Friday, September 6, 1996
MONDAY: Federal Reserve releases July consumer credit. 3 p.m.
TUESDAY: Commerce Department releases 2nd quarter current account trade. 10 a.m.; Labor Department releases 2nd quarter productivity. 10 a.m.
WEDNESDAY: Federal Reserve releases Beige Book of regional activity. noon.
THURSDAY: Labor releases weekly jobless claims, August producer prices. 8:30 a.m.
FRIDAY: Labor releases August consumer prices. 8:30 a.m.; Commerce releases August retail sales. 8:30 a.m.
Norfolk, Va. - More than 2,000 Atlantic Fleet sailors participate in NATO exercise in North Atlantic.
Pasadena, Calif. - 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
San Gabriel, Calif. - Silenced by earthquakes, the bells of historic San Gabriel Mission will ring again on 225th anniversary of its founding.
Kansas City, Mo. - Southern Governors Association begins its annual meeting.
Singapore - 12th Asia-Pacific Petroleum Conference opens.
Manila, Philippines - Local elections in four Muslim-dominated provinces in the southern Philippines, the first elections after a peace agreement ended a quarter-century Muslim secessionist rebellion.
Washington - Congress in session.
Manhattan, Kan. - Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kans., delivers a Landon Lecture at the series of speeches honoring her late father and the 1936 GOP presidential nominee, Alf Landon.
Tempe, Ariz. - Senate Aviation Subcommittee holds hearing on proposed rules on flights over the Grand Canyon.
Toledo, Ohio - Trial scheduled for a teen-ager accused of killing his foster mother with an ax and setting her on fire.
Jefferson City, Mo. - Former Missouri House Speaker Jim Barnes may be sentenced for campaign finance violations to which he pleaded guilty.
Virginia Beach, Va. - Trial of a self-proclaimed vampire on charges that he sexually molested or raped 13 young girls.
Jakarta, Indonesia - ASEAN economic minister meet.
Paris - Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy meets with French Foreign Minsiter Herve de Charette.
Kansas City, Mo. - President Clinton addresses Southern Governors Association. He also campaigns in St. Louis and Pueblo, Colo.
Arizona, Connecticut, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin hold state primaries.
Cairo, Egypt - Court hears request for injunction in case of a professor ordered to divorce his wife on grounds his writings indicated he was an apostate.
Santiago, Chile - 23rd anniversary of Pinochet coup.
Phoenix - President Clinton to campaign in Phoenix and Palo Alto, Calif.
Roanoke, Va. - Federal court hearing into whether Virginia's 3rd Congressional District is racially gerrymandered.
Los Angeles - Sentencing for rap performer Tupac Shakur on weapons possessions charges.
Jamestown Island, Va. - Gov. George Allen to announce archaeological discovery of the Jamestown fort, the first permanent English settlement in North America.
Clermont-Ferrand, France - Thousands of cattle raisers expected to attend rally over crisis caused by mad cow disease.
Buenos Aires, Argentina - The Freedom Forum holds a Latin America Media Forum, third in series of regional media forums throughout the world.
Phoenix - Sentencing for Ray Krone, man twice convicted of murdering barmaid.
Santa Maria, Calif. - Pretrial hearing in the Michael Jackson wrongful discharge lawsuit filed by a group of former bodyguards.
Norfolk, Va. - Commissioning of USS Cheyenne submarine.
Cairo, Egypt - Arab League foreign ministers meet.
Australia - Dalai Lama visits, will meet Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, despite objections from the Chinese government.
Venice, Italy - Northern League secession declaration.
Stockholm, Sweden - Female speakers of parliament from around the globe meet. Through Sept. 17.