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November 23, 2008
If Diogenes today tried to repeat his search for an honest man, he might want to trade his lantern for a
cell phone. And, instead of looking in Athens, he'd do better heading to Ljubljana, Slovenia. And staying
away from Hong Kong or Kuala Lumpur.
Reader's Digest decided to test the honesty of people around the world, so they had reporters in the
largest cities in 32 countries "lose" 30 cell phones in each location. The reporters then called each phone,
and if a passerby picked up the phone and answered, asked if the person would return the phone. If the
passerby picked up the phone without answering, they waited to see if the person would call one of the
numbers programmed into the phone directory to try to find its owner.
In Ljubljana, smallest of the cities, with a population of about 267,000, 29 of the 30 phones were
returned. In Hong Kong and the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, there were a meager 13 returns.
Perhaps a shocker for some is that New Yorkers proved to be an honest lot, returning 24 phones and
tying for fifth place with Mumbai and Manila.
Here's the list, from best to worst, with number of phones returned in parentheses: Ljubljana (29).
Toronto (28). Seoul (27). Stockholm (26). Mumbai, Manila and New York (24). Helsinki, Finland;
Budapest, Hungary; Warsaw; Prague, Czech Republic; Auckland, New Zealand; and Zagreb, Croatia
(23). Sao Paulo, Brazil; Paris; Berlin; and Bangkok (21). Milan, Italy; Mexico City; and Zurich (20).
Sydney and London (19). Madrid (18). Moscow (17). Singapore; Buenos Aires; and Taipei, Taiwan (16).
Lisbon (15). Amsterdam and Bucharest, Romania (14). Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur (13).
Source: http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/chi-honest-cities_1123_r_tnov23,0,6429682.story
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| December 22, 2008 |
In a press conference on December 17th, Consul Aaron Luster reminded
Slovenians that on January 12, travelers to the US under the visa waiver program
are required to have an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA)
approval before their arrival to the United States. The ESTA is free and the
application is entirely online... |
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stv group plc operates in television in Scotland, broadcasting to over four million
viewers each week, and in cinema advertising throughout the UK. Efforts are being
made to build tourism links between Scotland and Slovenia. |
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| December 14, 2008 |
The Krvavec Igloo Village will be joined by a new village at Rogla this winter. Igloo villages offer an innovative and unforgettable winter adventure. Both igloo villages, at Krvavec and Rogla, will stay open until the end of March 2009. |
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| December 13, 2008 |
Bishop Dr. Anton Jamnik, Auxiliary Bishop of the City of Ljubljana, met with members of the Cleveland Slovenian Business and Professional Association on Friday
December 13, 2008 as part of his Cleveland tour. |
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| December 7, 2008 |
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia and even though there are over 300,000 residents the city has the charm of a much smaller city. Ljubljana is one of the more colorful cities in the Balkan region and there are no shortages of sights and things to do. |
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| November 23, 2008 |
If Diogenes today tried to repeat his search for an honest man, he might want to trade his lantern for a
cell phone. And, instead of looking in Athens, he'd do better heading to Ljubljana, Slovenia. And staying
away from Hong Kong or Kuala Lumpur. |
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The little Yugo car has finally gone the way of its home country, the
former Yugoslavia: out of business.
A worker assembled Yugos last week at Serbia's Zastava car plant in
Kragujevac. The last Yugo rolled off the assembly line this morning,
after 30 years of production. |
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| November 9, 2008 |
Singletrack is the UK's third biggest mountain bike magazine and this is their second feature on
Slovenia, after last year's article based in Tolmin. This time round the journalists returned to tour the
country in a motorhome, cherry-picking the riding spots from Maribor to Kuros and stopping back in to
Tolmin too. Once again they returned, gushing about the quality of the riding and the warm welcome
they received. |
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| November 7, 2008 |
Slovenia's parliament has
overwhelmingly selected Borut
Pahor as the tiny Alpine country's
new prime minister on November
7, 2008. Pahor's Social Democrats won
the most votes in the September
21 elections and later sealed a
coalition deal with three other
parties to secure the necessary
majority in the 90-seat chamber. |
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| November 4, 2008 |
One man's frightening encounter with the greatwhite shark in the Adriatic, just ten metres off the shore of the remote island of Vis, central Dalmatia, has made headlines in Croatia and confirmed suspicions of the predator's presence in the Adriatic. Older locals remember a shark attack in the central Adriatic that claimed the life of a German tourist. Divers had felt safe after 40 years of shark inactivity.
