Week of May 13, 2004    
Miami officials suggest building atrium with ballpark
Colonial Bank restructures South Florida operation
Builders hope new cement plant will ease delays, rising costs
Midtown project to get up to $170 million from tax district
Drivers will pay to park in Midtown tax-subsidized garages
Miami chamber expects to surpass goal in membership drive
Design District apartment project to become condos

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HEALTH

Saturday 2/7

LEAD POISONING
Miami/Miami-Dade Weed & Seed presents the latest update on childhood lead poisoning for health-care professionals - breakfast and symposium, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency hotel, 400 SE Second Ave., Miami. Program presents latest research on lead-poison prevention and treatment and an overview of essential clinical laboratory testing methods and interpretation of results. Details: (305) 751-4866. HEART FAIR
   Kendall Regional Medical Center will host its annual free Heart Fair 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the hospital's third-floor auditorium. Free, but registration required. Details: (305) 222-2200.

Tuesday 2/10

CHOLESTEROL
   "How to Lower your Cholesterol Numbers," for adults 55 and older will be presented by cardiologist Romeo Majano 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Victor E. Clarke Education Center, South Miami Hospital, US 1 and Southwest 62nd Avenue. $5 per person and free for Senior Advantage members. Details: (786) 596-3812.


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