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August 24th, 2005 | Current Issue

The fugitive
How a bloodthirsty Mafia boss spent years in hiding in the Czech Republic

MPs face slate of hot-button bills
Deputies to debate gay rights, rave parties and prostitution

Qatari prince is sent home
Convicted sex abuser handed over after controversial decision

Soviet-era TV detective changes his stripes
Producer plans movie that dusts off Major Zeman, the communist super-cop

Czech teen, family, fight for her life
Masarová ineligible for new drug trials abroad, returns home to Prague

Prize estates crumble in a legacy of fraud
More chateaux in ruins every year from scams and absentee owners

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APOLOGY - Ex-Polish President Wojciech Jaruzelski apologized Aug. 21, some 37 years after the fact, for Poland's participation in the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. Jaruzelski, 82, made his remarks on Czech Television, adding that he felt "grieved and worried" by the invasion.

PIANO MAN - Authorities in West Kent, southeast England, have released the 20-year-old Bavarian who was dubbed "Piano Man" after turning up soaking wet at the UK seaside and not uttering a word for months. At one point thought to be Czech musician Tomás Strnad, the mysterious mental health patient has finally begun speaking, according to British press reports, and flew home to Germany Aug. 20.

CRITICS - Newly sworn-in Culture Minister Vítezslav Jandák has been accused of having colleagues who were secret police informants under the pre-1989 regime and being on the board of a Prague casino, the Royal, linked to the Israeli Mafia. He is on track for confirmation to the post in September, however, with unwavering backing by Prime Minister Jirí Paroubek.

RETURNED - The Constitutional Court has ruled that the descendents of Hugo Salm have a right to claim 7,000 hectares (17,300 acres) of land in the Blansko area, south Moravia, including the Rájec nad Svitavou chateau that was seized by the state. The court ruled that Salm, a nobleman, was indeed a citizen of Czechoslovakia, allowing his estate to make a claim for the land even though the seizure was before 1948, the usual cutoff date allowed.

CANCELED - Helios Airways has ended its Larnaca-Prague service via Athens following the crash of a Prague-bound Cypriot charter flight outside Athens Aug. 14. The Boeing 737 slammed into a hillside, killing all 121 people on board. Greek investigators said the plane likely suffered a catastrophic air-pressure problem.

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