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Mineta San Jose International Airport officials announced their plans to recommend the approval of an $82 million facility, shown in this rendering, that would be used by Google and other companies in Silicon Valley.
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( Mineta San Jose International Airport / February 8, 2013 )

Mineta San Jose International Airport officials announced their plans to recommend the approval of an $82 million facility, shown in this rendering, that would be used by Google and other companies in Silicon Valley.

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