Nader, who owns about 18,000 shares worth more than $1 millionin total, says Cisco's proposed 688-acre campus in Coyote Valleywould increase air pollution and traffic.

Despite the jab, the city of San Jose gave the project afavorable environmental impact report this week. If built, thecampus would house 20,000 Cisco employees now working out of anassortment of scattered buildings.

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