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Guide to the Week Ahead by LATimes.Com / Events on the Internet

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Today

* 6 p.m.: Jazz artist Chick Corea and his new band, Origin, perform live in concert.

https://www.audionet.com/concerts/bluenote

Friday

* 11 a.m.: Virginia’s 1st Internet Capital Rally

celebrates Virginia’s role in the development of the Internet and the release of the state’s new “Internet Capital” license plate.

https://www.tvontheweb.com/live/netsol_101599

Saturday

* 5:10 a.m.: It’s early, but it may be worth waking up to view the first building implosion broadcast live on the Internet. Bid a virtual farewell to the Martin Luther King Plaza Towers in Philadelphia.

https://www.protecservices.com/implosion_live.htm

* All day: Don’t have satellite TV? You can still at least catch audio play-by-play of all your favorite NCAA football teams in action online.

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https://www.broadcast.com/sports/ncaa/football

Sunday

* 7 p.m.: We’re in the midst of the playoff season, so keep up with the latest baseball developments with “Sunday Night Fastball.”

https://www.broadcast.com/sports/shows/fastball

Monday

* 2 p.m.: James J. Cramer, founder of TheStreet.com, chats about what you can expect next from the volatile stock market.

https://chat.yahoo.com/chat/events/info/101899cramer.html

Tuesday

* 1 p.m.: There’s nothing like a bowl of hot soup on a chilly autumn day, so drag out your soup kettle and join Barbara Kafka, author of “Soup: A Way of Life.”

https://chat.yahoo.com/chat/events/info/101999kafka.html

Wednesday

* 6:25 p.m.: Tim Berners-Lee discusses his new book, “Weaving the Web,” in this Pacific Coast Center Author Series audio Webcast by Freedom Forum.

https://www.freedomforum.org/freeradio/schedule/oct99.asp

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