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Israel & Palestijnen Nieuws Blog (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
Hezbollah blijft haar greep versterken en is de dominante militaire macht in Libanon, hierbij actief gesteund door Syrië en Iran. RP --------- Reform Party of Syria Freedom - Democracy - Peace Hezbollah Completes Take-Over of Lebanese Mountains September 6, 2008 //RPS Staff// In coordination with the Assad regime, in particular Mohammed Nassif Kheir Bek (Abou Wael), in addition to Iranian agents working...
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Pretoria News (Free subscription) | 21/09/2008
The owner of a Steers fast food outlet was shot and wounded during a botched robbery in Noord Street, Johannesburg, police said yesterday.
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Coxsoft Art News (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
Five 17th Century "peasant paintings" stolen from the Frans Hals Museum in 2002 are due to go back on display today, having been found by the Noord-Brabant police in a house in ‘s-Hertogenbosch . Three arrests have been made. Two of the stolen paintings are by Adriaen van Ostade, one by Jan Steen, one by Cornelis Bega and one by Cornelis Dusart. They all depict Dutch "peasant" life in the 1600s....
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
HAARLEM, NL - The five paintings that were stolen from the Frans Hals Museum in 2002 and that were found back last weekend by the Noord-Brabant police in a house in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, will be back on display in the museum from 17 until 28 september. Three of the paintings show damage, at least to the frames. Three of the recovered artworks were the property of the City of Haarlem, one of the...
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
HAARLEM.- The five paintings that were stolen from the Frans Hals Museum in 2002 and that were found back last weekend by the Noord-Brabant police in a house in s-Hertogenbosch, will be back on display in the museum from 17 until 28 september.
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IOL (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Man arrested for carrying unlicensed firearm September 10 2008 at 12:45PM A 22-year-old man has been arrested for possession of an unlicensed firearm and theft of a firearm in Johannesburg, Gauteng police said on Wednesday.Captain John Maluleke said police on patrol at Noord and Wanderers streets stopped and searched a man carrying a bag there at 3.30pm on Tuesday.Inside the bag they found a...
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
Following a predictable route we decided we would head to Brugge for a day trip. After rising at the leisurely time of 9am we had breakfast at the hotel and took as much extra pastries and fruit away with us as our bag could comfortably carry. Seems you can't take the backpacker out of us even on a short weekend away We walked to the train station Brussels Noord again. On the way we wer
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World Affairs Board (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
... dykes by a factor of 10, the commission said. In addition, the coast along large parts of the Noord and Zuid-Holland provinces should be made wider by dumping huge quantities of sand offshore. Much of the funding for the country’s sea defences should come from the setting up a special fund with money earned from natural gas sales, the commission said. It warned that proper financing and...
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IOL (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
... Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar said no violence was reported."It was peaceful at the Noord Street taxi rank," Minnaar said. - Sapa BOOKMARK THIS STORY Social bookmarking allows users to save and categorise a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available using the menus within your web browser.Use...
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Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
"The taxi drivers who would be transporting for Johannesburg and Pretoria are not doing so," said Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar.Minnaar said the drivers were at the Noord Street taxi rank in central Johannesburg and that the situation was "very peaceful".Stranded commuters were trying to use buses and trains.National Taxi Association chairperson Sicelo Mabaso said drivers decided on Wednesday...