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DOVER, DE - MAY 07: A U.S. Marine Corps carry team carries the flag-draped transfer case with the remains of Marine Cpl. David M. Sonka, 23, of Parker, Colorado across the tarmac in the pouring rain at Dover Air Force Base May 7, 2013 in Dover, Delaware. Assigned to 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sonka and one other Marine died May 4, while conducting combat operations in Farah province, Afghanistan.
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Dover's Sanders makes his own name on the track
CAMDEN — It would be pretty easy for Mykele Sanders to avoid track & field and pursue other interests, considering the fact that his mother was an Olympian in the sport. However, Sanders doesnt see life on the track as an added pressure or a burden. To t 12:34 AM from The Delaware News Journal Read more »
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Dateline Delaware: Longtime DSU professor earns school's devotion
There was a time in Dovers history that members of the Delaware State College faculty could not get adequate housing in town. Many doors simply were closed to people of color no matter their character, credentials or contribution to society. Many had to from The Delaware News Journal Read more »
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'No response' in live exports row
14 May 2013 Last updated at 11:47 ET Protesters against live animal exports made their feelings known An animal welfare charity said it has not been given permission to carry out inspections of animals passing through the Port of Dover. The RSPCA said it from BBC News Read more »
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Dover Council backs bill to allow video attendance
DOVER — Legislation proposed by a Dover-area lawmaker and discussed by the City Council on Monday night would allow a councilman currently deployed with the Army National Guard to attend government meetings via video conference. The Council lent support from The Delaware News Journal Read more »
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Dover Express published Live export ban claim 'nonsense' says boss Bob Goldfield
MP CHARLIE Elphicke claims Dover would be in a "better position to ban animal exports" if the People's Port was running the harbour. But current chief executive Bob Goldfield says the MP is talking "absolute nonsense". Live exports returned to the town l from Kent Online Read more »