Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics Receives Opinion
Oct 22nd
Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics , a leader in the field of human gene therapy, today announced that the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) has maintained its earlier opinion that Glybera (alipogene tiparvovec) is not approvable at this time. More >
Man charged after alleged theft at Kohl’s in Amsterdam
Oct 14th
An Amsterdam man has been arrested following the alleged theft of about $500 in merchandise from the Kohl’s store on Route 30.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office responded responded to a robbery complaint at the Kohl’s in the town of Amsterdam. Sheriff’s deputies and Amsterdam police were able to obtain surveillance video of an incident in which a customer was confronted by store personnel while leaving the store without paying for merchandise. A physical struggle ensued, and the suspect left the store. More >
TNT Express warns on profits as demand sags
Oct 7th
Dutch freight and delivery firm TNT Express issued a profit warning on Thursday as the global economic slowdown led more customers to snub air transport in favour of cheaper shipping.
TNT Express, which listed in May after it split from Dutch mail group PostNL , cut its 2011 outlook and said it saw revenue pressure in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) in the third quarter as well as weaker demand in Asia.
KLM aims to boost Amsterdam MICE market
Oct 7th
KLM has signed a new partnership agreement to boost the MICE market in Amsterdam. The Dutch airline penned a multi-year contract with Amsterdam RAI, the Netherlands’ largest exhibition centre, which will see the two parties work together on bids for around 25 large international events every year. KLM will provide flights to conference organisers, as well as offering use of the Air France-KLM Global Meetings online booking tool.
Man stabbed in Amsterdam
Sep 30th
Amsterdam Police are investigating a stabbing that left man with a massive chest wound. Police say it happened at 27 McElwain Avenue around 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening.
Police say witnesses and family of the victim were not cooperative in providing a suspect description or any information on the stabbing. They told police they did not call for them, only for an ambulance for the victim.
Rookie Liam Bond leads Austrian Open
Sep 25th
Welsh 41-year-old rookie Liam Bond, who only escaped qualifying school at the 16th attempt last year, took a one-shot lead at the Austrian Open on Thursday.
He enjoyed seven birdies, with four coming in the last five holes, against one bogey, for a six-under-par 66 to lead by one from Denmark’s Thomas Norret, Australian Daniel Gaunt, Dutchman Joost Luiten and Steve Webster of England. More >
Dutch Royal House criticized for ‘racist’ painting
Sep 16th
Critics urged the Dutch royal family Friday to get rid of a painting they say is an offensive reminder of wrongs from the Netherlands’ colonial past, but the Royal House defended the 19th-century work as an important part of the country’s history.
Dutch probe uncovers hidden child porn sites in US
Sep 2nd
Dutch police have uncovered huge caches of child pornography on “hidden” websites, including four based in the United States, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
The discovery was made as part of the far-reaching investigation into a suspected pedophile identified only as Robert M. who was arrested in Amsterdam last year. He is accused of abusing dozens of young children while he worked in at least two Amsterdam preschools.
In Amsterdam, Dutch Designers on Display
Aug 26th
This year’s rendition of the Nieuwe Kerk’s “Kerkmeester” (church master) series of exhibitions, in which an outside figure is selected to curate and install a show, starts today.
The church-turned-museum creates a number of unique aesthetic opportunities for curators. Nieuwe Kerk selected fashion designer Mart Visser to assemble this year’s edition, saying they wanted someone who could bring a forward-looking sensibility to the museum, best known for exhibitions that look back to the past. More >
Floating tour bus launches in Amsterdam
Aug 19th
If you’ve got a long layover between flights, your choices at most airports are to eat, drink, shop or attempt to nap while sitting up − and without drooling.
But passengers with at least five hours to wait at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport now have a new, entertaining and amphibious option. More >



