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Exploding scuba tank killed diving instructor, prosecutors demand fine: ‘The valve didn't actually fit’

Exploding scuba tank killed diving instructor, prosecutors demand fine: ‘The valve didn't actually fit’

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Model train enthusiast Arno Hunting emphasizes the importance of passing on technical knowledge and hobby skills to younger generations. He describes how many collectors start at a young age and eventually build expansive, detailed rail networks and landscapes in their homes.

Yanaika Zomer shuffled across the ice with the neighborhood's most attractive person in her ugly pink coat

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Cruise ship Hondius departs Rotterdam

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Prisoner still at large after hospital escape in Belgium

Prisoner still at large after hospital escape in Belgium

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Residents sharpen knives over 'green postage stamp': '4,500 new homes coming to Cruquius. Why must this plot be filled too?'

Residents sharpen knives over 'green postage stamp': '4,500 new homes coming to Cruquius. Why must this plot be filled too?'

Residents in Cruquius are threatening a joint lawsuit to block a proposed housing development at the 'Landje van Draaijer' site. The community argues that the project will cause excessive nuisance and is unnecessary given that 4,500 other homes are already planned for the area.