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Yankee Stadium / Skanska / Citi Field / Second Avenue Subway / Shea Stadium / Tishman Realty & Construction / Larry Silverstein / Manhattan / New York / Sports in the United States / American football in the United States
Date: 2007-06-21 10:07:59
Yankee Stadium
Skanska
Citi Field
Second Avenue Subway
Shea Stadium
Tishman Realty & Construction
Larry Silverstein
Manhattan
New York
Sports in the United States
American football in the United States

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