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Japan’s Morigami wins Prague WTA tournament
14.5.2007 Japan’s Akiko Morigami beat injured opponent Marion Bartoli of France 6-1, 6-3 to win the 140,000-dollar WTA tournament here on Sunday
Czech Think EU Charter is Not Necessary
27.4.2007
 A majority of people in the Czech Republic believe a common law is not required for the European Union (EU), according to a poll by STEM. 59 per cent of respondents think drafting a legal document of the European Constitution’s type is unnecessary.
European Travelers Gear Up for Springtime Cultural Celebrations in Prague
27.4.2007 Prague, Czech Republic (OPENPRESS) April 27, 2007 -- The staff at EuroBookings.com (http://www.eurobookings.com) say that tourism in Prague has increased dramatically over the last several years based on their observation of a growing percentage of interest in Prague hotels.
Film-making gets a Czech reality
12.4.2007
 Fran Yeoman visits the thriving Barrandov studios in Prague, but finds that not all is perfect in the Hollywood of the East
Czech zoo's gorilla birth ends in tragedy
12.4.2007 Prague - Fans of a Prague zoo gorilla named Kamba who earned nationwide fame in a 2005 mock radio reality show were mourning Wednesday after her offspring died
Gharibpur to head jury of Prague’s puppet festival
9.4.2007 TEHRAN -- Veteran Iranian director Behruz Gharibpur is to head the jury of the 11th World Puppet Art Festival in Prague from May 27 to June 3 in the city's Old Town Hall.
Czech Photo Exhibition to open today
9.4.2007 The embassy of the Czech Republic and French Cultural Centre in Khartoum in cooperation with the Czech-Slovak-Sudanese Friendship Society will open today Sunday Czech photo exhibition by Czech painter and photographer Ferdinand Stasek, who lived in Egypt between the two World Wars.
Sanford woman creates Czech-style Easter eggs
9.4.2007
 Kepka Belton sits at her kitchen table with some of the hundreds of traditional decorated eggs she has created. Belton learned the craft from her grandmother as a young girl.
Ruzyně defends costly closure
2.2.2007 Late-arriving winter left main airport crippled for 29 hours
Priests coerced into collaborating with Communists: Czech Cardinal
2.2.2007
 Prague Cardinal Miloslav Vlk says that under communism many priests "weren't heroes" and succumbed to pressure to collaborate with the former government but he remains confident that the Czech Church will be spared a scandal similar to that in Poland.
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