Schedule of Events from 8 to 13 November

Schedule of Events from 8 to 13 November

TUESDAY, 8 November
BRUSSELS, Belgium - EU finance ministers, including Slovenia's Andrej Bajuk, are to discuss Hungary's budgetary issues, ways to cut red tape and ways to improve EU budget oversight. EU Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs Joaquin Almunia is to sign a partnership agreement on a national information campaign prior to the euro changeover with Slovenia, Lithuania and Estonia.
PORTOROZ - Countries signatories of the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Coastal Region of the Mediterranean (the Barcelona Convention) are to meet at a conference that will last until until 11 November.
LJUBLJANA - Press conference by Slovenia's largest poultry producer Perutnina Ptuj is to present the measures the company has taken while bird flu edged closer to Slovenia.

WEDNESDAY, 9 November
RAVNE NA KOROSKEM/SLOVENJ GRADEC - Government is to visit the Korosko region, as part of its ongoing tour of Slovenian statistical regions.
LUDMANNSDORF, Austria - Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek is to meet his Austrian counterpart Heinz Fischer.
LJUBLJANA - Press conference to present the first Congress of Slovenian Architects, which is to begin on 11 November.
LJUBLJANA - A film evening, to take place at cinema Dvor, is to pay tribute to film director Joze Pogacnik, the winner of this year's Badjura Lifetime Achievement Award. The event is organised by the Association of Slovenian Filmmakers.

THURSDAY, 10 November
LJUBLJANA - Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek and his Croatian counterpart Stipe Mesic are to hold an unofficial meeting at both sides of the Slovenian-Croatian border.
LJUBLJANA - The government is to hold its weekly session.
LJUBLJANA - The Science and Research Centre of Koper and the committee for studying ethnic minorities at the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts are to organise a two-day event marking the 30 years of the Osimo Agreements between Italy and Yugoslavia. The working meeting is expected to be attended by FM Dimitrij Rupel.
LJUBLJANA - The Ljubljana Stock Exchange is to organise the eighth autumn conference of finance experts.
LJUBLJANA - A screening of "Gravehopping", a film by Jan Cvitkovic, is to open the 16th Ljubljana International Film Festival (Liffe).
LJUBLJANA - Brazilian writer Paolo Coelho is to sign his books at Ljubljana's largest book shop, Konzorcij.
MUGGIA, Italy - The opening of a group exhibition bringing together Slovenian minority artists from Italy and their Italian minority counterparts from Slovenia.

FRIDAY, 11 November
LJUBLJANA - A presentation of the documents by the Council of Europe on local government and a discussion on related issues to mark 20 years of the European Charter of Local Self-Government and 25 years of the European Convention on cross-border cooperation. The event is to be staged by the CoE and the Government Office for Local Government.

More articles from this issue:

Foreign Policy
Drnovsek Supplements his Kosovo Plan
Ljubljana, 1 November
Government
Govt Adopts Blueprint for Structural Reforms
Ljubljana, 3 November
Economy
Slovenian Railways and Luka Koper to Strengthen Ties
Koper, 3 November
HIT and Harrah's Entertainment Strike Deal
Nova Gorica, 7 November
Plans for New Renault Model Back on Track
Novo mesto, 7 November
EU Topics
Potocnik Believes EU Budget Could Still Be Adopted in 2005
Ljubljana, 4 November
Culture
Some 10,000 Books Exhibited at "Frankfurt after Frankfurt"
Ljubljana, 3 November
Slovenian Rock Band Wins Best Adriatic at MTV Europe Music Awards
Lisbon, 4 November
Society
Country Witnesses Biggest Bank Robbery in its History
Ljubljana, 1 November
Tourism
Slovenia to Present Itself in Berlin
Ljubljana, 6 November
Health
Govt Supporting Private Health, Minister Says
Ljubljana, 4 November
Calendar of Events
Schedule of Events from 8 to 13 November

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