Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Wall Street Journal By LEOS ROUSEK PRAGUE—The death of a Czech anticommunist resistance fighter who shot his way out of the Eastern Bloc in the early 1950s has reopened wounds in a country still struggling to come to terms with its totalitarian past. Ctirad Masin, who died Aug. 13 at 81 years old in the U.S., his...
The New York Times Ctirad Masin, an anti-Communist fighter in the former nation of Czechoslovakia who eluded a massive East Bloc manhunt during the cold war in an effort to reach Berlin and join American troops, died on Saturday at a veteran’s home in Cleveland. He was 81. Courtesy of Milan Paumer In an undated...
Newsday PRAGUE - (AP) -- Ctirad Masin, a controversial anti-communist fighter in the former nation of Czechoslovakia who eluded a massive East Bloc manhunt during the Cold War, has died at age 81. Czech public radio and television said Masin died Saturday of an undisclosed illness in a war veteran's...
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Star Tribune PRAGUE - Ctirad Masin, a controversial anti-communist fighter in the former nation of Czechoslovakia who eluded a massive East Bloc manhunt during the Cold War, has died at age 81. Czech public radio and television said Masin died Saturday of an undisclosed illness in a war veteran's...
Tulsa World PRAGUE - Ctirad Masin, a controversial anti-communist fighter in the former nation of Czechoslovakia who eluded a massive East Bloc manhunt during the Cold War, has died at age 81. Czech public radio and television said Masin died Saturday of an undisclosed illness in a war veteran's residence in...
Yahoo Daily News MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's supreme court has narrowly voted to let the Mexico City government keep a piece of land but orders it to pay the owners. The ruling ends a dispute that nearly upended the country's last presidential election. The justices say in a 6-5 decision that since a road has...
The Guardian By Nerijus Adomaitis VILNIUS, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Forced labour camps were meant to crush opponents to the regime of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, but basketball helped them to survive, an exhibition in former Soviet state Lithuania shows. Around 150,000 Lithuanians were sent to the camps, known as...
The Daily Telegraph Australia AN AUSTRIAN man is being investigated over claims he locked up his two mentally disabled daughters in a small room in their home, sexually abused them for 41 years and kept them subservient with repeated beatings and threats to their lives. Police say the women have accused the 80-year-old of...
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