Week of October 18, 2001    
Homestead Air Force Base land recommended for eco-tourism
Half-billion targeted for City of Miami capital projects
County low on time to maximize use of proposed bond issue, economist says
Airline insurance premiums rise, other coverage likely to follow
Hotels show slow recovery from sudden dip in tourism
Bankers rally to fight US Treasury change on interest reporting
Export distributors win time to make case against Customs rule

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Thursday 10/18

MIAMI BUSINESS ALLIANCE
   Organizers say this twice-monthly networker held on the first and third Thursdays of the month is designed to "take your business to new heights through professional contacts and business interchange." RSVP. 8-9 a.m. Bankers Club, One Biscayne Tower, 2 S Biscayne Blvd. Details: Alberto, (305) 361-9662.
TRIBAL ARTS SOCIETY
   "Here, Now & Always: A Ciboney Story." Speaker: Jorge L. Salt, society president and director. $5; free to members. 8 p.m. Loew Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Drive, UM, Coral Gables. Details: Dot Downs, (305) 667-3202.
FLORIDA CPAs
   Miami-Dade chapter meeting. $40; $35. 3 p.m. Miami City Club, 200 S Biscayne Blvd. Details: (305) 529-4075.

FRIDAY 10/19

SOUTHERN CORSS ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
   Open forum. 8 p.m. Astronomy Center, FIU, CP-145, Chem-Physics Building, University Park Campus, Southwest 107th Avenue at Eighth Street. Details: (305) 661-1375.


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