Week of June 6, 2002     
Government job growth outpaces private sector in Miami-Dade
Businesses finding economic recovery slow, but expect revenues to rise
Developers target Biscayne, north of Omni, for next boom
Homestead's vacant ballpark a hit to host Baseball Wives TV show
Legislative leaders target top state jobs to win power for region
Miami-Dade hotel sales slow as prices remain high, demand low
Grocery anchors are hot properties in shopping centers

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HEALTH

Friday 6/7

CONFERENCE
   International Society on Hypertension in Blacks presents the 17th annual International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension & Related Risk Factors in Ethnic Populations. Featuring 4 plenary sessions, 10 symposia, 6 workshops and more than 70 poster and oral abstracts of new research. Through June 12. Loews Miami Beach Hotel, 1601 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (404)-875-6263 or ishib.org.

Tuesday 6/11

STRESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
   New tools to cope with the effects of stress. Meets the second Tuesday of the month. $10. 6-7:30 p.m. Victor E. Clarke Center, South Miami Hospital, 6200 SW 73rd St. Details: (305) 662-8106.

Wednesday 6/12

STRETCHING & MEDITATION
   Therapeutic workshop. Meets weekly on Wednesday this month. $5. 6-7 p.m. Victor E. Clarke Education Center, South Miami Hospital, 6200 SW 73rd St. Details: (305) 662-8106.

Thursday 6/13

LECTURE
   "I can see clearly now: choices in cataract surgery." Speaker: Dr. William B. Trattler. Advance registration required. $5. 2-3 p.m. Women's Health Resource Center, 8950 N Kendall Drive. Details: (305) 412-8700.
PRESENTATION
   "Patient Safety: Healthcare's New Imperative." 6:30 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Paul A. Gluck. $35; $25 for members. Memorial Regional Hospital, 3501 Johnson St., Hollywood. Details: (954) 894-9405.


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