Clinton set for upbeat visit to Czech Republic
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PRAGUE (AFP) - President Bill Clinton plans to play the saxophone during his two-day visit to the capital of the Czech Republic this month, the newspaper Lidove Noviny reported yesterday.
The paper said the performance could take place on 11 January, when the US President is scheduled to have dinner with Vaclav Havel, the Czech President, after his arrival that afternoon from the Nato summit in Brussels. Mr Clinton is also to meet the presidents of Hungary, Poland and Slovakia and will visit tourist attractions before leaving for Moscow on 12 January.
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