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Children and youth group GONG from Bratislava won the prize for its play Snowwhite.
| Slovak Humour Academy awarded Kristína Kováčiková as best recitator, the prize was taken by P. K. Palik. |
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The Golden Gander for columns in the journalist category was taken by Milan Markovič, gave by T. Janovic.
| Ľubo Dobrovoda won the prize for his book JA VELKÁČ in literature category. |
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Oliver Bakoš was also nominated for his column in Pravda newsletter, but he obtained the special prize for the improvement and development of humour and satire in Slovakia.
| The academician Ján Valter only announced the winner of the prize because of Peter Sedlák’s absence. |
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Juraj Slota was given Golden Gander for the funniest photos.
| Ľubomír Belák gave a prize to the authors of POLČAS ROZPADU movie at the hand of Marek Geišberg who played one of the main roles in it. |
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Noro Dolinský from radio Expres enjoyed Stano Radič’s prize for New Artist of a year.
| Roman Vykysalý proposed to give Hit Goose to the minister Počiatek at airbed in Balaton. |
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Jazz music group Zuboly from Hungary was able to warm up the audience despite the night’s temperature reduction.
| The excellent beat box of the leader also contributed in it. |
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The firemen’s practising of Funny Fellows attracted the attention of many people at Štefánik square on Sunday morning.
| Zuzana Haasová proved her versatility again. She sang Finnish as well. |
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Radošinské naivné divadlo brought the newest fairy-tale to Kremnica.
| Akropola cinema was full… of children but especially of adults. |
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The adventurous trip of children with swallows was written by Stanislav Štepka.
| The play for children and adults Lastovičie rozprávky (The Swallows’ Fairy-tales) was directed by Kamil Žiška. |
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Radošinci, as traditionally, brought good humour, dreaming, melodic songs and fun.
| And Kristína Farkašová excelled again. |
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