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Some executives cash in: Median pay rises 22 percent

Published November 30, 2008, 3:07 am, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

A review of executive compensation at some publicly traded businesses based in northeast Indiana or who are big local employers shows pay increased more quickly than for the general public.

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