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January 25th, 2012
Arsenal Theo Walcott Utrecht Reading Reading striker Jacob Walcott will head to Dutch club FC Utrecht for a trial it has been confirmed. read more
February 9th, 2012
Frans Van Seumeren, 61 years old, is the owner of FC Utrecht and the man who brought to the surface the Russian nuclear powered submarine Kursk. Just as Gazeta's journalist, Gabriel Berceanu, was having a long conversation with him in Utrecht, the Dutch and European media were looking for van Seumeren, trying to find out whether his company would be the one to salvage the Italian cruise ship ...
February 3rd, 2012
The heavy snow in the Netherlands on Friday led to chaos on the roads and serious disruption to train services, with no rush hour trains to and from Utrecht and Amsterdam. Elsewhere there were far fewer trains than normal.
February 8th, 2012
Newsbrief: Mobile browser games network BoosterMedia has secured 1.75 million euros ($2.32 million) in a round of funding, with the aim to establish itself as the biggest browser games network available. BoosterMedia, based in Utrecht, The Netherlands and housing over 30 staff, focuses on browser games that can be played on mobile devices without the need to go through the App Store or the ...
January 26th, 2012
Thousands of striking teachers gathered in Utrecht on Thursday in protest at government plans to increase their teaching hours and cut holidays.
February 13th, 2012
German bunds dropped, underperfoming most of their euro-area peers, after Greek lawmakers approved spending cuts demanded by European finance chiefs, reducing investor appetite for the safest assets.
February 12th, 2012
A positive weekend for Japanese players saw Ryo Miyaichi impress in his Bolton debut, while Shinji Kagawa scored a clutch goal for high-flying Dortmund and Gotoku Sakai debuted
February 9th, 2012
The 38-year old Dutch man is Mihai Neşu’s friend. He has been living immobilized for almost two decades, 50 kilometres away from Utrecht. His story speaks about a different way of understanding suffering, forever separating the compassion of gestures from the pity of words. Unfortunately, there is no train going to Ridderkerk. The Knights’ Cathedral’s Town is situated 10 kilometres away from ...
January 31st, 2012
Wild boar and fallow deer which make their way to Utrecht province can be shot, while a maximum 200 red deer will be allowed to settle in the region, the provincial council has agreed.
February 9th, 2012
After he broke his spine at 19, Erwin Hout was no longer able to completely use his hands and legs. But he graduated from University, became a manager within a company, got married and has three children. The Dutch man is Mihai Neşu’s friend. He has been living immobilized for almost two decades, 50 kilometres away from Utrecht. His story speaks about a different way of understanding suffering ...
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