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NEW YORK

New $10 bill

to be unveiled

Get ready for a money makeover: Treasury, Federal Reserve and Secret Service officials will unveil the redesigned $10 bill Wed-

nesday at Ellis Island in New York. The new $10 note, scheduled for circulation in early 2006, incorporates subtle colors, security features and symbols of freedom in the background. www.moneyfactory.com/newmoney

STARTING THE WEEK

Index Friday % chg

close for week

Dow Jones 10,419.59 -2.09

NASDAQ 2,116.84 -2.01

S&P 500 1,215.29 -1.83

THIS WEEK’S MOVERS

Monday

Walgreen Co. releases earnings.

Treasury bill auction.

National Association of Realtors reports on existing home sales for August.

Annual meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund, through Tuesday in Washington.

Tuesday

Conference Board releases consumer confidence index.

Commerce Department reports on new home sales for August.

Wednesday

McCormick & Co., Red Hat and Resources Connection release earnings.

Commerce Department reports on durable goods orders for August.

Thursday

American Greetings, Arrow International, Family Dollar Stores, Micron Technology and PepsiCo release earnings.

Labor Department reports on weekly jobless claims.

Friday

Actuant Corp., Constellation Brands and Vail Resorts release earnings.

Commerce Department reports on personal income and spending for August.

GRAND JUNCTION

Speech focuses

on park funding

Budget cuts have affected parks and recreation funding in cities across Colorado, often resulting in decreased maintenance and upgrades. Texas A&M professor John L. Crompton will deliver a keynote speech on how to justify parks funding in tight budget times during the Colorado Parks and Recreation Association’s annual conference. The event runs Tuesday through Friday at the Two Rivers Convention Center. www.cpra-web.org

DENVER

Smile wide for

periodontists

Make sure to smile wide this week. The American Academy of Periodon-

tology’s annual meeting, which started Saturday and continues through Tuesday, has brought an estimated 5,000 periodontists to Denver, according to organizers. www.perio.org/meetings

Online

For more listings, go to www.denverpost.com/ business and click on the Business Calendar link.

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