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Lifestyles of the rich...
The wealthy class in this country is growing - and growing up. From objets d'art to luxury trips, the rich are becoming more sophisticated in terms of how they spend their money, and are working to change a common Czech stereotype.

> Marek Šebesťák - my kingdom for a horse
> Marko Pařík: Raking in the dough
> Luděk Sekyra: Nothing to be ashamed of
> A return to old-fashioned values
> Nonstop holiday
> Financing good will


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Karol Sidon: "The gap between civilizations is widening"
He was a dissident, laborer, writer, and screenplay writer. Thanks to his experiences, this Czech country rabbi has authority beyond the Jewish community, so we spoke with him about the roles of religion, values, and the war on terrorism.
CASE STUDY >
A binding enterprise
When Jan Kanzelsberger launched what was then the Czech Republic's largest bookshop, critics said it wouldn't survive. Not only did it survive, but it has become one of the most successful businesses in the country.
FOCUS >
Auto innovations 2005
The Paris Mondial de l'Automobile auto show has begun in style with the 2005 Car of the Year. Of the numerous novelties, we chose a few stand-outs that illustrate the increasing trend towards multiformity. While renowned automakers are opting for unusual paths, others try to create at least a semblance of originality.
PERSPECTIVES >
Petra Vitoušová: "I'm a demanding perfectionist"
Murders, rapes, abuse. Volunteers at the White Circle of Safety and the DONA hotline for victims of domestic violence deal with those affected by such crimes every day. Director Petra Vitoušová spoke about this work and leading the team of volunteers.
TRAVEL >
The best of Ljubljana
Since its break from the former Yugoslavia in 1991, Slovenia is no longer the well-kept secret for travelers it once was. Nevertheless, its persistently peaceful capital, curled under its castle-topped hill, is still a wonderful antidote to much of Europe's crowds and high prices.
EDITORIAL>
Rich but mute
PEOPLE >
Up& Down
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TRENDS >
Finance, Real Estate & Employment

TIME OFF >
Diplomatic Carmen, Fresh breeze, Run, baby, run & Ready to move in

PEOPLE >
Klára Nademlýnská &
Henry Kallan

 

NET WORTH >
Digital domestic help

TECHNO NEWS >
October 2004

COACHING CORNER >
Big boss types

LEGAL LABYRINTHS >
Keeping competition clean

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OFFICE SPACE >
Glass games

DESIGN >
Vision of the future

DRINKS >
The Bacchus Report: Discovering mythical treasure

CAR OF THE MONTH >
Peugeot 407 SW: light and comfort

 

CULTURAL CALENDAR >
October 2004

OFF THE WALL>
Ivan Langer, Vice-chairman of the ODS and the Czech Chamber of Deputies

REVIEWS >
Look & Listen

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October 2004

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