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Did Dědek translate the Macmillan Dictionary of Modern Economics or was he just one of the translators? He was the only lecturer at the Charles University-IES who was in 2000-2002 unable to give lectures in English. The Socrates students had to take other courses. JanSuchy 14:52, 4 August 2006 (UTC)