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This Week

MONDAY Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos to meet with the board of the Central Union of Greek Municipalities (KEDKE). Synaspismos Left Coalition President Alekos Alavanos to meet with the board of the local union of municipalities and communities of Attica prefecture (TEDKNA). Communist Party General Secretary Aleka Papariga to visit FAGE Dairy Industry headquarters in Metamorphosis. Justice Minister Anastassis Papaligouras and Transport Minister Michalis Liapis to meet with Council of State president Christos Geraris. The European Center for the Development of Vocational Training (CEDEFOR) will host a two-day conference on «Guidance for Work Force Development,» at 9 a.m. at its premises in Thessaloniki. To tomorrow. Tel. 2310.490.190 or log on to www.cedefor.europa.eu. Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis to attend the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) summit in Istanbul. Foreign Ministry commercial attaches will stage a work stoppage from 12.30 p.m. to the end of their shift to press institutional demands. The Athens Institute for Education and Research will hold an international conference titled «Politics,» at the Athens Chamber of Small and Medium-Sized Industries, 18 Academias. To tomorrow. Tel. 210.363.4210 or log on to www.atiner.gr. The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki hosts the fourth international conference on «Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering,» at the Ioannis Vellidis conference center, Helexpo in Thessaloniki. To Thursday. Tel. 2310.995.842 or log on to www.4icege.org/. TUESDAY President Karolos Papoulias visits Armenia. To Wednesday. Greenpeace will hold a press conference on «The Gulf of Corinth,» at noon aboard Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior ship, which will be docked at the port of Corinth. The Association for the Modernization of Society (OPEK) will hold a conference on «The Prospects for the European Union after the German Presidency,» at 7 p.m. at the Goethe Institute, 14-16 Omirou. PASOK MP Anna Diamantopoulou to speak. Tel. 210.362.5295 or www.opek.gr. The Institute of International Relations (IDIS) will hold an international seminar on «The Energy Issue: Cooperation and Conflict,» at its premises. Tel. 210.331.2325-7 or log on to www.idis.gr. WEDNESDAY Foreign Ministry commercial attaches will stage a work stoppage from 12.30 p.m. to the end of their shift to press institutional demands. The Hellenic Society for the Protection of the Environment and Cultural Heritage will hold a press conference on «Hydra: A Protected Settlement at Risk,» at noon at its offices in Plaka. THURSDAY Foreign Ministry commercial attaches will stage a work stoppage from 12.30 p.m. to the end of their shift to press institutional demands. The Panhellenic Association of Sports Economists & Managers (PASEM) will hold an international conference on «Sports: Economic, Management and Marketing Aspects,» at 9 am. at the Apollon conference center in Piraeus. To Friday. For details, log on to www.atiner.gr. FRIDAY The Hellenic Center for European Studies (EKEM) will hold a conference on «Participation and Democracy in Europe,» at 9.30 a.m. at the Foreign Ministry. Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos to speak. For details, log on to www.ekem.gr. The Greek Society for Music Education will hold its fifth conference on «Music Education and the Search for Cultural Identity,» at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall. To Sunday. Tel. 2310.858.658 or log on to www.eeme.gr. The Research and Training Institute of the Eastern Aegean (INEAG) will host the third international conference on «Institutional Evaluation Techniques in Education,» on the island of Samos. To Sunday. Tel. 210.645.9812 or log on to www.ineag.gr. SATURDAY The Technological Educational Institute of Crete will host the eighth international conference on «Computer Based Learning in Science,» at the university’s facilities. To July 6. Tel. 2810.379349 or log on to www.teicrete.gr. SUNDAY The Hellenic Migration Policy Institute (IMEPO) will hold a two-day conference on «The Migration Policy of Greece,» at Hania on Crete. To Monday. Tel. 210.725.5385-8 or log on to www.imepo.gr.

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