Week of October 30, 2003    
Brickell office building to be redeveloped
Homestead begins work on fiber-optic network, hires trade-zone chief
Coconut Grove Playhouse may begin showing movies
County panel approves plan to reroute I-395
FIU to offer PhD program in biomedical engineering
Supporters say FTAA will create jobs, but opponents say cost would be too high
Miami chamber hires Fort Lauderdale executive as CFO

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Thursday 10/30

TECHNOLOGY PRESS
   The South Florida Technology Alliance will host "Meet the Technology Press," with a panel of leading South Florida journalists. Starts at 5:30 p.m. at ETCOTA, Wolfson Campus at Miami-Dade College, 500 NE Second Ave. Admission is $30 for guests, $15 for Alliance members. Details: (954) 938-4763.

Wednesday 11/05

BIOTERRORISM ACT SEMINAR
   Law firm Becker & Poliakoff will present a seminar, "Complying with the New Bioterrorism Act." According to the Food & Drug Administration, all businesses related to the food industry must comply with the act by Dec.12. 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Radisson Mart Plaza Hotel, 711 NW 72nd Ave., Miami. Details: (954) 985-4101.

Thursday 11/06

TRADE SHOW
   The Greater Miami Chapter of the National Institute of Government Purchasing will host its Product and Service Exposition Trade Show 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Radisson Mart Plaza Hotel, 777 NW 72nd Ave., Miami. Featured speaker Jim DeFede, Miami Herald columnist. Details: (305) 416-1905.
   
   
   
   
   
   

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