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Průhonice park belongs to Prague's UNESCO-protected area
The Prague town reserve, UNESCO-listed since 1992, includes the Průhonice park, Culture Ministry official Zdeněk Novák has told Czech Radio.
29Labour Min proposes 10% reduction of priests' pay
The Labour and Social Affairs Ministry has proposed that the base pay of priests and religious groups' officials be reduced by 10% as of next year.
29Cost of autumn elections compares to 2006
The Czech state budget is earmarking CZK 663.7 million for the October local and Senate elections, which is about the same sum as four years ago, Vladimír Řepka of the Finance Ministry press department said.
29Number of crimes in Prague down by 11% in Jan-July 2010
The number of crimes in Prague dropped by 11.4% in the first seven months of the year compared with the same period last year.
29Senate chairman condemns Soviet-led invasion
Senate chairman Přemysl Sobotka condemned the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops on 21 August, 1968, as shameful at a commemorative meeting outside the Czech Radio building Saturday.
29Doctors report unexpected 118 new HIV cases this year
Doctors have registered as many as 118 new cases of HIV infection in the first seven months of 2010, more than in 2006 and almost as many as in 2007, and they say the situation may further worsen in the months to come.
29PM confirms Hodač in the run for EU secretary
Prime Minister Petr Nečas yesterday confirmed that the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association Head Ivan Hodač is one of the three most serious candidates for the post of the Czech state secretary for the EU.
29Poll: Czechs consider drunk drivers biggest risk to road safety
Czechs consider drunk drivers and those driving under the influence of drugs the biggest risk to road traffic safety, while they do not mind the often criticised billboards along roads or cars in a poor condition, an Internet poll the SANEP agency conducted in July showed.
29Prague to host international conference focusing on bat research
About 500 experts from 52 countries will attend the 15th International Bat Research Conference that starts in Prague today.
29PM Nečas: Czech-German relations must focus on future
The planned visit by Bavarian PM Horst Seehofer to Prague would be pointless if it focused on the post-war Benes decrees only, it should accentuate the future, Prime Minister Petr Nečas told German reporters during his visit to Berlin Thursday, the dpa German new agency reported.
29Alleged Moldovan managers work as cleaning ladies in Prague
Four women from Moldova, who held a residence permit for managers in the Czech Republic, actually worked as chambermaids, cleaning ladies and waitresses in Prague centre, foreigner police spokeswoman Jana Dudová told CTK Thursday.
29Právo: PM's eyeing of Joch as human rights aide is scandalous
Roman Joch, a critic of democracy and advocate of far-right authoritarianism, would discredit the Czech right much more than its controversial economic policy if PM Petr Nečas really chose him as his human rights adviser, daily Právo writes Thursday.
29Flower carpet to point to Belgian EU presidency in Prague
A large flower carpet of Belgian begonias that will be seen at Old Town Square in the city centre in two weeks will point to the fact that Belgium presides over the European Union from July to December, Belgian Ambassador Renilde Loeckx said Thursday.
29Police find six bodies in alleged grave of murdered Germans
The exploration of the alleged grave of Germans murdered after WWII near Dobronín, South Moravia, was completed Thursday, and six bodily remains were exhumed, regional police spokeswoman said.
29HN: Total of 116 troops die in 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia
A total of 116 soldiers from the Warsaw Pact armies died in the then Czechoslovakia while and after invading the country in 1968, daily Hospodářské noviny writes today, citing historians.
29New picnic area opens in Prague
A new picnic area opened in Prague yesterday behind the National Theatre's New Scene. The lawn carpet will stay in place until the middle of September.
553Prague adopts new regulations for public tenders
Prague Thursday adopted new rules for placing public orders to exclude companies with bearer shares, and it is preparing a new code of conduct for municipal assemblymen within its anti-corruption strategy, deputy Prague Mayor Milan Richter said. Under the new rules, the City Hall section heads will be authorised to sign orders for up to CZK 6 million, while the City Council will decide on larger orders. So far the limit for section heads was CZK 20 million.
29Press: PM names ACEA sec-gen Hodač state secretary for EU
The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) head Ivan Hodač will be Prime Minister Petr Nečas's secretary of state for the EU, respect.ihned server and Lidové noviny write Thursday.
29Merkel welcomes Czech cabinet's austerity measures
German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomes the Czech cabinet's austerity measures and efforts aimed at budget consolidation, she said after meeting Czech Prime Minister Petr Nečas in Berlin Thursday.
29HN: One of suspects of Dobronín massacre still alive
One of the suspected perpetrators of the late-May 1945 massacre of 15 German civilians near Dobronín where the victims' grave has been uncovered these days, is still alive, detective Michal Láska told Hospodářské noviny.
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