the fugitive Czech businessman Tomáš Pitr, who in the Czech Republic faces 11 years in prison for tax evasion and embezzlement. The multi-billionaire was on the run for more than three years. Czech authorities believe that if extradited to the Czech Republic, he could provide crucial information about the infiltration by organized crime into state structures.  More

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‘Kajínek’ – gripping story of convicted killer who maintains his innocence

29-07-2010 12:29 | Rob Cameron

‘Kajínek’ A new film hits the cinema screens next week about the Czech Republic’s most notorious prisoner - Jiří Kajínek. In 1998, Kajínek was sentenced to life in prison for the gangland killings of a Plzeň businessman and one of his bodyguards, a crime he’s always denied committing. His daring escapes from several of the country’s high security prisons – and persistent doubts about the conviction – have made him something of a popular hero among Czechs.  More

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Czech pavilion at Shanghai expo getting record attendance

29-07-2010 12:29 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: www.czexpo.com The Czech Republic’s pavilion at the Expo2010 fair in Shanghai is proving an enormous success. Attendance figures have surpassed expectations and on Tuesday the pavilion welcomed its 4 millionth visitor. Radio Prague asked the Czech pavilion’s spokeman Jiři F. Potužník for the latest news from Shanghai.  More

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Czech Books

Hearth and Horizon: cultural identity in a globalised world.

25-07-2010 00:01 | Bernie Higgins

Erazim Kohák This week’s Czech Books visits the home of the distinguished philosopher and author, Professor Erazim Kohák, to discuss his book, Hearth and Horizon. After exile from Czechoslovakia in 1948, Professor Kohák had a long academic career in the United States, and is Professor Emeritus at Boston University. He returned to his native land in 1990, and since then has continued to teach philosophy and write, is the recipient of the highest academic and cultural honours, and is one of those who could truly be called a public intellectual.  More

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Letter from Prague

The perils of the Pilsen train stop

25-07-2010 00:01 | Chris Johnstone

Illustrative photo: CTK For a few months from late July until the nights draw in from September and force me to change my weekend timetable, I look out of the window with some suspicion when my Prague-bound train pulls up at Pilsen on Sunday evenings. The cause of my fear can usually be heard before it appears: returning football supporters after an away game in the West Bohemian city. More

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Panorama

Respected research institute to get major make-over, focus on groundbreaking projects

29-07-2010 14:47 | Jan Velinger

Sterlet sturgeon, photo: Milan Kořínek, www.biolib.cz The Research Institute of Fish Culture and Hydrobiology in Vodňany, South Bohemia (a centre with a long and respected history and part of the University of South Bohemia’s Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters) will soon get a major make-over... More

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Spotlight

Summer Czech language courses in Dobruška

28-07-2010 14:49 | Jan Richter

For many Czechs, the eastern Bohemian town of Dobruška evokes the Czech National Revival, a time when the Czech language was on the verge of extinction. A local merchant, immortalized in the novel F. L. Věk by the Czech writer Alois Jirásek, worked tirelessly... More

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One on One

Jan Bubeník – one of the student leaders of the Velvet Revolution

26-07-2010 15:14 | Ian Willoughby

Jan Bubeník Jan Bubeník was one of the organisers of a student march in Prague on November 17, 1989 to mark the anniversary of a Nazi crackdown on Czech universities 50 years previously. When the marchers carried on to Národní St in the centre of the city they were... More

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Sports News

Sports News

26-07-2010 13:12 | Ian Willoughby

Roman Kreuziger (left), photo: CTK In Sports News this Monday: Roman Kreuziger again comes ninth in cycling’s Tour de France; Barbora Špotáková is racing to be fit for the women’s javelin at the European Athletics Championships; and Sparta Prague’s Tomáš Řepka could find himself in hot... More

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Mailbox

Mailbox

25-07-2010 | Pavla Horáková

Photo: CTK Today in Mailbox: heat in Prague, buying Czech produce, the Czech pavilion at World Expo. Listeners quoted: Colin Rose, Chun-Quan Meng, Charles Konecny, Xiu-Ping Qian. More

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SoundCzech

To fly like a madman

24-07-2010 00:01 | Jan Velinger

Welcome to SoundCzech, our language series in which you can learn Czech phrases and idioms through song lyrics. In today’s edition the phrase to look out for is “letím jako blázen”, featured in a song by the Czech pop group Chinaski. More

