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  • Europe, wrote the Czech business daily Hospodáské noviny has become "the world champion of hysteria around nuclear power."

    Katie Engelhart: Political Fallout: Will Germany Go Nuclear-Free? Katie Engelhart 2011

  • Another Czech newspaper Hospodarske noviny goes one further in its editorial suggesting that Tosovsky was blackmailable for all his years of power.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Praguetory 2007

  • There were even some articles by Klaus in the samizdat version of the newspaper Lidové noviny, but Rita had submitted them as her own, even though they were signed by a pseudonym.

    Václav vs. Václav Wilson, Paul 2007

  • The following document from the samizdat Lidové noviny belongs to the history of public calls for environmental protection in communist Eastern Europe.

    Making the History of 1989 1989

  • It comes from the samizdat publication, Lidové noviny.

    Making the History of 1989 1989

  • One samizdat publication was Lidové noviny The People's News; pronounced "Lee-doe-ve No-vee- knee".

    Making the History of 1989 1989

  • The following document and many documents found in this teaching module are translations of articles from Lidové noviny.

    Making the History of 1989 1989

  • From 1930, he served in various editorial posts within the social democratic press (Pestré kvety, Ranní noviny).

    Jaroslav Seifert - Biography 1984

  • Lidové noviny People's Paper, a music and arts daily published in the composer's home base, Brno.

    News 2012

  • Lidove noviny (The People's News), the dissident press's flagship (and now an important Czech daily).

    The Economist: Correspondent's diary 2011

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