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The arrival of Bill Gates in Prague, the Golden Globe Awards and the
salaries of Czech deputies to the European Parliament - those are the main
stories on today's front pages. The papers have also devoted plenty of
space to the tragic death of Hungarian football player Miklos Feher and
freestyle aerial skiing Olympic champion Ales Valenta's victory in a World
Cup event.
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Lidove Noviny writes that some MPs for the ruling Social Democrats want the
US authorities to abolish visas for Czech citizens in return for Czech
participation in US-led military missions. The head of the foreign affairs
committee in the lower house, Social Democrat Vladimir Lastuvka, tells
Lidove Noviny that the situation is unsustainable. According to him,
either the US should abolish visas for Czechs, or the Czech Republic
should introduce visas for Americans.
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To drink or not to drink? And if so, from what kind of glass? The man whom
Czech Prime Miniater Vladimir Spidla made rich. And, what are the
advantages of being a chimneysweep in the Czech Republic? Find out more in
this week's edition of Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.
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Most of us are freezing cold here in Central Europe but some Czechs are
looking forward to a New Years' dip in the Vltava river, the Czech and
Slovak prime ministers race each other across the Czech-Slovak border and
the light of Bethlehem has arrived in the Czech Republic. As every year
you can also find it at the Czech Radio building here in Prague. Find out
more in this weeks Magazine with Daniela Lazarova
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The devastation wrought by the terrorist attacks in Istanbul, the
fourteenth anniversary of the student protests which led to the fall of
communism in the former Czechoslovakia and possible changes in the Czech
government - those are the lead stories on today's front pages.
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There is a mixed bag of headlines today, ranging from the suicide of a
soldier serving in the elite Prague Castle Guard to the blackout in North
America that hit 50 million people last Friday.
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Prime Minister Vladimir Spidla and his wife Viktorie wearing white Stetson
hats and broad smiles - that is an image that dominates today's front
pages. The couple posed for a group photo with Czech expatriates living in
Texas, who all donned traditional Czech folk costumes for the occasion.
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There is no one dominating theme in today's papers, although there are
several eye-catching headlines, not least the one that graces the cover of
PRAVO. It reads 'Zeman declares war against Spidla', quoting an article
the former prime minister has written criticising his successor.
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