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ISSN 1581-4866
Issue #36
September 03, 2002
where to go

editorial
Autumn Challenges

weekly report
Novartis to Bid for Lek

ICC Deal a Political Factor not a Condition, U.S. Says

Drnovšek's Challenger in Elections Now Brezigar

PM Addresses Relations with Croatia

Slovenia Rates Well in Fighting Corruption

Major Fair Features Number of Events and Guests

Inflation at 7.3 Percent

cover story
Jolanda Čeplak: Ups and Downs on the Way to Stardom

interview
Environment Minister: Slovenia Walking Path of the Developed

Slovenia's partners
Denmark - Slovenia's Ally in the EU

what makes the news
Slovenia Expects to Join the EU in 2004

Foreign Capital Changes Slovenia's Banking Sector

VIP Guests Send Officials Back to Office

Bolshoi and Pandur Highlight 50th Ljubljana Summer Festival

what's in the press
U.S. Role, Money and Absence of Threats Biggest NATO Deterrents

President Kučan Warns Against Poisonous Media War in Slovenian-Croatian Relations

Slovenian Cave Beetle Bears Singular Name of Hitler

letter from abroad
Summer of Heat, Humidity and Interest

what's going on

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"Dictionary of the Khazars", Slovenian Premiere

Ljubljana, Sept. 3

First staged for its world premiere in Belgrade, Tomaž Pandur's latest production will be now shown in Ljubljana. The extravaganza is based on the highly acclaimed literary bestseller "Dictionary of the Khazars" by Milorad Pavic of Serbia. A special stage set has been constructed for this show at the Ljubljana Castle. (www.festival-lj.si)

CRO ART 7 @ SLO

Ljubljana, Sept. 4

An exhibition of seven established Croatian artists opens at the City Art Museum at 8 PM. The artists use classic media, such as painting, sculpture and photography. (www.mestna-galerija.si)

Organic Food Festival

Ljubljana, Sept. 7

The first festival of organic food features over 40 eco-farmers from Slovenia, Croatia and Austria. Ljubljana central market, 10 AM to 4PM

International Ex-Tempore

Piran, Sept. 8

The 37th International Painting Ex-Tempore winds up with an exhibition of short-listed works. Tartini Square 10 AM to 6 PM