Senators ditch pen and paper for iPads (Reuters)
Reuters – Members of the Dutch Senate, or upper house of parliament, won’t strain their backs or weigh down their bike panniers by carrying stacks of printed documents from work anymore, since they are all now expected to work on their Apple iPads.
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Dutch flock to royal garage sale (Reuters)
Reuters – A rare snapshot into the lives of the Dutch royal family has been drawing big crowds.
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Malaysians make off with all — including house (Reuters)
Reuters – A Malaysian landlord was shocked to find his double-storey wooden house missing while making his rent call, local daily The Star reported on Friday.
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Robbery-hit city hides its statues (Reuters)
Reuters – The eastern Dutch city of Nijmegen is taking 10 statues off the streets after some of its bronzes were stolen and most likely melted down to take advantage of the high price of the metal alloy.
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World Cup soccer’s psychic octopus dies (Reuters)
Reuters – Paul, the oracle octopus who shot to fame in the World Cup this summer for his uncanny ability to predict the results of Germany’s soccer matches, has died at his home in Oberhausen at the age of two.
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Australia’s Catholic church bans pop songs at funerals (Reuters)
Reuters – Football club songs and pop or rock music have been banned from funerals in Catholic churches in Australia under new guidelines distributed this week to priests and funeral directors.
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Dutch history student finds world’s oldest share (Reuters)
Reuters – A Dutch history student has unearthed the world’s oldest share, dating back to 1606 and issued by the sea trading firm Dutch East India Company.
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Dutch history student finds world’s oldest share (Reuters)
Reuters – A Dutch history student has unearthed the world’s oldest share, dating back to 1606 and issued by the sea trading firm Dutch East India Company.
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Dutch history student finds world’s oldest share
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Dutch history student finds world’s oldest share (Reuters)
Reuters – A Dutch history student has unearthed the world’s oldest share, dating back to 1606 and issued by the sea trading firm Dutch East India Company.
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Dutch history student finds world’s oldest share
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Dutch history student finds world’s oldest share (Reuters)
Reuters – A Dutch history student has unearthed the world’s oldest share, dating back to 1606 and issued by the sea trading firm Dutch East India Company.
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Dutch history student finds world’s oldest share
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