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an upcoming tender on the expansion of the Temelín nuclear power plant;
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new small vehicle intended for zipping in-and-out of city traffic –rolls
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Current AffairsNew yellow trains take on king of the rails
It was an historic day for commuters Monday as the first RegioJet train
rolled on to the tracks, the first ever challenge to the state-owned Czech
Railways. Though the brand new RegioJet has only three trains, travellers
from Prague to Ostrava or vice versa now have a choice of services for the
first time, and it looks like the competition is going to get interesting. More
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