Week of March 31, 2005   
Joint mission aims to drum up New York business
New housing could bring 4,000 new residents to Gables
Rising fuel prices could dampen growth in boat sales
Bucking national trend, South Florida call centers thrive
Last Burdines sign, in Miami Beach, to come down
County to get second reading on transit hikes
Expect traffic problems when 'Vice' shooting begins in May

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Thursday 3/31

WOMEN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT
   Village of Merrick Park hosts a women's history month photographic documentary exhibit by Scherley Busch. Event includes networking and reception. 7-9 p.m. at Village of Merrick Park, 3rd level, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables. RSVP required. Details: (305) 461-2311 or (305) 661-6605.

Friday 4/1

'REBAMBARAMBA III'
   The Miami Dade College Florida Center for the Literary Arts hosts the Rebambaramba III. Event features poetry, songs and images by artists and writers who will present their interpretation of the word "sea" in Spanish only. 8 p.m. at Books & Books courtyard, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables. Free. Details: (305) 237-3940.

Saturday 4/2

PREMEDICAL CONFERENCE
   The Miami-Dade Area Health Education Center presents the South Florida Premedical Conference and School Fair. Conference will address the key health concerns in Miami-Dade and Florida including the doctor shortage. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Sheraton Biscayne Bay, 495 Brickell Ave., Miami. Details: (305) 275-5528, knunter@mdahec.org or www.mdahec.org.

Saturday 4/9

BAL FANTASTIQUE
   The Health Professions Division of Nova Southeastern University host its annual fundraising gala including cocktails, dinner and dancing to a full orchestra. The event will pay tribute to the memory of Morton Terry, founder of the university's health-professions division. 7 p.m. at Hyatt Regency Pier 66, 2301 SE 17th St. Causeway, Fort Lauderdale. $275 per person, $2,750 per table. Details: Jay Tischenkel, (954) 262-1501.

Monday 4/11

AMERICAS SYMPOSIUM
   Radisson Hotel will host the Ninth Symposium of the Americas. Program will highlight security challenges, proposed customs and other border procedures under the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas, modernization and availability of financing for new technologies and initiatives. RSVP required. $550-$650. April 11-13 at New Radisson Hotel, 1601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Details: (305) 225-2123 or www.customs-symposium.com.

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