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Protestant ex-terrorist found guilty of attempted Sinn Fein murders

NetherlandAmsterdam - Disappointment among the Dutch political left and relief among the political right followed Thursday night's decision by Dutch integration minister Ella Vogelaar to step down.

The decision was prompted by an intraparty dispute over registering juvenile immigrants from the Dutch Antilles in which she lost the backing of her party. She has also been plagued by clumsy performances on Dutch media, which routinely airs footage of her refusing to answer reporters' questions.

Dutch politicians divided over integration minister's departure

NetherlandAmsterdam - Disappointment among the Dutch political left and relief among the political right followed Thursday night's decision by Dutch integration minister Ella Vogelaar to step down.

The decision was prompted by an intraparty dispute over registering juvenile immigrants from the Dutch Antilles in which she lost the backing of her party. She has also been plagued by clumsy performances on Dutch media, which routinely airs footage of her refusing to answer reporters' questions.

ING Group reports first-ever quarterly loss

ING Group reports first-ever quarterly lossAmsterdam - Dutch bank and insurance giant ING Group suffered a loss of 478 million euros (609.93 million dollars) in the third quarter of 2008, the firm's first-ever quarterly loss, ING reported on Wednesday.

The quarterly report said the loss was partly the result of write-downs of more than 1.5 billion euros on ING's various assets, including those related to the US real-estate market.

In the third quarter of 2007, ING posted a net profit of 2.3 billion euros.

Wednesday's quarterly report did not come as a surprise.

First sustainable palm oil shipment beset by controversy

First sustainable palm oil shipment beset by controversy Amsterdam - The arrival in Rotterdam of the first shipload of palm oil certified as "sustainable" was celebrated on Tuesday, despite the release of a report by the environmentalist group Greenpeace that claimed the producer had violated sustainability standards.

The palm oil from Malaysian producer United Plantions had been certified as sustainable by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil in September. But Greenpeace claimed in a report that the company does not meet all criteria set for an environmentally friendly product as laid down by the roundtable.

Greenpeace: First sustainable palm oil shipment not sustainable

Amsterdam - The first shipload of palm oil certified as "sustainable oil" and due to arrive in Rotterdam on Tuesday, does not meet the criteria set for an environmentally friendly product, Greenpeace told Dutch media on Tuesday.

Greenpeace, the international environmental campaigner, said that United Plantations, the company producing the sustainable palm oil, is cutting down trees from vulnerable peat forests in Kalimantan, Indonesia.

United Plantations would also not meet other conditions for sustainable oil production either, Greenpeace said.

Sexual morals of Dutch youth "gone astray," says government minister

Sexual morals of Dutch youth "gone astray," says government minister Amsterdam - The sexual morals of Dutch youth has gone astray, the country's youth and family affairs minister was on Monday quoted as saying in a report by the daily Algemeen Dagblad.

"A girl is seen as an object and sex as a currency. The meaning of love does not play any role anymore in the lives of youngsters," Minister Andre Rouvoet said.

Rouvoet said he wants to raise debate about the subject and emphasized he was not proposing specific legal measures.

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