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Gov. Corbett Welcomes New Dow Chemical Branch in Collegeville
The Pennsylvania governor visited the Dow Chemical site in Collegeville to welcome the company and address the state economy.

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The Pennsylvania governor visited the Dow Chemical site in Collegeville to welcome the company and address the state economy.

Anchor Liz Claman will interview Dow Chemical leader Andrew Liveris, as well as Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett.
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