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A cheetah on the loose in Prague’s Troya zoo, a driver jumps into the Vltava river to avoid traffic police and what’s in that chocolate? Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

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03-05-2009 03:22 | Pavla Horáková

Sigmund Freud This week we reveal the identity of April’s mystery man and announce the names of the four winners who will receive small prizes from Radio Prague. Listeners quoted: Josef Vyvoda, Colin Rose, Tomas Kuca, S. J. Agboola, Harold Yeglin, David Eldridge, Bob Boundy, Charlie Cockey, Yukiko Tsuji-Maki, Colin Law, Ian Morrison, Charles Konecny.  More

Current AffairsPrague 1 to hold local referendum on Sigmund Freud statue

28-03-2007 15:50 | Pavla Horáková

Last year the Prague city hall came up with the idea of commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sigmund Freud by erecting a statue of the Moravian-born Viennese psychiatrist in the centre of Prague. The sculpture was to be unveiled in May this year in a little square just outside the old Prague Jewish quarter. However, the proposal caused so much controversy in the area - partly because Freud never set foot in that part of Prague - that the Prague 1 district has decided to hold a referendum on whether the founding father of psychoanalysis should have a monument there.  More

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21-10-2006 | Daniela Lazarová

Thieves get into the Prague Castle compound. Impressive micro-surgery: a man gets a big toe in place of a missing thumb. And, a bottle of rum may cost you 30,000 crowns. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current Affairs150 years of Freud, sex and controversy marked in Old Town exhibit

15-05-2006 14:08 | Brian Sabin

A new exhibition in Prague's Old Town Hall marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sigmund Freud. It is just one of several memorial events scheduled to take place in cities around the world to honor Freud, the man regarded as the father of psychoanalysis.  More

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27-03-2004 | Daniela Lazarová

Sigmund Freud has been called upon to make a certain Moravian town lots of money - after all it is his birthplace! Not happy with Viagra ? Head for Velke Karlovice in eastern Moravia, which boasts a forest spring as potent as the little blue pill. And, why have some Czechs switched to using hippo-metres? Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

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