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Photo: The Bucharest municipality website
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BUCHAREST (Romania), August 25 (SeeNews) - Following is a schedule of corporate, economic and political events taking place in or related to Romania through November 10. New or amended entries are marked (*).

* Wednesday, August 25 - Bucharest: Weekly cabinet meeting starts at 1200 GMT.

Monday, August 30 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release Business sentiment data for the three months through September. (0700 GMT)

Monday, August 30 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release data on building permits issued in July. (0700 GMT)

Wednesday, September 1 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release preliminary detailed data for Romania’s first-half gross domestic product. (0700 GMT)

Wednesday, September 1 - Bucharest: The central bank is expected to release August foreign exchange reserves data.

Thursday, September 2 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to issue July data on Romania's industrial producer price index. (0700 GMT)

Friday, September 2 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release data on investment in the Romanian economy in the first half. (0700 GMT)

Friday, September 3 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release July tourist numbers data. (0700 GMT)

Friday, September 3 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release July retail sales data. (0700 GMT)

Monday, September 6 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release July net salary data. (0700 GMT)

Tuesday, September 7 - Bucharest: Power grid operator Transelectrica to release half-year consolidated financial results.

Tuesday, September 7 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release July construction works figures. (0700 GMT)

Tuesday, September 7 – Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release energy output data for January-July. (0700 GMT)

Tuesday, September 7 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release industrial sales data for January-July. (0700 GMT)

Wednesday, September 8 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release July industrial output data. (0700 GMT)

Thursday, September 9 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release foreign trade balance data for January-July. (0700 GMT)

Friday, September 10 - Bucharest: Romania's central bank is expected to release current account and foreign debt data for July.

Friday, September 10 - Bucharest: The National Statistics Institute to release August consumer price index data. (0700 GMT)

Tuesday, September 14 - Bucharest: The refining unit of oil group Rompetrol, Rompetrol Rafinare, holds an extraordinary shareholders' meeting.

* Thursday, September 23 - Bucharest: The Romanian central bank is expected to release August money supply data.

Wednesday, September 29 - Bucharest: Romania's central bank board holds monetary policy meeting.

Wednesday, November 10 – Bucharest: Romanian oil and gas group OMV Petrom to release its third-quarter results.

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The 45 000 year-old Moustarian Bone Flute is the earliest preserved musicial instrument in the world...
The 45 000 year-old Moustarian Bone Flute is the earliest preserved musicial instrument in the world. It was discovered in the Divje Babe cave in Northwestern Slovenia. In 1995, Drago Kunej and Ivan Turk found a flute-like perforated thighbone of a young cave bear at the Divje Babe cave site in Slovenia. The finding originates from the final phase of themiddle Paleolithic period, about 35,000 – 50,000 years ago. Following the arguments of Kunej and Turk (2000), it seems to represent the oldest bone flute preserved up until now. It is beyond the scope of this paper to go into the discussion whether the finding is a flute or just a bone pierced by a carnivore in an abnormal way (a review on this topic is given in Kunejand Turk 2000).
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