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Jay Harris doesn't know what went wrong with the San Jose Symphony.
He doesn't know what concerts were better received than others. He doesn't know how much tighter things could have been run. He doesn't know how much money it will take to pay off creditors and get the organization up and running again.
But he's certain the city will have a full-scale symphony orchestra by the end of next year.
To be fair Mr. Harris just took over his position as chairman of the transition executive committee -- the acting board of the symphony -- a few weeks ago. Over the next six months or so he intends to find answers to what he doesn't know And he's ...