DENVER
Therapists set to convene
An estimated 3,000 physical-therapy professionals from around the world are expected for the annual conference and exposition of the American Physical Therapy Association, Wednesday through Saturday at the Colorado Convention Center. For information, visit
STARTING THE WEEK
Index Friday close % chg for week
Dow Jones 13,360.26 -2.0
NASDAQ 2,588.96 -1.4
S&P 500 1,502.56 -2.0
THIS WEEK’S MOVERS
Today
National Association of Realtors reports on existing-home sales for May.
Treasury bill auction.
Tuesday
Conference Board reports its monthly Consumer Confidence Index.
Commerce Department reports on new-home sales for May.
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman and ex-HealthSouth chief executive Richard Scrushy are to be sentenced in federal court on their bribery convictions.
Wednesday
Commerce Department reports on durable-goods orders for May.
Federal Open Market Committee meets Wednesday and Thursday to discuss interest rates.
Thursday
Commerce Department reports final gross domestic product for the first quarter.
Labor Department reports on weekly jobless claims.
Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reports on mortgage rates.
Friday
Commerce Department reports on personal income and spending for May.
Commerce Department reports on construction spending for May.
ASPEN
Neurobiologist kicks off series
Neurobiologist Dr. Louann Brizendine will kick off the 2007 Aspen Institute McCloskey Speaker Series at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Walter Paepcke Memorial Auditorium at the Institute’s Aspen campus. Brizendine will speak on her book, “The Female Brain.” For information, visit/communityevents.
KEYSTONE
Space materials on the agenda
The 2007 National Space & Missile Materials Symposium will be held today through Friday in Keystone. For information, visit



