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60 Seconds: Searching for the Panic Button

60 Seconds: Searching for the Panic Button

The article discusses how the sensation of fear changes as people age, noting that older individuals rarely experience it in daily life. It mentions that adrenaline-inducing activities like skydiving or parachuting are among the few ways to still trigger such intense emotions.

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Celebrating and commemorating on May 4 and 5

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Haarlem will mark Remembrance Day on May 4 with ceremonies at several local monuments, including a central service at St. Bavokerk and a silent march to the Dreef. On May 5, the city celebrates Liberation Day with the annual Bevrijdingspop festival, which features a commemorative concert and performances by various national artists. Local traffic measures and road closures will be in effect during these events to accommodate the commemorations and festivities.

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

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

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.

The Foundling Podcast: DNA breakthrough in Lieve's search

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Lieve, a foundling, achieved a breakthrough in the search for her biological family after a DNA test confirmed her Moroccan heritage and provided a match with a distant relative. Assisted by a private investigator, she met with the relative to discuss family history and potential theories regarding the identities of her biological parents.

Sun-drenched days ahead: temperatures to reach 25 degrees

Sun-drenched days ahead: temperatures to reach 25 degrees

Weather forecaster Weeronline predicts sunny days ahead with rising temperatures. Later in the week, temperatures are expected to reach summer-like highs of up to 25 degrees Celsius.

He slept on night trains for 3 years, now German Lasse is a conductor: ‘Dream job’

He slept on night trains for 3 years, now German Lasse is a conductor: ‘Dream job’

Lasse Stolley, a young German who spent three years living on night trains while traveling across Germany, has transitioned into his dream career as a train conductor. After gaining recognition as a frequent passenger, he secured the position with the help of a friend and now works on the railway lines he once called home.