Week of July 20, 2000   
Four firms seek tax breaks for adding 500 jobs
High-tech firms Digitas, Allegiance prefer Miami base
Governor's oversight board gives speedy OK to latest Miami budget
New plan sought to buy, relocate Camillus House homeless shelter
Burger King move leaves large parcel unused in downtown Gables
Two Coral Way parcels return to West Brickell market
Telecom rivalry heats up as SBC enters tri-county market
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GOVERNMENT

Thursday 7/20

PUBLIC HEARING
   Public input on the future of Biscayne Bay. Third of four sessions organized by the Biscayne Bay Partnership Initiative to get feedback on an initial draft for the Florida Legislature. 7-10 p.m. McDonald Center, North Miami Beach City Facility, 17051 NE 19th Ave., North Miami Beach. Details: (305) 447-4566.

Saturday 7/29

PUBLIC WORKSHOP
   Public input on the future of Biscayne Bay for the Florida Legislature. Last of four sessions organized by the Biscayne Bay Partnership Initiative. Noon-4 p.m. Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center, 400 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne. Details: (305) 447-4566.

Sunday 7/30

MEET THE CANDIDATES LUNCHEON
   Dade County Women's Political Caucus. $40; $30 in advance. RSVP. Noon. Doral Hotel & Spa, 4400 NW 87th Ave. Details: (305) 665-3710.



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