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...connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder When the shows end, DJs spin in Akropolis' basement bars. There is also a restaurant, a café and a picture gallery. But there is another reason to visit the club: Frantisek Skala, an eccentric Czech salvage artist, designed the club's labyrinthine interiors. A perfectionist who rarely exhibits, Skala spent five years outfitting Akropolis with his eclectic vision that examines the mystery in ordinary objects and spaces. The restaurant, with its aquamarine walls and two cases displaying Skala's fantastic mechanical constructions, has the feel...
...will produce a constitution intended to progressively delegitimize the insurgents. Kerry was expected to request troops from Europe - France and Germany in particular. But given the bad blood generated during his first term, Bush can't realistically expect more help from the allies - Poland, Italy, Ukraine, Hungary and the Czech Republic have already indicated they'll cut back their troops next year. That lets European leaders off the hook in the short run, but leaves Iraq - as they frankly expect - to deteriorate further. Other transatlantic logjams may stay stuck. European leaders, especially British Prime Minister Tony Blair, would like Bush...
...have given too much away is not really a problem when reviewing this film, but rest assured that Zelary has much more to offer than what is described here. This gem from the Czech Republic is a breathtakingly photographed portrait of the way life in Czechoslovakia—and indeed much of Europe—during that period was so cleanly book-ended by the start and end of the war, revealing just how much wartime could define a stage in a person’s life, but seemingly leave the rest of it fairly untouched...
Zelary, the official submission of the Czech Republic to last year’s Academy Awards, is a beautifully-told story of redemption and second chances in which all is familiar, but nonetheless everything seems...
...school’s faculty, past or present. When Tribe was just 35 years old, Time Magazine included him in a list of the ten most outstanding law professors in the United States. He has helped author the constitutions of several emerging democracies, including South Africa, Russia, and the Czech Republic. He has argued more than 35 cases before the Supreme Court, and he has won most of them. His masterful treatise, American Constitutional Law, justly dominates the field and is cited far more than any other text of its kind...