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| November 2, 2008 |
The Graduate School of Design
(GSD) at Harvard University
decided to put on an exhibit this
September titled New
Trajectories: Contemporary
Architecture in Croatia and
Slovenia, exploring innovative
displays of architecture
throughout these countries. The
exhibit was intended to
encompass a series of lectures in
hopes of becoming an annual
event. |
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| October 27, 2008 |
Retired University Heights, Ohio fireman Lieutenant John Turk
and his fellow Slovenian counterparts stay in touch on both a personal and professional basis. |
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| October 27, 2008 |
Nadškofija Ljubljana se s sporazumom, sklenjenim 14. oktobra 2008 med Župnijo Bled in
Ministrstvom za kulturo, odpoveduje zahtevku za vrnitev Blejskega otoka, eventualnim pripadajočim
odškodninskim zahtevkom in v zadevi umika pritožbo pred Evropskim sodiščem za človekove pravice v
Strasbourgu. V posest Župnije Bled bodo vrnjene še preostale stavbe na otoku, ki omogočajo
nadaljevanje večstoletne tradicije duhovnega in kulturnega utripa na tem prostoru. Ob tem bo župnija
upravičencem povrnila vlaganja, ki so povečala vrednost predmetnih stavb in objektov. |
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| October 22, 2008 |
The Ljubljana Archdiocese and the Culture Ministry have finally reached an
agreement on the ownership of the Bled island, one of Slovenia's best known
landmarks. The island on the lake Bled will remain state-owned, while the buildi
on the island, including the famous church, will be given to the Bled parish. |
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| October 20, 2008 |
I have attached an article from our October 2008 issue of Diversion, a magazine for
doctors. There have been numerous other articles that I never did save.
Here are two web articles about Slovenia from our physician magazine, Diversion:
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| October 20, 2008 |
Waterford Crystal, a glittering icon of Ireland, announced Thursday it will lay off most of
its Irish work force and move its factory production overseas after losing a six-year battle to boost sales, cut
costs and control debts.
"We regret the necessity of ending large-scale manufacturing in Waterford, but we reaffirm our commitment to
the city," said chief executive John Foley, referring to the company's 61-year-old base in the southeast Irish city
of the same name.
It didn't say where the work was going but the company has contracted much of its production to a
manufacturer in Slovenia. |
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| October 15, 2008 |
The Green Bike Tour rides again Thursday, this time in the
European nation of Slovenia.
This is the sixth year since 1999 in which David Osterberg, executive director of the nonpartisan Iowa
Policy Project, has led renewable energy enthusiasts on two-wheelers to illustrate the benefits and potential
of sustainable energy technology. |
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| October 11, 2008 |
Where am I? From my hotel bedroom before breakfast I can see, against a wooded background, a row of small cottages, some quaintly
antique, some concretely contemporary, their terraced gardens thick with miscellaneous foliage, sunflowers and roses and plots of
vegetables. Washing hangs on a line; there is an ironing board on a balcony; a housewife spots us and waves; a man next door is busy
polishing his already spotless Citroën. Somebody has drawn a tastefully sexy graffito on a wall. |
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| September 24, 2008 |
As part of the continuing close relationship between the American and the
Slovenian military, elements of the Colorado National Guard participated in
joint exercises with the Slovenian military... |
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| October 8, 2008 |
| St. Mary Genealogy Center and Gornick Library and Museum are located at 211 East Mesa
Avenue, Pueblo, Co 81006. The Library and Museum are available for public tours or private
visiting and the Genealogy Center offers assistance in searching for information for legal
records and creating family trees. Both are open to the public during office hours or by
appointment. |
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| October 5, 2008 |
| Cardinal Franc Rode, C.M., Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated
Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, received an honorary doctorate degree in Law from the
University on September 24. |
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| October 4, 2008 |
| Not sure if you are aware of the tornado which hit Slovenia on Sunday July 13th and Monday
July 14th. We started a campaign to raise funds for those affected and hope to distribute them
through the Slovenian Catholic charity Karitas... |
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| September 13, 2008 |
| To some the Ljubljanica River is sacred, while to others it is a trove of treasures waiting to be discovered. The river's gifts span the centuries-from a prehistoric ax made from deer antlers, to an iron
spearhead forged in the Middle Ages, to a 16th century clay furnace tile from the Renaissance. While some divers have sold the artifacts to museums, most went to private collectors. Arne Hodalič’s interest has been to capture the story of the underwater treasure hunt in pictures. |
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| September 13, 2008 |
| This weekend getaway at the Mohican Outdoor
Center* in Blairstown, NJ features a folk dance
workshop, fun with proverbs, a kifli demonstration (nut
butterhorn cookies), hiking and more. The fee is $115
for AMC (Appalachian Mountain Club) members and
$122 for non-members. Fee includes activities, two
nights lodging, two light breakfasts, and a Slovenian
wine tasting and dinner on Saturday evening. |
