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07.10.2008 - Latest news - 07-10-2008

Most Czechs against reinforcing Czech units in Afghanistan

Most Czechs are against reinforcing Czech units in Afghanistan, suggests a survey conducted by the STEM Investor would not lower skyscraper to meet UNESCO request-press ...
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More than two thirds of respondents said they did not agree with sending more troops to the country. The government plans to deploy another 200 soldiers in Afghanistan, raising their numbers to 745. However, the opposition Social Democrats and Communists have said they will not vote to approve the reinforcement of Czech units in Afghanistan or increasing the mission’s budget. The government could find it hard to push the reinforcement through parliament: it has a slim majority and one MP from coalition member the Christian Democrats is also against.

Prague Stock Exchange fell by record 8.46 percent

The Prague Stock Exchange on Monday registered the biggest daily loss since it was established in 1993, with shares falling by a record 8.46 percent. The PX index fell to a three-and-a-half year low of 1,102.9 points. Financial analysts say it is possible that the decline will continue. Markets worldwide retreated sharply on Monday amid concerns that the spreading financial crisis may push the global economy into recession.

Ĺ koda Auto reduces output in face of falling demand

The car maker Škoda Auto is to reduce output at its plant in Mladá Boleslav due to a fall in demand. No cars will be produced in the last week of October, amounting to a fall of around 13,000 vehicles. Škoda Auto had previously announced plans for a two-day halt on its production lines. A representative said the company expected a marked fall in sales growth next year, noting that the days of double-figure growth were over. On Saturday, it was reported that the truck maker Tatra was also reducing its output and shortening workers shifts.

Miroslav Kalousek to be finance minister of the year 2008

Finance Minister Miroslav Kalousek has been recognized by Emerging Markets magazine as the finance minister of the year in the post-communist countries. Mr Kalousek will receive the award on Friday within the framework of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting to be held in Washington at the weekend. The Czech finance minister was chosen for promoting tax changes, supporting growth and improving the condition of Czech public finances.

Czech Army denies vehicles in Afghanistan are faulty

The Czech Army has dismissed reported complaints by Czech soldiers in Afghanistan who say their Dingo 2 armoured vehicles are not fit for purpose. The newspaper Lidové noviny quoted soldiers as saying the Dingo had a weak engine and was very sensitive to the type of fuel used. However, the chief of staff of the Czech Army, Vlastimil Picek, said that the problems could be caused by bad quality diesel fuel – he said they were now waiting for an analysis. The Ministry of Defence in September signed a contract to buy another 15 Dingos for more than CZK 30 million each. The Czech military currently has four Dingo vehicles in its arsenal and the Defence Ministry in September signed a contract on another 15 Dingoes, at the price of some 30 million crowns (approximately 1,600 000 US dollars) each.

Antenna on top of Žižkov TV tower replaced

The antenna on top of the TV tower in Prague’s Žižkov district, which provides a signal to viewers in the Czech capital, was replaced by a new one on Monday morning. The upgrade of the device is part of the changes in television broadcasting from analogue to digital broadcasting. Streets in the tower’s immediate vicinity were closed during the operation and people were told not to open their windows for security reasons. All analogue broadcasters in the Czech Republic are expected to make the transition to digital between the years 2010 and 1012.

Ekofilm gets underway in South Bohemia

The 34th annual Ekofilm festival got underway in the South-Bohemian towns of České Budějovice and Český Krumlov on Monday. One of the oldest festivals of its kind in Europe, Ekofilm is entirely devoted to environmental issues and issues relating to the country’s natural and cultural heritage. In addition to film screenings, Ekofilm offers various seminars, discussions with film-makers and other events.

Prague festival of design now underway

The annual Designblok festival showcasing both Czech and international furniture, accessories and fashion gets underway in Prague on Monday. The festival takes place at a host of venues around the city, in particular in the district of Holešovice and Karlín. The tenth Designblock will introduce over 200 participants and a selection from the best showrooms, designers, galleries, and fashion designers in Prague. The event will continue until the end of the week.

Second NHL game judged far better than season opener

New York Rangers won the second of two historic NHL ice hockey games at Prague’s O2 Arena on Sunday night. Rangers beat Tampa Bay Lightning 2:1, the same result as in the two clubs' first encounter on Saturday, which was the first NHL match ever played in the Czech Republic. Commentators agreed that Sunday’s game was far superior to the season opener, both in terms of play and atmosphere. The newspaper Sport reported that there was a high chance NHL games could be played in the Czech Republic again next year.

Sampras to visit Prague

U.S. tennis legend Pete Sampras is set to come to Prague at the end of this year. The long-time No. 1 player and winner of 14 grand-slam titles will take on Czech Republic’s player Radek Štěpánek in an exhibition match on December 1.

Weather

The start of the week will bring warmer weather with temperatures set to reach up to 20 degrees Celsius. The sky will be overcast with rain in places.

(radio-Prague)


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