Monday, July 8, 1996
MONDAY: Federal Reserve releases May consumer credit. 3 p.m.
THURSDAY: Labor Department releases weekly jobless claims. 8:30 a.m.
FRIDAY: Labor releases June producer prices. 8:30 a.m.; Commerce Department releases June retail sales. 8:30 a.m.
Ankara, Turkey - U.S. ambassadors Richard Beattie and Madeleine Albright arrive for talks with Turkish officials on Cyprus and Iraq.
Dhaka, Bangladesh - Parliament elects 30 female legislators in keeping with an affirmative action program.
Kielce, Poland - Anniversary of the 1946 Jewish pogrom anniversary.
Salzburg, Austria - Central and East European Economic Summit. Through July 9.
Charlotte, N.C. - NAACP convention continues. Through July 11.
Ankara, Turkey - Parliament holds confidence vote on new Turkish government.
Mmabatho, South Africa - Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings on human rights violations. Through July 12.
Geneva - International Conference on Climate Change opens with officials from 150 countries. Through July 19.
Yaounde, Cameroon - South African President Nelson Mandela attends opening of OAU summit.
Jakarta, Indonesia - Launch of controversial "national car."
Singapore - British trade delegation visits. Through July 12
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Parliament in session. Through July 25
Washington - Congress returns from Fourth of July recess.
Virginia Beach, Va. - Malfeasance trial of two school board members stemming from an investigation of a $12.1 million deficit last year.
Santa Monica, Calif. - Motions hearing in O.J. Simpson civil trial.
Raleigh, N.C. - North Carolina General Assembly returns for special session to complete revised state budget.
Fort Myers, Fla. - Arraignment of Deion Sanders for charges of fishing and trespassing on private property.
Washington - President Clinton meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Washington - National Transportation Safety Board meets to review final report of American Eagle ATR-72 accident near Roselawn, Ind., on Oct. 31, 1994.
Denver - Former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm to announce whether he seek presidential nomination of Ross Perot's Reform Party.
Atlanta - State primary.
Milwaukee - News conference to announce disbursement of proceeds from Jeffrey Dahmer's belongings to families of eight victims represented by attorney Tom Jacobson.
New Delhi, India - India's parliament begins its budget session. Through Sept. 13.
Washington - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses joint meeting of Congress.
Richmond, Va. - Official unveiling of monument to Arthur Ashe on what would have been his 53rd birthday.
El Paso, Texas - Drug enforcement summit with Attorney General Janet Reno, FBI Director Louis Freeh and other high-ranking officials.
Kansas City, Mo. - Georgia Gov. Zell Miller oversees hearing on Democratic Party's platform, to hear oral and written testimony. Meetings also planned July 11-12 to write initial draft of platform.
Anaheim, Calif. - Reunion of paratroopers who served in elite 173rd Airborne Brigade during Vietnam War.
Pasadena, Calif. - NASA briefing on data received from flyby of Jupiter's moon Ganymede in June.
Cleveland - Sentencing scheduled for Cynthia Presser, widow of Teamsters President Jackie Presser, for stealing from his estate.
Phoenix - Gov. Fife Symington arraignment. It's his first appearance in federal court on the 23-count indictment issued against him on June 13.
Dallas - Start 16th Annual Conference of the Romance Writers of America.
Washington - Natural Resources Defense Council releases its sixth annual survey of beaches closed by pollution.
Rockwall, Texas - Sentencing for Pittsburgh Steelers running back Bam Morris, who pleaded guilty to felony marijuana possession.
Huntsville, Texas - Execution of Brian Keith Roberson, convicted of the 1986 stabbing death of 79-year-old man during burglary at victim's home.
Lexington, Va. - Meeting of VMI Board of Visitors to discuss impact of Supreme Court's ruling on future of school. Through July 13.
Cincinnati - Hearing for Larina Lewis, 26, accused of making a firebomb she allegedly planned to throw at Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Larkin.
Cape Town, South Africa - African National Congress, National Party and other political groups present their submissions to Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Nigerian and Liberian nationals in court on drug trafficking charges that carry mandatory death sentence.
Singapore - Parliament in session.
Huntington Beach, Calif. - California Coastal Commission holds special meeting to consider firing its executive director.
Denver - Immigration hearing for Jorg Peter Schmitz, German artist accused in hit-and-run death of Rocky Mountain News columnist Greg Lopez.
Cleveland - Opening of two-day Shura and Islamic Riyaadah, which brings together Muslims from around the world to compete in athletic events.
Berlin - Love Parade, Europe's biggest techno party.
Paris - Bastille Day marks 207th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille prison and beginning of French Revolution. Military parade down Champs-Elysees, with British warplanes flying for the first time. Traditional garden party at presidential Elysee Palace and fireworks at Eiffel Tower.
Rome - Fashion shows. Through July 17.
Dhaka, Bangladesh - Parliament opens its first session to discuss and approve a new budget. Through Aug. 14.
Kansas City, Mo. - First day of four-day International Agricultural Summit to discuss agricultural issues and promote economic growth in agriculture; Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman among those scheduled to speak.
Milwaukee - Great Circus Parade.