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Date Added: September 01, 2008 06:32:03 PM
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) and#8212; Gov. Chet Culver on Thursday announced plans for software giant Microsoft Corp. to build a $500 million data center in West Des Moines.The plans include the creation of 75 high-paying technology jobs with an average salary of about $70,000."In making its decision, Microsoft recognized what we in Iowa have known all along and#8212; our work force and quality of ...

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