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              <text>Newark stands at an historic junction. Behind it lies a half-century of tough&#13;
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transition away from traditional heavy industry. Yet before it stands the possibility of a&#13;
bold new future for Newark and her residents. The growing importance of international&#13;
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broader New York metropolitan area poised for a half century of sustainable prosperity.&#13;
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air terminals, ensure that Newark residents enjoy unparalleled mobility in an age when&#13;
speed matters. The preceding growing pains of the past for half-century were not for&#13;
naught: Newark enters this transition period with strengthened communities, bold&#13;
leadership, and an ambitious emerging generation of residents.</text>
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