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teet, g Iobal ?Oco no m ic -chal le nges <br /> <br /> least ~ people 8o mao ttachins," Mandel said. , "Today, we're enjoying stabk fuel price~ which ! eq:~m)my, he said, it means an industrialized army that <br /> · See ~o k that · much 8rea~ number of minority don't expect to be with us for too long," said ,Harold depends on the qu~lit~ of its lieu~nants and pG',rat~. <br /> <br /> year," M_~_._,~4._ ~d. "We'TI soon be hldng 200,000 <br /> ~omrnission on the Ecomm~ Future et' Minnes~t, Leadership ires to be ~ in every level in'a <br /> <br /> k~w. hets ~ been declinin8 and Is expecunl lo hit five peat reservmr in t~he worm: ~Jr~mmoo said. , n~ leader-like a~'ta on their own imtiative, lt' they don't. <br /> ~ w~in · few yeah; i~ ~id, Msh have developed · way to proce~ pca~ thai ~ the mganizatio~ "be~on~s · sodden, inert and <br /> <br /> e~ to instn~ction, ifa school sy~te~ performed Minneso~ ha~ dxree eceoomie~ i~e~lje ~id---tJ~ Peirce cited S~n Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros as <br /> so welJ it could graduate students in 10 years Insk~d Mem~olitan A~a, ruraJ cities and smaller towm with o~e of · n~w breed of ~ le~lers. <br /> of 12, instead ~ being praised and copied "it woukt less than 2,000 people. He said labor, money and tax saki Cisneros' mesaage is that the succesdul <br /> be in deep uouble" wida school boards, patents and. dollars nrc all flowing from I~e ~ towns lo the nmnlcipal leader ~ I~ e~pert in economic <br />! =V~ have Io move o~ multiple fnmts simultane- · growth, lead~ sJ~ould be a collaborator. Peirce said, in con- <br /> <br /> · ~*owing need in Ihe smaller communities when the '*Cisn~ros ~lls us some citie~ will be vic*tiros of" <br /> ~t,~... * N~**~ ~ J~ R~enue base bn't there? M0viq .money from urban va~ change~ in society," Pei~e uld. "lie nys <br /> ., - e~onoqute~ ~ ~al~* rural one~ will be · f~nd~r~nt~ will prest~,r as · t~ult H conscim~sly made decisim~ <br /> · · .. conflict," he saki. . nbo~ educalion, **,mtuz~ capital, t~chnology and inter* <br />' Minnesota tied to ' <br />' .' ~i, · n~nt from rural to urban nt~as. Boehlje saM. DLs- I~in:~ said c~mmunity leaders a~e needed now <br /> <br /> · pLK'ed farmers are no~ moving to urban ar~as because" iTt~e b'~an ever. Those we have must be ooorished and <br /> · ulobal,=, economy ,~,, ano~er family twembe~'p¢ofi~s, sub- lZ'Vnnt~d. 'l,', all ~oo easy lo beliltle civic entre- <br /> a <br /> · ..... · sislence income, urban costs of living are higher and Ineneurs who dare to make fresh conceptualizations, <br /> <br /> '/=~. irst some ~ news. CaJifomia has "stolen" .. Howev~, many such farmen rte'underemployed, in8 I~e undoable in their oommunities." <br /> ~"Ir wild ~ from Milmesota. "C. aJiftwnia .... no( u~ing the sldll$ they have, he said. At Ica.st a third "Ours ia not · Icade~-poor society," he said. ' <br /> q. -- ~.. ~'owstwo(n'th~ecrops, g~,sdu~elofom' .' oflhedisplac~dfarme~ltveinpm, ex~invuralateas 'Perlmps the problem i' how slow ts a peoplewcazv <br /> <br /> ~' "~. ee~" enid Michaet Boddje, head of the ..De~..:>i. Boehl~ reconm',ended the rural area diversify its <br /> i of Agrk'ultua~ atul AFpLied Economics, Umvenlty of. ~ econom~ base beyond asricultu~ into manufacluring ;'~ ~ natioml leaders w~o will stop molly. <br /> <br /> ~ deveiopin[ in the Win Cities Area. People ate kn~k- Boehlje ~ inte~st in organic, regenerative global t~nno~os~al superiority &s if this were still the <br /> i lng to this re~ion as a new 'Biomedical Valley: dmilar fimning is growing, because the global market and 1950s," he said. <br /> : Io Caliknnia's Silico, Valley." laid Jesse Overlon, · · environmental concerns about herbicides and He said former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm was <br /> i chair of Minne~'t Job Skills Pextn~ Board. ' pesticidea ~,~ forcing farm~ in that direction, right when he said we ate leaving our chikhen <br /> ~ 1o the 81o~! ecoaemy. . ...... But even if sta~e farmers were Io produce all the $2 trillion debt. a coontt~ tl~ has become the ~orid's <br /> Minn~o~a b standing oo an ecoo0qnlc walershed, ,: po~ible fruit and veg~nbl~ fo~ the role through ~r~alest ~ nation, ~ technological superiori~ <br /> acco~ lo speakers ali roundt&ble diecmaion on ..*-- · organic farming methods, il wouldn't solve the state's and a heallh care system that und~ Ihose in <br /> the chansinI economy led by Metrope4itan Council.. -'. agricultural problem, he hid. '"The fruits and . other developed nations. ' <br /> <br /> functional illitera~s in t~e industriaJ world." . <br /> .. mo~ ndnortties imo u~e malr~eam eeomme/. -':,' [] <br /> Oveflon said ~the Twin Citiee Atca will flourbh in: Overton said ~ is growin$ among the s~ate's Leaders, Peirce said. m.q lell us about the <br /> <br /> uln and o0oo~ new ~0clmolosI4~d development in tl~ ~ L*. next five yetn~ "The minodty c~.~unity is still _on. ' placmcy now ~ be Ferilous ~o our national health." <br /> <br /> , ~mdi.eif, .nde. il~.~ ~oa~ec~datymletneduc~loa,- ' ' Pr~qreed, seyinsth~n~,xi~s~n(x '..cooperationa~e~*~leveloftheeconomy, hesaid. <br /> <br /> , ed~o~ bm ~ ~ ~ l~iv~e-se(~t needs in. - , mccessfully. ' . .- some son of' triumld~nt, fTee-wheeling economic titan <br /> <br /> : , Ma~a~el Predm. ixeaid~ of Mank~ ~ ' . . ' Jim Martin ~ . " . <br /> ~..: ",. .~..'~. . '-.... ~. <br /> <br /> <br />