November 3, 2005
articles: 5
Business: Groceries gone bad - Food store chains under fire for selling out-of-date products
Spoiled, stinky meat. Moldy cheese. Expired dairy products. For some supermarkets, the above items have become staples of their product lines, and people familiar with the situation wonder if the competitive nature of the retail food business in this country is behind the problem.
Business: Digital broadcasting launched - Digital network will beat EU's deadline requirement
Digital TV broadcasting arrived here Oct. 21, and though it is only available in a limited area, communications experts herald it as the start of a new era in broadcasting.
Business: Bill gives debtors room to breathe - Personal bankruptcy law faces second reading in Parliament
Individuals and small entrepreneurs may soon be able to clear outstanding bad debts for the first time if a bill being pushed by the ruling coalition and the opposition is approved by Parliament.
Business: A new way to use the Web - Peer-to-peer software offers faster connection and shared bandwidth
Matthew Gertner may not look like an idealist, though he certainly sounds like one when discussing his new software that he claims will revolutionize how people use the World Wide Web.
Business: 10 Questions - with Josh Ellis
In the eyes of many international watchdog groups, the Czech business scene is corrupt to the core. However, senior manager for investigation and forensic services at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Josh Ellis, tells The Prague Post how recent publicity surrounding fraudulent activities is actually an...

