Dutch to use full body scanners for US flights

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – The Netherlands announced Wednesday it will immediately begin using full body scanners for flights heading to the United States, saying that could have stopped the attempted Christmas Day airline bombing. The U.S. had not wanted these scanners to be used previously because of privacy concerns but now the Obama administration has agreed that “all possible measures will be used on flights to the U.S.,”Dutch... [more]

Netherlands reaction on terror attack

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – The Dutch government is releasing results of its investigation into the failed Christmas Day terror attack on a U.S.-bound airliner that took off from Amsterdam. Interior Minister Guusje Ter Horst is holding a press conference Wednesday to outline a probe into how 23-year-old Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab managed to board the Northwest Airlines flightto Detroit from Nigeria by way of Amsterdam’s... [more]

Deadline for Saab sale may not be met

The CEO of Dutch luxury car maker Spyker has said General Motors may not be able to meet its December 31 deadline for the sale of the Swedish car maker Saab, according to media reports. Victor Muller said on Tuesday that he has a feeling that the deadline cannot be met because of the complexity of the transaction, reports the Financieele Dagblad. This would be a ‘positive’ development for Spyker, he added. Nevertheless Muller expects... [more]

Mortgage tax relief under threat in Holland

Two of the three coalitions parties, are looking into the possibility of phasing out tax relief for mortgages under which only the interest is paid off for the first 30 years, reports Wednesday’s Volkskrant. Scrapping this form of mortgage (which allows home owners to the maximum tax relief on their loans) could be a ‘realistic first step’ in making the cuts that the cabinet needs to get the country’s finances back on track, according... [more]

New period of snow and ice is forecast

The weather forecast for the coming two weeks indicates that Holland is in for another period of snow with temperatures dropping to as low as minus 15, report several newspapers on Tuesday. And there is a warning that the freezing weather will once again result to chaos for rail travellers. Rob Hageman, spokesman for rail management company ProRail, says that while the company will do its best to ensure trains run on schedule, he could... [more]

Bankruptcies up almost 70% in 2009

The number of Bankruptcies in the Netherlands increased by 68% to 7,045 this year compared to 2008, according to a survey by data provider Dun & Bradstreet, report various media on Tuesday. The construction, industrial and financial services sectors were the hardest hit. The researchers said 2009 was unusual in that many large companies also went bankrupt such as the car firm Kroymans, DSB Bank and pop star Marco Borsato’s Entertainment... [more]

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