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ROUNDUP: Czechs call to reject protectionism as France backs down

Czechs call to reject protectionism as France backs downPrague/Brussels  - The Czech Republic, current holder of the European Union's rotating presidency, called for the emergency EU summit on Sunday to reject protectionism as France vowed that a plan to support the auto industry would not break EU rules.

"We do not want any new dividing lines; we do not want a Europe divided along a North-South or an East-West line; pursuing a beggar-thy-neighbour policy is unacceptable. That the internal market remains united is of vital importance," Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said in a statement on Saturday.

Topolanek urges unity ahead of EU economy summit

Mirek TopolanekPrague - The current Czech presidency of the European Union has called for a common approach to the financial and economic crisis from EU members, ahead of a special union summit in Brussels on Sunday.

Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said in a statement from Prague on Saturday that "We do not want any new dividing lines; we do not want a Europe divided along a North-South or an East-West line."

Several Eastern European economies appear to be faring even worse than recession-hit western European states, in the face of rapidly weakening exchange rates and large current account deficits.

ROUNDUP: Kowalczyk gets second gold - Demong rebounds in combined

Kowalczyk gets second gold - Demong rebounds in combinedLiberec, Czech Republic  - Bill Demong turned from villain to hero with a Nordic combined gold and Justyna Kowalczyk became the queen of cross-country skiing with a second world title on her own at the Nordic skiing world championships on Saturday.

Demong beat Germany's Bjoern Kircheisen for the Nordic combined normal hill crown, two days after he failed to find his bib in the team event which led to his disqualification and ended the US medal hopes.

Austria three-peat in ski-jumping team world title

Austria three-peat in ski-jumping team world title Liberec, Czech Republic  - Austria lived up to its top billing on Saturday to win a third straight team event ski-jumping world title.

Normal hill world champion Wolfgang Loitzl had the longest jumps of 131 metres and 136m in each round as he won together with Olympic champion Thomas Morgenstern, Martin Koch and World Cup leader Gregor Schlierenzauer with 1,034.3 points.

Norway came second with 1,000.8 points and Japan were surprise third-place finishers with 981.2 points.

Kowalczyk gets second gold - Lamy Chappuis leads in combined

Justyna KowalczykLiberec, Czech Republic - Justyna Kowalczyk of Poland had the strongest finish in a 30-kilometres cross-country ski marathon on Saturday to claim her second gold medal at the world championships.

Kowalczyk skied away from her rivals on the final kilometre to add the 30km gold to the pursuit title and 10km bronze.

Kowalczyk clocked 1 hour 16 minutes 10.6 seconds to win from Russian Evgenia Medvedeva (8.8 seconds behind) and Valentina Shevchenko of Ukraine (9.3).

Lamy Chappuis leads from Finnish trio in Nordic combined

Czech Republic-mapLiberec, Czech Republic  - Jason Lamy Chappuis dominated ski-jumping in difficult conditions on Saturday en route to a possible first Nordic combined world championship title for France.

Lamy Chappuis soared 131 metres to lead from a trio of Finns, World Cup leader Anssi Koivuranta, Lauri Asikainen and Janne Ryynaenen, who all had 127m.

Due to the style points Lamy Chappuis was due to start the 10-kilometres cross-country pursuit at 1415 GMT 26 seconds ahead of Koivuranta, with Asikainen on 28 seconds and Ryynaenen on
36 seconds.

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