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COOL law begins with 6-month phase in
As a six month phase-in period began Sept. 30 for country of origin labeling for fresh produce at retail stores, U.S. Department of Agriculture officials said they are aiming for surveillance of compliance by ...
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Conn. Man Wanted In Delaware Home Invasions
Police in Newark, Del., say they are looking for a Connecticut man in connection with a string of armed home-invasion robberies at college students' rental homes, police said.
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Colchester Man Sought In Delaware For Armed Robbery
Police in Newark, Delaware , are looking for a Colchester man they say was involved in four armed home-invasion robberies at college students' rental homes.
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DELAWARE: Four charged in Wilmington killing
WILMINGTON - Four men have been arrested in connection with the Aug. 15 fatal shooting of a Wilmington man.
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Police: Man Invaded Students' Homes
Police in Newark, Delaware, said they're looking for a Connecticut man in connection with a string of armed home-invasion robberies at college students' rental homes.
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Arctic explorers trigger American interest in extreme adventure
Michael Robinson, author of the 'Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture' 'Life In The Brig: Second Winter,' From Arctic Explorations, by Elisha Kent Kane, published in Philadelphia in 1856.
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Cafferty: Should government bail out economy?
Are Federal Bailouts the answer to a country made great by a free market society? FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: The financial crisis is uncharted territory.
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A Colorado resident has filed a lawsuit in Delaware claiming he was sexually abused as a child by a Catholic priest.
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Navy Seaman Recruit Todd B. Phillips, son of Sandra S. Caignon of Newark, Del., and Brad G. Phillips of Landisville, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Ill.
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UD officials and police discuss campus and public safety issues
Panelists Albert "Skip" Homiak Jr., UD executive director of campus and public safety; UD President Patrick Harker; Col.
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Newark Police and University of Delaware officials say more officers will be on patrol after a string of robberies in the last month.
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FDA third party certification plan raises concerns
While the fresh produce industry sees potential benefits in a proposed Food and Drug Administration-approved voluntary third party certification program, the likely loss of confidentiality between third party ...
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DELAWARE: UD, police address recent rash of crimes
NEWARK - In response to a string of recent crime, police from Newark and the University of Delaware held a meeting Thursday to detail their efforts to protect the community.
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DELAWARE: Teen trapped for 30 minutes after crash
WILMINGTON - A 17-year-old girl was seriously injured this morning when the sports utility vehicle she was operating plowed into a construction truck and then spun into a school bus on Route 9 near New Castle.
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DELAWARE: Lawsuit claims priest sex abuse
DOVER - A Colorado resident has filed a lawsuit in Delaware claiming he was sexually abused as a child by a Catholic priest.
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RETAIL: Boscov's seeks to avoid liquidation
Boscov's Inc., the nation's largest family-owned full service department store chain, has put itself on the auction block, with the 39-store company pushing for a sale by the end of October to help avoid ...
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DELAWARE: Both neighbors lose in dispute
WILMINGTON - In the court dispute between warring Hockessin-area neighbors, a jury found trespassing was about $90,000 more serious than an invasion of privacy.
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Poll: Markell, Castle, Biden have solid leads
WILMINGTON -- Democrat Jack Markell has a commanding lead -- more than 2-1 -- in Delaware's gubernatorial race, according to Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind poll released Thursday.
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Williams boasts years of experience
Junior volleyball player Lizzie Williams received the first player of the week award in her career.
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Adeline "Lee" Kunz, 89, died Sept. 19 at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., she formerly lived in of Belleville and Harrison, before moving to Hightstown in 1984.
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