Week of October 2, 2003     
Miami's bid for FTAA headquarters in danger, experts say
Port of Miami to ask county for improvements to roads
County approves railroad corridor as route for Metrorail extension
Miami trashes Grand Prix attempt to drop city garbage service
Grove homeowners claim in suit that developer broke agreement
New firm provides outsource services for chambers of commerce
Tallahassee mayor hopes to learn about revitalization from Overtown

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Thursday 10/9

HUMAN SERVICES INSTITUTE
   The Alliance for Human Services hosts Miami-Dade County's health and
   human services community and public at its second annual Institute at the Miami
   Hyatt Regency, Miami. The Institute will bring together up to 700 community
   members to address the needs in the Miami-Dade Health and Human Services
   Master Plan. Details: (305) 646-7138.
HOME VOLUNTEERS
   The Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged are looking for
   cheerful and caring volunteers to do individual visits and participate in group
   activities with our elderly residents through the end of the year. Miami Jewish
   Home and Hospital for the Aged, 5200 NE Second Ave., Miami. Details: (305)
   751-8626.
   
   


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