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Published: Jun 22, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Jun 22, 2008 01:44 AM

Week Ahead

Highlights for June 23 to 28

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23 Monday

* Holt Anderson, executive director of the N.C. Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance, will address health and health-care issues regarding privacy, the portability of patient records and consumer input to health-care policies at the N.C. Senior Citizens Association annual meeting,11:30 a.m. N.C. State University Club, 4200 Hillsborough St., Raleigh. $10. Reservations: (800) 323-6525, ext. 32, or www.ncseniorcitizens.org.

24 Tuesday

* Chris William of Carolina Business Review will discuss "The Corporate Conscience" at the Lee County Committee of 100 meeting, noon, Chef Paul's Cafe & Catering, Sanford. Members $10, nonmembers $15. Reservations: Jane Haber, 774-8439 or info@lcedc.com.

25 Wednesday

* Former Detroit Mayor Dennis W. Archer is the keynote speaker at the 2008 Circle of Influence Diversity awards, 11:30 a.m., Hope Valley Country Club, 3803 Dover Road, Durham. Durham chamber members $30, guests $45. Reservations: www.durhamchamber.org.

For complete calendar listings, see Friday's Business section.

Economic calendar

TUESDAY: Federal Open Market Committee meets to discuss interest rates, through Wednesday; the Conference Board releases its Consumer Confidence Index.

WEDNESDAY: Commerce Department reports on new home sales, durable goods orders for May.

THURSDAY: Commerce reports on gross domestic product; National Association of Realtors reports on existing home sales for May.

FRIDAY: Commerce reports on personal income and spending for May; the state Employment Security Commission reports on the Triangle's job market for May.

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