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Sunday, May 31, 2015

DUTCH MAFIA? "'Dutch police detain motorcycle gang members in raids" | News24

"...
The Hague - Dutch police detained 20 people on
Wednesday, 14 of them members of the Bandidos
motorcycle gang, and seized weapons including five
rocket-propelled grenade launchers and six
automatic handguns..."
http://m.news24.com/news24/World/News/Dutch-police-detain-motorcycle-gang-members-in-raids-20150531

"Grand Rapids readies a royal welcome for Dutch monarch"

"...
After their arrival at Gerald R. Ford International
Airport, the Dutch royals — including Princesses
Ariane, 8, Alexia, 9, and Catharina-Amalia, 11 — will
be serenaded, in Dutch, by a children's choir from
Ada Christian School. The family will visit the Helen
DeVos Children's Hospital and Van Andel Research
Institute — named for Grand Rapids' Dutch-American
royalty, the founding families of Amway..."

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/metro-state/2015/05/28/dutch-royals/28122869/

Friday, May 29, 2015

"Dutch program could make Grand Rapids a destination for Parkinson's care" | MLive.com

"MI -- Van Andel Institute has put
Grand Rapids on the map for Parkinson's research.
Now, a potential collaboration with ParkinsonNet, an
acclaimed Dutch health care concept, could make the
region a leader in the care of those with the
neurological disease that often affects the ability to
walk and talk..."

http://www.mlive.com/business/west-michigan/index.ssf/2015/05/dutch_program_could_make_grand.html

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

ITS TULIP TIME IN HOLLAND (MI) !:"99 Days of Summer: Tradition, teamwork punctuate Tulip Time"

http://m.hollandsentinel.com/article/20150525/NEWS/150529592

DUTCH TAKE GOOD CARE OF AMERICAN MILITARY GRAVES:"In small Dutch village, our dead soldiers are loved"

"....swelling the 65-acre Netherlands
American Cemetery's population to 18,949, reports
the Holland Sentinel .
Many were returned home in 1948; 8,301 remain ,
among them, four women, per the Sentinel: two Red
Cross workers and two flight nurses. Every one of the
graves that remain has been adopted, either by a
family (most, but not all, of them Dutch), local school,
business, or military outfit who visit it on days such
as Memorial Day, Christmas, and the first and last
day of the soldier's life..."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2015/05/25/dutch-village-american-cemetery-memorial-day-newser/27912961/