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August 17th, 2005 | Current Issue

Judging the past
Ghosts from communist era come back to haunt judiciary

CzechTek: Anatomy of a scandal
Inept police, politics, Internet and 'cucumber season' combine

Actor is named culture minister
Appointment splits artistic community into rival factions

State reopens bomb case against RFE spy
Former Cold War mole Minarík gets re-charged in Munich terrorism plot

Putting prodigy eyes title
10-year-old girl from Rakovník beats veteran players on U.S. tour

Czech holidays too often prove fatal
Vacationers warned not to risk their lives on Croatia's coasts

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PLANE CRASH No Czechs are thought to have been onboard the Cypriot airliner that crashed near Athens while en route to Prague Aug. 14. The plane, with 121 on board, apparently depressurized in midflight before it went down in the hills outside the Greek capital.

MAFIA Czech police arrested 44-year-old Sicilian Mafia boss Luigi Putrone Aug. 11. The convicted mass murderer was on the run for the past six years, authorities said. Putrone has already been found guilty of involvement in a series of murders, including killing nine people himself, for which he faces a life sentence in Italy, officials said.

TERRORISM The Czech Republic's civilian counter-intelligence service (BIS) has disputed reports in the Právo newspaper that Prague has become a target for an Islamic terrorist attack, such as the crash of an explosive-laden plane into Old Town Square. BIS spokesman Jan Subert said the intelligence service does not have the slightest knowledge of information that would support any of Právo's allegations.

IRAQ A Brno court has halted prosecution against a Czech Army officer caught with two laptop computers from the Czech Embassy in Baghdad worth more than 60,000 Kc ($2,530) in his luggage. The officer said he had removed them because of the chaotic situation in Iraq; the state attorney's office, meanwhile, said it will appeal the decision.

POLITICS Six Prague chapters of smaller center-right parties have agreed to cooperate in the upcoming elections, mutually developing policies on lower taxes, environmental protection, support for education, attacking corruption and endorsing a pro-European future for the Czech Republic. The parties, including the Greens, the Freedom Union, the European Democrats, the Civic Democratic Alliance, the Party for Open Society and the Path of Change, will now seek a nationwide agreement among their members to list candidates together on the ballot.

GRAFFITI A 52-year-old woman known as the "sprayer doyenne" has been sentenced to eight months in prison after being convicted in Brno as the nation's oldest graffiti bandit. Jaroslava Hrabálková, known for her eccentricities and political messages in her tagging, said that she knows that writing on walls is wrong but "I can't help it; it is not my fault."

ALCOHOL The number of women addicted to alcohol skyrocketed in the past 10 years, according to the head doctor at the Prague-Bohnice Psychiatric Clinic, where the number of beds for such patients has tripled since the early 1990s. Male alcoholics outnumber females by only two-to-one now, the doctor said, adding that alcoholism in women often accompanies other psychological problems such as depression or anorexia.

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