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Schedule of Events from 26 September to 2 October

TUESDAY, 27 September
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - The OSCE chairman-in-office and Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel is to visit Sarajevo.
STRASBOURG, France - European Affairs State Secretary Marcel Koprol is to take part in a two-day Europa forum.
LJUBLJANA - Mihela Zupancic, the new head of the Representation of the European Commission in Slovenia, is to present her views on her new post and the tasks of the office.
LJUBLJANA - The bank Bawag banka is to present the press the performance and business plans of Bawag banka in Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - Slovenian Biomass Association (SLOBIOM), Environment Ministry and the National Council are to stage a conference on the use of biomass.
LJUBLJANA - The environmental organisation DOPPS - BirdLife Slovenia and Birdlife International are to hold a conference on the challenges of Natura 2000 project for agriculture, forestry, rural development and biotic diversity in Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - World Tourism Day.
LJUBLJANA - The Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) is to present a fascimile of the first world atlas in Slovenian.

WEDNESDAY, 28 September
LJUBLJANA - Romanian FM Mihai-Razvan Ungureanu is expected to visit Slovenia, where he will be received by his Slovenian counterpart and host Dimitrij Rupel as well as PM Janez Jansa.
LJUBLJANA - Marking World Tourism Day, Economics Ministry, World Tourism Organisation and the Slovenian Tourism Association are to stage a round table on tourism and traffic. Economics Minister Andrej Vizjak to take part.
LJUBLJANA - The bank Raiffeisen Krekova banka is to talk to the press about its investment funds in Slovenia, Austria and the rest of Europe.

THURSDAY, 29 September
LJUBLJANA - Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel is to receive Gottfried Zuercher, the head of the International Centre for Migration Policy Development.
LJUBLJANA - French Minister for Ecology and Sustainable Development Nelly Olin is to start her two-day visit to Slovenia.
KESZTHELY, Hungary - Justice Minister Lovro Sturm and State Secretary Robert Marolt are to participate in the 17th symposium of Pannonian jurists.
LJUBLJANA - Weekly government session.
BLED - Slovenia's Constitutional Court and CoE's Venetian Commission are to host the third conference of the courts' secretary generals.
BOVEC - Slovenian Scientific Institute in Vienna, Austrian Scientific Institute in Ljubljana, University of Vienna, and the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU) are to host a symposium on the Isonzo Front.
LJUBLJANA - The Institute of Contemporary History is to host a two-day conference on the end of WWII in the history of Central European countries.
LJUBLJANA - A press conference is to be held ahead of the conclusion (2 October) of the 26th Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Arts, entitled "Thrust", which opened on 23 June.

FRIDAY, 30 September
LJUBLJANA - Vladimir Spidla, EU commissioner for employment, social affairs and equal opportunities, is to visit Slovenia.
WARSAW, Poland - The OSCE chairman and Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel is to attend the OSCE Implementation Meeting on Human Dimension Issues.
POSTOJNA - French Minister for Ecology and Sustainable Development Nelly Olin and Environment Minister Janez Podobnik are to sign an agreement on transferring five brown bears from the Slovenian southern regions of Kocevje and Sneznik to the Pyrenees mountains.
IZLAKE - Economics Minister Andrej Vizjak is expected at a conference of the power utility Holding Slovenske elektrarne (HSE).
LJUBLJANA - A press conference is to be staged ahead of the 11th "City of Women" International Festival of Contemporary Art, which is to take place between 7 and 14 October.

SUNDAY, 2 October
MOSCOW, Russia - Minister of Education and Sports Milan Zver is to attend a conference "Sports and Peace" within the UN, organised by the Russian Federal Agency for Physical Culture and Sport.

More articles from this issue:

Interview
Sencar: EU Presidency Will Be Test of Maturity for Slovenia
Brussels, 25 September
Politics
Deputy Groups Agree Govt to Set Number of Regions
Ljubljana, 22 September
Jansa Confident Ecological Zone Bill Would be Passed
Ljubljana, 22 September
Slovenia Requests Return of Artwork Taken by Fascists
Ljubljana, 22 September
Jansa Says It Is High Time Slovenia Entered Europe
Ljubljana, 26 September
Economy
Reforms Key to Greater Competitiveness, Garelli Says
Bled, 26 September
Vizjak Calls for Better Business Ties in Belgrade
Belgrade, 26 September
Chief Govt Reformist Says Reforms Should Not Be Rushed
Ljubljana, 20 September
Investing in SE Europe Increasingly Popular, Conference Finds
Celje, 20 September
IMAD Head Named National Lisbon Coordinator
Ljubljana, 22 September
Science
Ceremony Marks 30 Years of University of Maribor
Maribor, 20 September
EU Topics
Logarska Valley Receives Environmental Protection Prize
Sion, 22 September
Slovenia Got All promised EU Funds in 2004
Brussels, 22 September
Eurobarometer Poll: 89% of Slovenians Speak a Foreign Language
Brussels, 23 September
Culture
Cvitkovic Bags New Director Award in San Sebastian
San Sebastian, 24 September
Slovenia Joins European Heritage Days
Ljubljana, 24 September
French Town to Host Slovenian Culture Festival
Toulouse, 26 September
People
Slovenian Journalism Expert Gets SEEMO Award
Ljubljana, 21 September
Tourism
Slovenia Must Focus Tourism Goals, Tourism Association Boss Says
Portoroz, 24 September
Calendar of Events
Schedule of Events from 26 September to 2 October

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