COL (cry out loud)
When two people fight, say the Czechs, it's the third person who
laughs. Often, though, when two Czechs fight, others learn
things that make them want to cry. In politics, Mirek Topolánek
and Pavel Bém went public with their money-grubbing, and
Praguers heard from the horses' mouth how their city is being
run by racketeers. In business, when Prazdroj launched its
campaign for pure Czech beer, beerheads choked when they
found out what nasty stuff is contained in their favorite
brewskis. When lawyer Miroslav Jansta denied someone his
percentage from the Poštovní spořitelna deal, LN was given the
inside scoop on how ČSOB and CA IB pulled it off. When Czech
Coal and ČEZ clashed over dividing up Northern Bohemia,
residents of the Czech electrostate learned how much fun can
be had in Tuscany in the summer. And then there's the very
enlightening fight this week over gambling territory.... Czechs
are wrong to insist that their leaders quit bickering: It's the only
time they learn what's really going on.
[Czech Republic CAIB Česká pošta Lidové noviny Plzeňský]
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