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Article: Fort Wayne, Ind., Business Leaders Speak Candidly about City's Economic Future.
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- December 30, 2002
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By Lynne McKenna Frazier, The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Dec. 30--FORT WAYNE, Ind.--Recently, The News-Sentinel invited several members of the business community to discuss their visions for the upcoming year. In an almost two-hour conversation, they talked about their own industries and what issues face the community as a whole. This is an edited version of that discussion.
LYNNE MCKENNA FRAZIER: We'll start with Tom Guthrie giving an overview.
TOM GUTHRIE: Basically, payroll employment in the MSA (metropolitan statistical area) is down 6.2 percent and (that's) over about two years.
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