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Moskovskaya Yarmarka is holding the Evroexpomoda '94 and Evroexpomagazin '94 exhibitions through July 2 at Sokolniki Park, pavilions 4 and 4a. The first focuses on clothes for men, women and children; the second on equipment for stores. Tel: 268-0709. Omskaya Yarmarka is holding the Omskkonsum '94 exhibition through July 1 at 2 Vtoraya Voyennaya Ulitsa in Omsk. The exhibition highlights consumer goods. Tel: (3812) 23-2668/9320. Nizhegorodskaya Yarmarka is holding the Reka International exhibition through July 3 at 13 Sovnarkomovskaya Ulitsa in Nizhny Novgorod. The exhibition is dedicated to environmental protection, navigation equipment and communications. Tel: (8312) 44-5394; 227-0535. ARTEL Business and Telecommunications will host a seminar The Job Search on June 29 from 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. and June 30 from 3 P.M. to 9 P.M. Contact: Denise Rosa, Oleg Zhurov or Andy Greenberg at 925-4049/2901. Expocenter is organizing the third International exhibition Metalloobrabotka '94, to be held July 4-9 at the Krasnaya Presnya exhibition center, pavilions 1 and 2. The exhibition will be devoted to metalworking equipment. Tel: 268-1340. To announce an upcoming trade fair, business conference or educational seminar, please call Julie Tolkacheva at 257-3920 or send a fax to 257-3621/3211.

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