Week of July 18, 2002     
Black filmmakers like Miami Beach over Acapulco,may return to develop festival's Caribbean flavor
Estoril sells condo-hotel component at Brickell's Espirito Santo Plaza
As Bayside's black retailers dwindle, mall's minority foundation draws critics
'Baseball Wives' TV show first to call Homestead stadium home field
Spending lag in South Florida's higher education alarming, report indicates
Spending power of tennis fans make Nasdaq sponsorship a match made in heaven
Sale of Orange Bowl naming rights tied to new stadium concepts

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HEALTH

Wednesday 7/24

PROGRAM
   "Healthy Eating for Healthy Living." Speaker: Lizannette Rabelo, dietitian. Free. Registration required. 10-11 a.m. Mango Room, Homestead Hospital, 160 NW 13th St. Details: (305) 412-8700.
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.


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