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With its widely reported bankruptcy behind it, with employment once again increasing and with new firms arriving, Orange County, Calif., is at the beginning of what many believe to be a new era of prosperity. "Orange County's bankruptcy is over, except for some technical details, and the bankruptcy had no impact on the economy -- it was blown out of proportion," says Gary Hunt, executive vice president of The Irvine Co., Newport Beach, Calif., the county's largest real estate developer. After losing jobs during 1991, 1992 and 1993 as Southern California lagged in recovery from the national recession, ...

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