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STUDENT'S E-MAIL NEWS FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Faculty of Social Science of Charles University
Smetanovo nabr. 6
110 01 Prague 1
C.S.F.R.
e-mail: FSVUKA@CSEARN.BITNET
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C A R O L I N A No 0, Friday, October 25, 1991.
The E-mail News from Czechoslovakia
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Offered by: fresh students of journalism at the Faculty
of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague
Offered to: all bohemists, Czech natives, or other people who
feel connceted with our country, our Capitol or
our University
Offering what: political, social, cultural and sport news from
Czechoslovakia gathered by news service
Carolina every week on Friday
...with a great help of Barbora Osvaldova, Ludmila Truneckova
and Vaclav Trojan, our teachers
...and with a strong will to have our own "students" point
of view
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Professors visiting Charles University
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Prof. dr. Eberhard Bethge /Germany/ will be lecturing at
Charles University on November 6, 1991. The topic of his
lectureis "Dietrich Bonhoeffer and November 6, 1938". Prof.
Bethge is one of few still living men who have met Dietrich
Bonhoeffer, excellent German theologian, an active participant
in so-called Church struggle in Germany 1933-39 and then a
member of Abwehr, German intelligence service. He took part in
unsuccesful attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1943.
Bonhoeffer was in various concentration camps in 1943-45 and
was executed on April 9, 1945.
Prof. Bethge is presently one of the best experts of
theology and life and work of. D. Bonhoeffer and one of the
publishers of his works.
Selected important events of last week /October 17-23. in
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Czechoslovakia
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Chaim Herzog, President of Israel, visited Czechoslovakia
last week. On October 15, he has got the Memorial medal given
by the Chancellor of Charles University prof. Radim Palous.
Mr. Herzog is the first president of Israel who have
visited Czechoslovakia from 1948 when the State of Jews was
established. During his visit, Mr. President met with
representatives of Czechoslovakia including president Vaclav
Havel. He also visited Jewish town in Prague with its famous
and unique Jewish cemetery and took part at the memorial in
City of Terezin. Terezin was a ghetto during the 2nd World War
where about 150 thousand Jews were placed and most of them died
there. On October 16, Mr. President visited the memorial of
holocaust and the synagogue in Bratislava, Slovakia.
C u l t u r a l S e c t i o n
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The international exhibition of computer equipment
INVEX-COMPUTER will take place in Brno on October 22-25.
The music festival AMADEUS MOZART INTERFEST 1991 IN PRAGUE
will last till the end of October. The chamber orchestra GUTTA
MUSICAE had a performance in Lobkowitz Palace in Prague Castle
on October 13 and 20, as a part of the festival program.
Prague children choir BAMBINI DI PRAGA was a host of
AMERICAN BOYCHOIR from Princeton in Smetana's Hall of Prague
Obecni dum. The concert was given as the commemoration of those
who were tortured to death in concentration camp in City of
Terezin.
The festival VIA PRAGA MOZART OPEN dedicated to the 200th
anniversary of the death of W. A. Mozart will continue till
November 3rd.
The Stavovske theatre /former Theatre of J. K. Tyl/ was
officially opened on October 12. The play SBOHEM SOKRATE /GOOD
BYE, SOCRATES/, written by Josef Topol, was performed on the
first night. In this theatre W. A. Mozart conducted the first
performance of his opera DON GIOVANNI in 1791. The
reconstruction of the building lasted for 8 years.
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