Week of August 14, 2003    
Experts fear two new towers will oversaturate downtown Miami hotel market
Regional transportation officials considering using FEC railroad tracks for commuter line
Former Fontainebleau executive named general manager of Espirito hotel
4,000 Miami-Dade high-school seniors fail to pass state graduation test
Longtime Miami Beach real-estate firm merges with Century 21
London-based bank expected to lease 60,000 square feet at Four Seasons
University of Miami School of Medicine has big plans to expand facilities, reputation

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Saturday 8/16

SABOR LATINO CELEBRATION
   Latin Grammy winner, Jorge Moreno joins Miami Mayor, Manny Diaz for "Sabor Latino," a celebration of traditional Latin culture, featuring attractions for the entire family, including live performances by Jorge Moreno and Potencia Latina. 4-8 p.m. at Roberto Clemente Park, 101 NW 34 St., Miami. Details: (305) 250-5317.
BOOK SIGNING
   Darlene Duncan, author of "Life is Full of Surprises" will be making an appearance at 8 p.m., at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables. Duncan will also read an excerpt from and sign copies of her book. Details: (305) 442-4408.

Wednesday 8/20

LECTURE
   MiamIntelligence hosts a lecture titled "The Goddess of India," from 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the Miami Museum of Science, 3280 S Miami Ave., Miami. $10. Complimentary wine and cheese served from 7 p.m. Details: (305) 773-8408.

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