- Tine "Tineke"
Netelenbos-Koomen (born 15
February 1944) is a
retired Dutch politician of the
Labour Party (PvdA) and businesswoman.
Netelenbos attended a...
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approved in 1989. The
project was
cancelled by
Transport Minister Tineke Netelenbos in 2001, as it was
deemed unprofitable: the gain in
travel time and the...
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published every Thursday. The
newspaper was
founded on June 17, 1961 by Wim
Netelenbos Sr. who
originally operated the
paper out of his home. It was usually...
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Aartsen (The
Hague and Amsterdam), Loek
Hermans (Zwolle),
Tineke Netelenbos (Ede,
Haarlemmermeer and Oud-Beijerland),
Haijo Apotheker (Muntendam,...
- – 2013) a
Dutch politician,
Mayor of
Haarlemmermeer 1994/2003
Tineke Netelenbos (born 1944 in Wormerveer) a
retired Dutch politician,
Mayor of Haarlemmermeer...
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Games in London. C. Joh. Kieviet,
writer of children's literature.
Tineke Netelenbos,
former minister of
Transport and
Water Management in the
second cabinet...
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Minister Ruud
Lubbers Preceded by Roel in 't Veld
Succeeded by
Tineke Netelenbos Aad Nuis (Education,
Culture and Science)
Personal details Born Marius...
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Tineke Lagerberg (born 1941),
Dutch retired freestyle swimmer Tineke Netelenbos (born 1944),
Dutch retired politician and
businesswoman Tineke de Nooij...
- the
recent expansion works.[citation needed]
Transport Minister Tineke Netelenbos turned against the HSL-Oost,
deeming it
unfeasible and
arguing that public...
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Serving with Rick van der
Ploeg Prime Minister Wim Kok
Preceded by
Tineke Netelenbos Aad Nuis
Succeeded by
Annette Nijs Cees van
Leeuwen Chairwoman of the...