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coverThe Bulletin takes a look at the economy this week with separate reports on the overall outlook, employment and the residential real estate market.  But once again the of the Data  Centers project grabbed headlines with one of the most visible critics of the proposed billion dollar project taken to task for comments in a letter that claim construction workers pose a danger to University of Delaware female students. Click on the link below for the latest issue of the Bulletin.

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PNC report shows economic recovery continuing 

Sussex remains strongest home sales  market 

Review: Taking Frontier from Wilmington (ILG)

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Data Centers foe taken to task for letter claiming construction workers pose danger to coeds.

AstraZeneca rejects final Pfizer offer. 

ATT to acquire DirectTV (web only).

Verizon aims to eliminate DVR wars at home.

Express company leases 50,000 square feet in New Castle. Delaware

Electric Cooperative proposes rate increase.

FMC to add product line at Newark site.

Sitel adding 100 jobs at Milford site.

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(Photo gallery) Cabela’s opening brings thousands to mall area. 

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