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TOP 09 insists on new Labour Code taking effect in Jan 2011
TOP 09, the junior partner in the Czech centre-right government, wants the amended Labour Code to take effect on January 1, 2011, otherwise it says the envisaged cuts in the 2011 state budget would be impossible to achieve.
29ČR to seek EU money to cover flood damage
The Czech Republic will seek money from the EU Solidarity Fund to cover damages caused by recent floods, PM Petr Nečas said Tuesday. The government will be discussing a joint application with Saxony and Poland.
29Euro: Ministry wants to make top Czech researchers return home
The Education Ministry wants to launch programmes that will support the return of successful Czech researchers working abroad to their homeland and prevent talented scientists from leaving the country, the weekly Euro writes Monday.
29Prague zoo confirms its position as leading dragon breeder
Twenty young Comodo dragons hatched out from all 20 fertilised eggs in the Prague zoo these days.
29Klaus praises Latvia's successful coping with crisis
The Czech Republic appreciates the way Latvia has coped with the serious economic crisis that hit it mainly last year, President Václav Klaus told journalists after meeting his Latvian counterpart Valdis Zatlers.
29PM criticises selection of EU states to debate immigration
Prime Minister Petr Nečas Monday sharply protested against a number of EU countries, including the Czech Republic, not being invited to the ministerial meeting in Paris that is to discuss the transfer of Bulgarian and Romanian Roma from France.
29Czech court lowers sentence for fugitive Krejčíř
The High Court in Olomouc Monday lowered fugitive businessman Radovan Krejčíř's sentence for a fraud with shares from 6.5 to six years in prison.
29PM: Activity in EU, NATO crucial for Czech foreign policy
The Euro-Atlantic ties and activity in the European Union and NATO are crucial for the Czech foreign policy, Prime Minister Petr Nečas said at a meeting with Czech ambassadors Monday.
29Havel's life-size statue stolen during Czech beer festival
An unknown perpetrator stole a life-size statue of former Czech president Václav Havel during the Pilsner Fest beer festival in Plzeň last Saturday, police spokeswoman Hana Jehlíková told ČTK Monday.
29ForMin: Europe should admit economic interest in Afghanistan
Europe should not withdraw from Afghanistan and it should clearly say it has economic interests there, Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg said in an interview for the latest issue of the Austrian weekly Profil.
29Bronze tablets stolen from Czech mass grave
Unknown perpetrators have stolen two bronze tablets commemorating the 63 victims of a World War Two transport from the concentration camp in Oswiecim (Auschwitz) to Mauthausen, within three weeks, Omlenice mayor Karel Holub told ČTK.
29Former minister heads team to draft military's vision
Former Czech defence minister Jiří Šedivý, NATO secretary-general assistant, will head a 15-member team to draft a White Paper, or a new vision of the armed forces' development in the next ten to 15 years, Defence Minister Alexandr Vondra said Monday.
29Swiss court rejects Pitr's complaint against custody
Fugitive businessman Tomáš Pitr remains in extradition custody in Switzerland as the Swiss Supreme Court rejected Pitr's complaint against the custody on August 25, Swiss Justice Ministry spokesman Folco Galli told CTK Friday.
29Czech pop star, ill with cancer, launches anti-cancer campaign
Czech pop singer Anna K. has launched a large educational campaign called "Do you want to live like me?" in order to convince women that they should undergo in time cancer tests.
29Scientists oppose lack of education, science strategy
Prominent Czech scientists have called for a long-term development strategy for education and science, especially dividing of Czech universities between educational and research centres and more efficient distribution of money according to the quality of the institutions.
29Michael Jackson's fans dancing in Prague streets
Fans of late US pop star Michael Jackson Friday staged a march through Prague center to commemorate his 52th birthday, signing and dancing, emulating the choregraphy of the video clip for his song Thriller.
29Czechs bury recently found remains of Germans
Czech authorities Friday officially buried recently found remains of original German residents in Destne, east Bohemia.
29Acting ČSSD leader is for direct elections of chairman
Social Democrat (ČSSD) acting leader Bohuslav Sobotka is for the idea that new party chairman should be elected in a direct vote, not by delegates at the party congress, Sobotka told public broadcaster Czech Television Saturday.
29The Economist: Czechs more lenient on narcotics than Slovaks
There is a "high contrast" between the Czech Republic and the neighbouring Slovakia in the approach to narcotics, British weekly The Economist writes in its latest issue.
29Former PM interested in post in world organisation
Former Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek would like to occupy a leading post in an organisation "with a larger than European scope of work," and he is negotiating with diplomats and politicians about it, he said in an interview for Friday's issue of the daily Mladá fronta Dnes (MfD).
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