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March 2003
Compiled by Anita Lišková
"They talked about it in the
main German news, Tagesthemen, it was among three key issues of
the day - Iraq, Schröder, Gott. That's cool."
- Karel Gott referring to the international repercussions of his
announcement to possibly run for President of the Czech Republic.
"Anyone who says that they
are in politics because Brazilian rain forests are disappearing
or some countries suffer from famine is insane. People are in politics
because it satisfies them."
- opines ODS chairman Mirek Topolánek.
"I don't mind a bit that Prime
Minister Špidla started the battle cry in Parliament: 'To Baghdad!
To Baghdad!'I just hope that as a real warrior he will lead the
army."
- Miroslav Macek comments on the support of the Czech government
for the US attack on Iraq.
"If I fear something, then
it is this country and its perception of justice. I fear the manipulation,
not because it concerns me personally. I fear it in general."
- Vladimír Železný's answer to the question if he sleeps well despite
all the criminal charges against him.
"I agreed with Mrs. Havlová
that I should not come, on account of my queasy stomach. I will
bring an excuse from my doctor."
- singer Vlasta Třešňák, a former dissident and old friend of Václav
Havel, who refused to join the farewell party with the president
in National Theater, because of the participation of some artists
who were on good terms with the former regime.



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