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7. nov 2005
7. nov 2005
7. nov 2005
7. nov 2005
7. nov 2005

Slovakia joins discourse on terrorism

TERRORIST attacks around the globe have intensified the focus on national security. Bratislava joined the international discourse by hosting a conference on October 27 and 29 entitled "The Role of the Transatlantic Partnership in the Global Security Environment".

7. nov 2005

Month of Photography starts new era

THE 15th year of the Month of Photography is making a break with the past. On November 3, one day after the usual marathon of exhibition openings, the organizers opened the Central European House of Photography.

7. nov 2005
7. nov 2005

"Pub team" chugs on in Champions League

WHAT a difference a few weeks can make.When Bratislava football club Artmedia began its Champions League group round with a 0-1 home loss to Inter Milan on September 13, their opponents appeared thoroughly in control, even after having a man sent off.

7. nov 2005

Designing fashion the domestic way

BRATISLAVA'S Vogel Couture is the first fashion atelier in Slovakia to follow in the footsteps of fashion houses abroad. Vogel, like high fashion salons in Paris, has separate design and business departments, which means it can achieve its potential in both areas. Katarína Gallová and Roman Minárik founded it in 2001, but the Vogel name stretches back further.

Zuzana Habšudová 7. nov 2005

Hankook saga ends for Slovakia

WHERE the Hankook investment saga ends for Slovakia, the story begins for its southern neighbour Hungary. The South Korean tyre maker announced that it had signed an agreement with the Hungarian government to start construction on a new central European plant in Dunaújváros.

7. nov 2005

Voters have favourite partners

VOTERS have a clear picture of which parties should cooperate with one another after the next election. A poll conducted by the MVK agency for the daily SME found that about 40 of percent of respondents think that social issues should be at the top of a new cabinet's agenda.

7. nov 2005
7. nov 2005
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