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      Johan Huibers, bottom right, poses, after being asked by a photographer to go outside, with a stuffed tiger in front of the full scale replica of Noah’s Ark in Dordrecht, Netherlands, Monday Dec. 10, 2012. The Ark has opened its doors in the Netherlands after receiving permission to receive up to 3,000 visitors per day. For those who don’t know or remember the Biblical story, God ordered Noah to build a boat massive enough to save animals and humanity while God destroyed the rest of the earth in an enormous flood. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Dutchman launches life-sized replica of Noah’s Ark

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    December 10, 2012 5:49 pm
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      In this photograph released by Scheepvaartnieuws.blogspot.nl the Baltic Ace cargo ship is seen in IJmuiden, Netherlands, 2012. Four crew members died and seven were missing in the icy waters of the North Sea, after a cargo ship collided with another vessel and sank off the Dutch coast Wednesday night, rescuers said. The 148-meter (485-foot) Baltic Ace collided with the 134-meter (440-foot) container ship Corvus J in darkness near busy shipping lanes some 65 kilometers (40 miles) off the coast of the southern Netherlands. The Baltic Ace, carrying a cargo of cars, had a crew of 24 which was forced to abandon ship as it sank quickly. (AP Photo/Hans Blomvliet for Scheepvaartnieuws.blogspot.nl,) NO SALES, MANDATORY CREDIT
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    Dutch call off search for 6 missing crewmen

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    December 6, 2012 5:17 pm
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      In this photo taken Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 persons dressed as
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    Criticism of Dutch “Black Pete” tradition grows

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    December 4, 2012 4:41 pm
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    Lower oil prices weigh on Shell in Q3
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    Lower oil prices weigh on Shell in Q3

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    November 1, 2012 9:24 am
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    Akzo Nobel reports $3.11B loss in third quarter
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    Akzo Nobel reports $3.11B loss in third quarter

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    October 18, 2012 9:40 am
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    CORRECTS SPELLING OF PAUL GAUGUIN'S NAME This photo released by the police in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012, shows the 1898 painting 'Girl in Front of Open Window' by Paul Gauguin. Dutch police say seven paintings stolen from the Kunsthal museum in Rotterdam include one by Pablo Picasso, one by Henri Matisse, and two by Claude Monet. The heist, one of the largest in years in the Netherlands, occurred while the private Triton Foundation collection was being exhibited publicly as a group for the first time. (AP Photo/Police Rotterdam)

    Dutch art thieves were no ‘Ocean’s 11’ team

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    October 17, 2012 4:00 am
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    A forensic expert talks on his mobile phone as police vehicles are parked near a statue at the back entrance of Kunsthal museum in Rotterdam, Tuesday Oct. 16, 2012. Several paintings have been stolen from a museum in the Dutch city of Rotterdam that was exhibiting works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Vincent van Gogh. At least several paintings were stolen early Tuesday morning from the Kunsthal museum , but their names have not yet been released. They are believed to include at least one by Henri Matisse, the 1919

    Picasso, Monets stolen in Dutch heist

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    October 16, 2012 4:00 am
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    Dutch commission: sexual abuse of children common
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    Dutch commission: sexual abuse of children common

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    October 8, 2012 12:04 pm
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    Allies use power of purse against Syrian regime
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    Allies use power of purse against Syrian regime

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    September 20, 2012 2:32 pm
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    Dutch PM candidate: ignore 3 percent budget rule
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    Dutch PM candidate: ignore 3 percent budget rule

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    August 16, 2012 7:52 am
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