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Czech Trade. Listeners quoted: Vincento Pareli, Jim Kernsey, Ben Clanis
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Czech teenage pranksters have devised a new game: nicking a policeman's cap
and running off with it. Is it just high spirits or plain theft? The
former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says: no more pork,
sauerkraut and dumplings, please! And, do your wife and mistress fail to
treat you with the respect you deserve - your deputy will knock some sense
into them! Find out more in this week's Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.
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All the papers today lead with different stories. LIDOVE NOVINY features a
photograph of the legendary Czech singer Hana Hegerova, who celebrated her
72nd birthday at Prague's National Theatre on Monday. PRAVO features a
tired and exhausted David Blaine, who spent forty-four days in a glass
cage in London with only water to keep him alive. The Czech- born former
US Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, steals the show in MLADA FRONTA
DNES, having been welcomed by hundreds of fans during a book signing in
Prague.
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The smiling face of German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder features on the
front pages of all of today's dailies, as Gerhard's plane touches down in
Prague for a long-overdue visit. "Germans and Czechs are closer than
ever before," writes Chancellor Schroeder in an exclusive interview
for MLADA FRONTA DNES, his first ever for a Czech newspaper.
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MagazineBelieve it or not
Why did it take a postcard twenty years to get from Los Angeles to
Prostejov in the Czech Republic, what happened to make three people
disappear down a black hole as they sat in a cinema watching a late night
movie and what is Scheherezade doing in a baroque castle in western
Bohemia? In this week's Magazine Daniela Lazarova brings you some of the
whacky and attention grabbing stories that you won't find in our news
bulletins.
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Current AffairsInternet to be used at Czech post offices
According to the Minister of Information Technology, Vladimir Mlynar, the
Czech Postal Service should enable all citizens to have access to the
Internet at post offices throughout the country. The company already has
the necessary infrastructure - all 3,400 post offices in the Czech
Republic are connected to a high-speed backbone network. Alena Skodova
reports:
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