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A robber outwits two police officers, a pensioner sets off on a 3,000
kilometer pilgrimage and yes, you can get robbed halfway up Mount Everest.
Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarová.
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A Prague clinic offers its nurses plastic surgery for free if they sign a
three-year contract, British singing sensation Susan Boyle will be coming
to Prague to record her first album and, what is going on with Prague’s
zebra crossings? Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarová.
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Zombies take over the Prague city centre, while gondolas sail down the
Vltava river. The town of Písek holds its annual sand party and far away,
in Cedar Rapids, Czechs go back to their roots. Find out more in Magazine
with Daniela Lazarová.
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Amanita Design, independent Czech games developer
Amanita Design is a Brno-based, award-winning game development studio whose
creations have become a huge hit on the internet. Their games combine
elements of the technical world with nature in a way not seen before. Their
signature game, Samorost, takes you to a universe composed of rusty parts
of old, derelict machines and mossy, gnarled stumps of rotting wood. In
this edition of the Arts, we meet the studio’s founder Jakub Dvorský.
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The demand for Portuguese water dogs has gone through the roof, the town of
Trutnov is preparing for its annual Dragon Celebrations and a Czech
woodcarver opens a gallery of devils. Find out more in Magazine with
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Anti-crisis measures have gone through the ceiling. Plastic surgeons are
offering a scrap incentive for old body parts! A visit to the hospital
turns nasty, and sharing a flat with several hundred poisonous bird
spiders. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarová.
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US President Barack Obama wins the hearts of the Czech people, Czech
shooting champion Kateřina Emmons gives birth to a baby girl and, what’s
to be done with that hammer and sickle?! Find out more in Magazine with
Daniela Lazarová.
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A ten-year-old boy stuns police offers by driving his parents’ Škoda car
for over 120 kilometres without causing an accident, why is a ten crown
piece called a fiver, and the shoe as a form of protest against unpopular
politicians. Find out more in magazine with Daniela Lazarová.
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