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Music Review New Amsterdam Singers at St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
Among ensembles that champion new music, many trumpet the wide diversity of the composers they perform. Yet there is much to be said for a group that builds long-term associations with favored composers. This has been a defining attribute of the New Amsterdam Singers, a skilled 70-voice choir, which ended its 45th season with a concert on Thursday night at St. Ignatius of Antioch ...
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TBU Rotterdam overwhelming success as 200 delegates attend fifth conference
More than 200 travel bloggers and industry professionals descended upon Rotterdam last week for the fifth TBU conference - its flagship three-day ...
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Four new faces in Netherlands squad for Asia trip
Oranje will take on Indonesia in Jakarta on June 7 before travelling to Beijing to face China on June 11, and a 21-man squad has been named.Lerin Duarte (Heracles Almelo), Dwight Tiendalli (Swansea City), Jens Toornstra (FC Utrecht) and Miquel Nelom (Feyenoord) could potentially make their Netherlands debuts, with the team scheduled to come together on May 29. Meanwhile, Jonathan de Guzman, Dirk ...
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Country singer Jade Holland signed to UK label
JADE Holland's boots were made for something much more than walking. It didn’t take long before the world caught on to the North’s best kept country music secret after the singer, 23, was signed to a UK-based record label this week, launching her onto a worldwide platform.Thumbprint Music offered the Townsville-based star a six-year deal after they discovered her on ...
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Raytheon UK upgrading Dutch air force radar sites
Four additional radar sites of the Netherland's air force are being upgraded by Raytheon in Britain. The upgrade will include improved technology such as WiMax interference filtering for discerning true from false targets caused by the blades of wind turbines at wind farms. The award, the value of which wasn't disclosed follows Raytheon's successful implementation of the first ...
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Saudis say Dutch patent on MERS virus hampers research
The normally civil world of international health diplomacy was shattered yesterday, when Saudi Arabia complained that a patent taken out by Dutch scientists who isolated the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus was impeding Saudi efforts to track the virus within its own ...
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The Netherlands leads the way in approving refugee requests IND
The Netherlands is more likely to give asylum seekers residency papers than the rest of the European Union, according to the head of the Dutch immigration service. Rob van Lint said at the presentation of the IND's annual report on Friday the organisation does not refuse as many people asylum as is often suggested. 'The Netherlands honours 40% of requests compared with 27% in the rest ...
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Painters’ district stigmatised once again
A Labour senator has deplored the stigmatisation of The Hague's working-class Schilderswijk district in a Trouw investigative feature that describes the neighbourhood as a hotbed of ...
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Dutch independent retailer Free Record Shop files for bankruptcy
Dutch independent retail group Free Record Shop on Friday filed for bankruptcy but hopes are high for a restart. 'Together with the curator, we will assess if a restart is possible,' the company said in a statement. 'We are also looking to see if the shops can be kept open in the meantime. There is a very good chance the Free Record Shop will remain a high street fixture.' ...
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Much beef and veal contaminated with ESBL virus
Some 40% of Dutch veal and 13% of steak is infected with the ESBL virus, an antibiotic-resistant virus which can cause urinary tract infections and blood ...
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Fewer families plan a summer holiday
In total, some 10.6 million people are planning a summer break, of whom 2.5 million will holiday in the Netherlands, according to research by the Dutch tourist board. Spain, Italy and France remain the most popular foreign ...










