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    FILE - In this 1998 photo Volkert van der Graaf is seen in profile during an environmental group meeting in Gendringen,  Netherlands. The animal rights activist who shot Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn dead in 2002 is due to be released Friday, May 2, 2014, after serving just 12 years of an 18 year sentence, the norm in the Netherlands. Van der Graaf killed Fortuyn days before national elections in which Fortuyn was set to win big on an anti-immigration platform that reversed the then-progressive Dutch political landscape. (AP Photo/Theo Kock, File)
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    Dutch politician’s killer freed after 12 years

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    May 2, 2014 3:29 pm
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    This image made available by environmental organization Greenpeace  shows Greenpeace activists aboard inflatable boats paint 'No Arctic Oil' on the side of the Mikhail Ulyanov oil tanker in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Thursday, May 1, 2014. Greenpeace International activists are attempting to prevent a Russian tanker carrying the first oil from a new offshore platform in the Arctic from mooring at Rotterdam Port. The environmental group said Thursday it has sent two ships, Rainbow Warrior III and Esperanza, plus rubber rafts, paragliders and activists on shore, to meet the Mikhail Ulyanov, a tanker chartered by Russia's state-controlled oil company, Gazprom OAO. (AP Photo/Marten van Dijl, Greenpeace) NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE
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    Police break Greenpeace blockade on Russian tanker

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    May 1, 2014 1:01 pm
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    Shell: not entering new Russia investments
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    Shell: not entering new Russia investments

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    April 30, 2014 10:20 am
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    This image made available by environmental organization Greenpeace on Monday, April 28, 2014 shows the Mikhail Ulyanov oil tanker on its way from the Prirazlomnaya oil drilling platform in the Pechora Sea to Rotterdam, Netherlands. Greenpeace International said Monday it has sent the 'Rainbow Warrior III' to protest the arrival of the Russian-flagged tanker that is bringing the first oil produced at a new Russian offshore platform in the Arctic circle to Rotterdam. Greenpeace spokesman Arin de Hoog could not immediately say when the two vessels are expected to meet and what form the protest will take. (AP Photo/Dmitrij Leltschuk, Greenpeace) NO SALES NO ARCHIVE
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    Greenpeace ship to confront Russian Arctic tanker

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    April 28, 2014 12:05 pm
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    Philips shares slump over weak 1st-quarter profits
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    Philips shares slump over weak 1st-quarter profits

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    Large wildfire in Dutch national park
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    Large wildfire in Dutch national park

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    April 20, 2014 6:08 pm
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    Student fought bureaucrats for Holocaust justice
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    Student fought bureaucrats for Holocaust justice

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    April 19, 2014 10:42 am
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    A spiraling torque from the second century A.D., is displayed as part of the exhibit called The Crimea - Gold and Secrets of the Black Sea, at Allard Pierson historical museum in Amsterdam Friday April 4, 2014. The museum has gotten more than the bronze swords, golden helmets and precious gems it bargained for as it is unsure where to return the collection after Russia annexed Crimea. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Dutch doubt where to return Crimean gold

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    April 4, 2014 2:52 pm
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    European parliament adopts ‘net neutrality’ law
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    European parliament adopts ‘net neutrality’ law

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    April 3, 2014 5:22 pm
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    Japan whaling future in doubt after court ruling
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    Japan whaling future in doubt after court ruling

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    March 31, 2014 1:22 pm
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