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In the film adaptation of ‘The Stranger’, Arab characters are also given a face: ‘Reading the book now is shocking’

In the film adaptation of ‘The Stranger’, Arab characters are also given a face: ‘Reading the book now is shocking’

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G53 G53… O64 O64… B18 B18… N40 N40 BINGO! Applause erupts in the village hall

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Monica Knossenburg hosted a bingo event at a local village hall, reading out combinations generated by an electronic Wingo machine. The game concluded with applause from the participants as the winning numbers were called.

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Toos & Henk - April 28

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Marga van Praag: ‘My parents always told war stories with the same punctuation. I never heard the real story, about fear and guilt’

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Former Jeugdjournaal presenter Marga van Praag reflects on growing up in the aftermath of World War II with parents who survived the conflict. She notes that while they shared repetitive stories, they rarely spoke of their true fear and guilt, creating a lingering atmosphere of anxiety during her childhood.

Still plenty of music on the streets of Amsterdam, though police sometimes intervene: "They ruined the vibes"

Still plenty of music on the streets of Amsterdam, though police sometimes intervene: "They ruined the vibes"

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Man pleads guilty in 2002 Run-DMC murder case

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