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08-11-2003 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: CTK Not all mascots are the kind that you can carry around. Vendelin is twenty and weighs 6o kilograms. For a catfish and lake-mascot that's pretty good. The worst time and place to get falling down drunk is in a grocery store that you've just robbed. And Czech teenagers try their hand at snow-kiting. Find out more in this week's Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current AffairsCzech heroin smugglers behind bars in Bangkok home "within months"

27-08-2003 | Rob Cameron

The authorities in Thailand announced recently that two Czech men serving long prison sentences for heroin smuggling will be allowed to return home, to serve their sentences in a Czech prison. The announcement came three months after the Czech Republic and Thailand signed an agreement allowing prisoner exchanges, the first step in what their relatives hope will lead to their eventual release. But how long the two will stay in prison once they return to this country is still unclear.  More

Current AffairsDeputy PM Mares seeks to make drug law clearer and more liberal

25-06-2003 | Ian Willoughby

Petr Mares Under the current law on drugs, people can possess "not more than a small amount" of marijuana, though what constitutes a "small amount" is not specified. Recently, Deputy Prime Minister Petr Mares caused divisions within the cabinet by proposing a clearer, more liberal drug law. It would make possession of less than a fixed amount (some reports said enough for 250 joints) a misdemeanour, not a crime. On the eve of Thursday's International Day Against Drug Abuse, Petr Mares explained why he was putting forward this new legislation:  More

Press ReviewPress Review

12-05-2003 | Dita Asiedu

All of today's papers lead with the same story, the government's plans to reform the public finance system. Canada's victory over Sweden in the finals at the World Ice Hockey Championships also makes the headlines in most of the main dailies. On the international front, it's US President George Bush's dissatisfaction with his team in Iraq and the recent car accident that left three Czech soldiers injured in Basra, that make the front pages.  More

Current AffairsPrague joins international protest calling for decriminalization of marijuana

02-05-2003 | Martin Hrobský

The debate over the decriminalization of marijuana continues to rage between lawmakers, doctors and ordinary people the world over. However, laws banning the possession and use of marijuana remain in force in most countries. Martin Hrobsky reports on a protest in the Czech capital this Saturday which aims to change that.  More

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