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Miluji te (I love you)...

While perhaps not asfamed for their romantic notions as Italians or the French, the Czechs arestill gorgeous people looking for love, and you are ready to give it to them.Everyone needs help, and with a few pieces of advice from those that have seen Prague and conquered, youtoo can find your own milacek, asweetheart, in the city of spires, stag parties and Navratilova's backhand.

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Duke rape case still splits faculty after a year of tension...

A Canadian soldier awarded a Medal of Military Valour for braving enemy fire in ...

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DURHAM, N.C. — Through the p...

Experts perplexed by scope of terrorists...

On the surface, the young Dutch Moroccan mother looked like an immigrant success story: She studied business in college, hung out at the pub with her friends and was known for her fashionable taste in clothes.

So residents of this 900-year-old river town were thrown for a loop last year when Bouchra El-Hor., now 24, appeared in a British courtroom wearing handcuffs under an all-encompassi...

Party allegations changed Duke...

"You couldn't park down here because we had every media van in America, and a student could scarcely go to class without a big furry mike stuck in his face," Brodhead recalls.

The media had descended on the quad following the now infamous off-campus party - on March 13, 2006 - that led to three Duke lacrosse players being charged with rape. Everyone connected with the university, it seem...

SWA's Hewitt senses victory as India seeks tariffs agreement...

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BEYOND THE ARC: Durant not the biggest, but he's the baddest...

Anthony played second-fiddle to James coming out of high school, and even as he continues to emerge as the better player — remember, it was Melo who was named USA Basketball Player of the Year last year — it's not easy for the mass media to fully accept.

When a statement has been made, it's often difficult to retract it while saving face. But in the case of Durant, there's ...

The Go! Team to Hit the Festival Circuit...

Evidently, they've been diligently rocking out. If you're patient and want proof, a Flash-animation transistor radio gizmo on the band's "Children of the Monkey Basket" web site will let you hear snatches of the new record. The clips seem to hint at an album with a bigger, lusher sound and a wider variety of sonic flavors, although making such a guess on this meager evidence is like reading ...

Pros at the con...

Not that the British comic knows the former Largo city manager, or had even heard of the straitlaced administrator before a reporter told him Stanton lost his job after revealing he planned to have a sex-change operation.

But Izzard, who calls himself an "action transvestite" - heterosexual, fond of many manly pursuits, but enamored of wearing dresses and makeup - sees a kindred spirit in...

The risks in hiding the HIV/AIDS truth...

MANY myths and misconceptions about the AIDS pandemic are spread by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and other mainstream AIDS agencies and activists, either unintentionally out of ignorance or intentionally by distortion or exaggeration, including fear of a generalised epidemic. UNAIDS continues to perpetuate the fallacy that only aggressive HIV/AIDS prevention programme...

Terrorists proving harder to profile...

ZUTPHEN, Netherlands - On the surface, the young Dutch Moroccan mother looked like an immigrant success story: She studied business in college, hung out at the pub with her friends and was known for her fashionable taste in clothes.

So residents of this 900-year-old river town were thrown for a loop last year when Bouchra El-Hor, now 24, appeared in a British courtroom wearing handcuffs u...