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24-07-2010 00:01 | Ian Willoughby

Nicole Vaidišová, Radek Štěpánek, photo: CTK In Magazine this week: the head of the Czech Roman Catholic church shows believers around Prague’s Archbishop’s Palace in a series of online videos; Radek Štěpánek and Nicole Vaidišová exchange vows – but they aren’t the only Czech sportspeople to marry;... More

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Czechs in History

Jaroslav Preiss: banking and business colossus of inter-war Czechoslovakia

21-07-2010 11:20 | Chris Johnstone

Jaroslav Preiss The name Jaroslav Preiss does not create many ripples when it is thrown out today. Perhaps one Czech in a hundred could identify who he was. But at the birth of Czechoslovakia and in the 1920s and 1930s, Preiss was an economic and business colossus and... More

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Mailbox

Mailbox

18-07-2010 | Pavla Horáková

This week in Mailbox: Czech farmers facing tough competition, the quality of Radio Prague's internet broadcasts, a collapse of a road tunnel construction in Prague, Radio Prague's special programme about Jan Hus, a song featured on Radio Prague, the... More

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Arts

Popular Let’s Dance festival returns for fifth year

23-07-2010 14:46 | Jan Velinger

Rachel Brice The Let’s Dance Prague International Festival, focusing largely on oriental dance including genres such as tribal, and styles like funky jazz, flamenco, flirt or street dance, is an event unlike any other in the Czech capital. The reason? It offers not... More

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Sports News

Sports News

19-07-2010 15:12 | Ian Willoughby

Bohemians 1905 - Slavia Prague, photo: CTK In Sports News: Hradec Králové end champions Sparta Prague’s 33-game unbeaten run as they return to Czech football’s first division in style; Bohemians 1905 draw with Slavia in their first home game at the latter’s Eden stadium; Roman Kreuziger drops... More

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Magazine

Magazine

17-07-2010 00:01 | Christian Falvey

Photo: CTK Heat, animals, hot animals and jailbirds, even a bit of what you can find in a leading politician's mobile phone, all in today's Magazine with Christian Falvey.  More

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Business News

Business News

23-07-2010 11:30 | Chris Johnstone

In this week’s Business News: Škoda Auto sets first half sales record; foreign investment flows pick up; defence minister declares war on tender corruption; construction giant to challenge suspicious contract decisions; and on course for a golf... More

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One on One

Jakub Patočka, editor-in-chief of left-wing news website Deník Referendum

19-07-2010 15:11 | Jan Richter

Jakub Patočka, photo: CTK Jakub Patočka is the editor-in-chief of an online magazine called Deník Referendum, and a leading Czech left-leaning journalist. He made national headlines at the end of last year when his website ran what it said was the Czech president’s New Year’s... More

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SoundCzech

All things hot

17-07-2010 00:01 | Sarah Borufka

Photo: CTK Welcome to SoundCzech, our Czech language series in which you can learn Czech phrases and idioms through song lyrics. Today, we will learn some expressions that might come in handy for those of us who would like to complain about the current heat wave.... More

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Panorama

Ivo Laurin, head of the Czech Republic’s only word-of-mouth marketing agency, on new ways to reach consumers

22-07-2010 13:59 | Sarah Borufka

Ivo Laurin Ivo Laurin is the director of Outbreak, the Czech Republic’s only word-of-mouth marketing agency. Instead of what’s called above-the-line or ATL advertising, meaning traditional methods such as billboards and TV commercials, Mr Laurin aims to engage... More

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Letter from Prague

Heat wave

18-07-2010 00:01 | Ian Willoughby

One of the high points of my week was getting soaked to the skin on a tram stop platform by a passing municipal truck sprinkling water to keep the dust down. With the temperature at around 35 degrees Celsius, the cool spray provided at least a brief... More

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Arts

"Perfume" of the words important, says star of Český Krumlov International Music Festival Jose Cura

16-07-2010 13:01 | Ian Willoughby

Jose Cura, photo: CTK The Argentinean singer Jose Cura is one of the biggest stars of contemporary opera, known for his powerful and distinctive interpretations of characters like Verdi’s Otello. Czech fans will have a rare chance to see him in the flesh this weekend, when... More

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