Week of July 24, 2003     
County in danger of losing federal funds for airport rail link
Parking costs in Miami could jump as much as 200%
Despite panel rejections, city may extend lease for landmark Rusty Pelican restaurant
Miami-Dade County rejects Greyhound plan for Brickell bus station
Warren Buffett company acquires Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell Realtors
Four major residential projects planned for Little Havana neighborhood
Miami Beach city center way ahead of schedule, will open with nearby Wal-Mart

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HEALTH

Thursday 7/24

ASTHMA PROGRAM
   Baptist Children's Hospital will host a community program, "Asthma Control for Kids," from 7-9 p.m. in the auditorium at Baptist Hospital, 8900 N Kendall Dr., Miami. Pediatric pulmonologist Kunjana Mavunda will explain the newest medications, how to recognize the early warning signs of an asthma attack and how to limit your child's exposure to triggers. $5. Details: (786) 596-3812.

Sunday 7/27

BURNTOWN CHALLENGE
   Procter & Gamble Health Sciences Institute launches the BurnTown Challenge, providing free heartburn screenings to residents of Miami, 12-7 p.m., 7535 Dadeland Mall, Miami. Details: (305) 261-6222.
   
   


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