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WASHINGTON. D.C., Jan. 24 - The trial of Vladimir Kazan-Komarek, head of the Harvard Travel Service and charged with espionage and murder, is scheduled to open in Prague Jan. 30, the State Department said Monday.
Kazan-Komarek, arrested in the Czech capital Oct. 31, was visited Monday by Martin Weinick, an American consulate official.
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