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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 ...
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Daycare market leader to cut over 10 of its jobs
The Netherlands' daycare market leader Estro is cutting 400 out of 3,300 jobs because of falling demand for places, the Financieele Dagblad reports on Friday. The Estro group, which is owned by private equity firms KKR and Bayside Capital, has already cut its workforce by 750 as rising creche fees force parents to find cheaper alternatives. The company operates nearly 600 daycare centres. ...
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Rotterdam Fest Unveils Script Development Grant Winners
HONG KONG – The International Film Festival Rotterdam has announced the first batch of recipient projects for its script development grants for the ...
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Photos An Exclusive Look into the Dutch Chef Andrew Carmellini’s Gourmet French Vacation
A hyperactive child, Andrew Carmellini once told a reporter that--to keep him busy--his mother used to give him polenta and measuring spoons. "She said it was the only thing that would calm me down." That unyielding energy lasted into Carmellini's adult years, taking him from cooking school to a gig making meals for New York's governor Mario Cuomo, to a nomadic voyage across ...
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Four arrested in Maastricht cannabis cafe raids
Four people were arrested in Maastricht on Thursday night after police raided two of the city's 11 cannabis cafes for selling soft drugs to tourists in a new get tough policy ordered by the mayor. So far there have been seven raids on the southern city's coffee shops since they announced plans to ignore the ban on serving non-residents. In one cafe, police found 13 tourists, in the ...
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The Netherlands to sell stake in uranium enricher
The Netherlands is to sell its stake in Urenco, the uranium-enriching company owned by the Dutch and British governments and German energy companies. However, the sale can only take place when nuclear safety, non-proliferation and assured delivery have been guaranteed, the finance ministry said in a statement. The German firms and British government have already said they want to sell their ...
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Tropical institute to break up 900000 book and document library
Amsterdam's Royal Institute for the Tropics is being forced to dispose of its library because the government has withdawn all funding for the institution, the Volkskrant reports on Friday. The 900,000 books, maps and documents, the earliest dating back to 1469, are being offered to other scientific institutions. Those that are not given away will be dumped, ...
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Utrecht a step nearer to European football
FC Utrecht beat Twente 2-0 on Thursday night in the first leg of their battle for a place in the Europa League preliminary rounds. The second leg takes place on Sunday at home, but Utrecht will be without captain Nana Asare, who was given a second yellow card in last night's match. Meanwhile, Deventer club Go Ahead Eagles are a step nearer moving up to the premier division after beating ...










