Week of July 5, 2001    
Developer breaks agreement to buy Miami's historic Brickell Park
Brazil's top airline moving headquarters to Blue Lagoon
Six schools sign Internet Coast pact to spur regional role as e-hub
City bond ratings tied to accounting firm, meeting national standards
E-commerce survey short of expectations as market slips
Microsoft in town for corporate business, hockey game fundraiser
County permitting by affidavit under fire from architectural institute

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Sunday 7/8

SECOND SUNDAYS
   "Totem Poles & Their Stories" for youngsters. A look at Native American poles and origins, 2-4 p.m. Adult gallery tour of works by Duval-Carrie. 2-3 p.m. Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Drive, University of Miami, Coral Gables. Details: (305) 284-3603.

Wednesday 7/11

SUMMER JAZZ FOR FAMILIES
   Featuring jazz vocalist and violinist Nicole Yearling, drummer Duffy Jackson and saxophone professor Gary Keller. Benefit concert for the UM School of Music's Young Musician's Camp, which targets ages 8-17. $12. 8 p.m. Gusman Concert Hall, 1314 Miller Drive, University of Miami, Coral Gables. Details: (305) 256-2696.

Sunday 7/15

FLORIDA PHILHARMONIC
   "Children and Beethoven." Featuring Michael Jameson as emcee. Part of the Beethoven on the Beach V festival's offerings for children. $5. 2 p.m. Broward County Main Library, 100 S Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Details: (954) 561-2997.
   

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