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15-08-2009 03:02 | Daniela Lazarová

It’s the thief’s turn to cook dinner! Why are so many tourists spending hours in a certain public toilet. And, how many men in the Czech Republic can say they are Vaclav Havel? Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

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02-02-2008 | Daniela Lazarová

Dagmar Havlova and Karel Schwarzenberg, photo: CTK A new restaurant reminiscent of the days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire opens in Prague, a young Czech fashion designer makes dresses out of old cassette tapes and, the shortest ever jail term served in the Czech Republic. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

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19-01-2008 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: CTK A Czech scientist has contributed to a unique discovery –how migrating monarch butterflies use body clocks to find their way. The Prazdroj brewery has produced a “beer bible” for bar-tenders and a discarded statue of Lenin which formerly stood in a small town in Czechoslovakia has sparked a storm of controversy in France. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

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19-05-2007 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: CTK The first Czech woman to climb Mount Everest! A Czech woman saves a neighbour from death as she falls past her balcony! And, the postmistress who made the police squirm - by resolving a post-office robbery herself, when they failed to do their job. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current AffairsAlmost 40 percent of Prague residents feel unsafe, says study

14-03-2007 16:29 | Jan Velinger

Recently the GfK reserach & polling agency released the results in an on-going long-term survey examining the extent to which people feel threatened by crime and unsafe areas near their own homes. The study looked at all fourteen regions in the country, with areas like eastern Bohemia's Pardubice, or southern Moravia's Zlin getting the best results. Only around twenty percent of respondents felt threatened there, while areas like Karlovy Vary and the Czech capital Prague fared far worse. Jan Velinger has more. More

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