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| September 13, 2008 |
| St. Anne’s Society
( KSKJ ) based at the
Slovenian Catholic Mission
in Lemont, IL will hold a
fund raising dinner for
Holy Cross Church in
Črenšovci, Slovenia. The
fundraiser will be held in
the Slovenian Catholic
Center after 11:00am
Mass on Sunday
September 14, 2008. |
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| September 13, 2008 |
| Nearly 150 travelers from across America arrived in Slovenia the second week of
September prepared to enjoy the beauty of Slovenia in early fall. In addition to family
groups and individual travelers touring the country on Kollander World Travel trips,
several larger groups landed at Brnik Airport to begin their two week trips. |
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| August 24, 2008 |
| Maj. Gen. Frank Gorenc is Director of Air and Space Operations, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Langley Air Force Base, Va. He is responsible to the Commander, Air Combat Command, on all matters pertaining to the direct operational planning, training, command and controlling functions to deploy and employ regular and Reserve component combat air forces, including more than 1,900 aircraft, in support of U.S. security objectives. |
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| August 16, 2008 |
| For those of you who are interested in buying Slovenian food products in the United States we are providing you with a link to an online shop igourmet.com... |
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| August 16, 2008 |
| The Empire State Building is shining with Olympic spirit: Each of its top four sides are being lit with the different colors of 66 competing countries... |
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| August 16, 2008 |
| Whose Slovenian sausages are the tastiest in all the land? You be the judge. Cast your vote for top klobasa at the 5th annual Slovenian Sausage Festival, hosted by the National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame, Saturday, September 27, at... |
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| August 16, 2008 |
| Singing is key to the continuation of Slovenian music in America. Now Slovenian students of voice can apply for a special scholarship to pursue their musical calling. The Cleveland Institute of Music is accepting applications for the Josephine Valencic Scholarship in Voice. |
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| August 2008 |
| About ClevelandSlovenian.com It is well known throughout the Slovenian community that there are a great number of Slovenians living, traveling and working in North America. The goal of this web site is to establish a common ground for these Slovenians, and those interested in its culture, to promote their heritage, celebrate their ancestry and socialize with other Slovenians-- especially in the Cleveland, Ohio area... |
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| Washington DC, June 27, 2008 |
The Slovenian Embassy in Washington hosted a ceremony to mark Slovenia's National Day on Wednesday. The event was attended by some 400 people from all walks of life, including U.S. politicians and diplomats....
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| Slovenia, July 26, 2008 |
| On Saturday, July 26, Ambassador Ghafari successfully climbed Mt. Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia at 9,396 ft. Accompanying him were three local guides and four members of the Embassy community. The group began climbing from the Krma Valley and made a speedy ascent following the Planika route. Just below the summit they met Janez Janša, the Prime Minister of Slovenia, and then continued on... |
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| SNPJ Recreation Center, July 11 - 13, 2008 |
| Every Thursday morning when the Senate is in session, Minnesotans are invited to join Senator Klobuchar for coffee and potica during our “Minnesota Morning.” “Minnesota Morning” is an opportunity for all Minnesotans who are visiting our nation’s capital to meet with Senator Klobuchar and hear a first-hand account of her work in the U.S. Senate on behalf of the great state of Minnesota.... |
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| SNPJ Recreation Center, July 11 - 13, 2008 |
| The Slovene National Benefit Society invites to celebrate Slovenefest XXVII from July 11 to July 13 at the SNPJ Recreation Center, 270 Martin Road, Borough of SNPJ, PA 16120... |
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| The new website http://www.slotraveler.com bills itself as
THE NUMBER ONE TRAVELER SITE FOR SLOVENIA.
This interactive site features Cultural Heritage, Natural Heritage, Culture, Favors of Slovenia, Spa &
Wellness, Entertainment & Sport and Accommodation sections. Currently slotraveler.com is available
in Slovenian and English. |
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SLOVENIA: Strategically placed at the intersection of two key
international corridors, Slovenian Railways is well placed to act as
a hub linking east and west, but it must face up to emerging
competition in the lucrative freight market. Chris Jackson asked
SZ Director-General Tomaz Schara about the challenges and
opportunities that lie ahead.
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| Join us Saturday Feb. 7, 2009 as Cleveland Slovenian Ski Club takes a day trip to Holiday Valley Ski Resort in Ellicottville, N.Y. |
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Emanuela Šlebinger, a fourth
year student of English and Pedagogy at the Faculty of
Arts in Slovenia, is starting her diploma paper about
Slovene Americans and their language. She created a questionnaire and
needs at least 100 people of Slovene origin to answer it. The questionnaire is simple and contains 30 questions |
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Take a walk down memory lane.
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