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Articles in August, 2004 issue of South Florida CEO
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No kidding
by Barbara Perkins -
Shaq-ing up: in one of the most lucrative business deals of the year, the Miami Heat gets a big revenue boost from a big guy
by Barbara Perkins - Calendar of events
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Indigo: a favorite downtown Miami business lunch spot, known for its buffet, is also a fine dinner option focused on South Florida flavors
by Johanna Marmon -
Redefining middle class
by William Plasencia - Thomas Ireland: "this was an underperforming property simply because it has not been treated with tender loving care for many years, as far as spending money to keep it in good condition."
- Executive Health care: a broad sample of South Florida's Medical Centers
- BASF golf tournament
- Reed Elsevier Group
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Observant banking: Beach Bank finds a loyal niche market in the community around it by observing the Jewish Sabbath
by Jaclyn Alcantara -
27th Avenue moratorium; Watershed land use
by Joe Goldstein -
The name game
by Barbara Perkins -
Mopping up: Coverall looks to combine national range with locally-owned service
by Rochelle Broder-Singer -
A work in progress
by Robert Damigella - Membership
- Real estate focus
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On target: bulletproof vests prove a lucrative market for Point Blank Body Armor
by Barbara Perkins -
Affordable housing issues; Impact fees
by Lani Kahn Drody - Power clicks
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House the homeless: the right combination of housing and personalized support services can be cost-effective and reduce the region's homeless population
by Maria Pellerin Barcus - Edie Laquer: "whether the deal is $1 million or $1 billion, I enjoy giving each transaction the same dedication regardless of its scope. It's not so much that I like to win, it's that I just hate to lose."
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Securing a job site during a hurricane
by Oscar Barbara - BASF general membership meeting
- Del Monte Foods Europe
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The right Spirit: amid troubles in the aviation industry, Spirit Airlines is turning a profit and looking at expansion. CEO Jacob Schorr has his eye on bringing Low-cost flying to Latin America
by Mary A. Dempsey - Homewise: BASF builder volunteers Miami portion of national program
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Up in smoke
by Barbara Perkins -
Energy boost: Fort Lauderdale-based Ener1's new technology may herald an evolutionary step for battery-powered devices
by Jaclyn Alcantara -
High-rise development grows in importance
by Toni Pacelli-Hinkley -
Healthy vacationing: Canyon Ranch Tucson takes health as seriously as it takes relaxation, with services that range from pedicures to acupuncture
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Brockway Moran & Partners, Inc
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The business behind the schools: finding new revenue streams at South Florida's colleges and universities: Show me the money
by Catherine McElrath -
Making a dream come truestep by step: how a habitat home gets built
by Richard Westlund - American Bankers Insurance Group
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Coconut Grove has found its groove again
by Linda Rodriguez Bernfeld - New member orientation
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