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By EDITOR Joel Dreyfuss REPORTER H. John Steinbreder

(FORTUNE Magazine) – November 11-12: Many of the world's most prominent economic policymakers are expected to attend an international conference on monetary reform in Washington, D.C., sponsored by Senator Bill Bradley and Representative Jack Kemp. November 19-22: Business and government leaders from many Western Hemisphere countries will be in Miami to discuss trade, investment, and development in the Caribbean Basin at the ninth annual Conference on the Caribbean.