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A woodcut (1885) of the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, a canal that is now a filled up Amsterdam Centraal is an international train station. From the station there are regular services with destinations in Belgium, France, Germany, and Switzerland. Among these trains are international trains of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen and the Thalys, CityNightLine, and InterCityExpress.[41]
Agendia, located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is a world leader in gene expression analysis-based diagnostics with three products on the market. The company focuses on the development and commercialization of diagnostic tests using tumor gene expression profiling. Agendia was the first company to obtain FDA approval for it's breast cancer test - MammaPrint(R) - that predicts the risk of breast cancer recurrence. Its second microarray product, CupPrint(R)*, is a diagnostic test to identify the origin of a metastasis in a cancer type called "Cancer of Unknown Primary". Agendia recently ... presented its new colon cancer prognosis profile, ColoPrint(R), which is currently undergoing further validation. Agendia maintains close ties with several leading academic centers to develop state of the art diagnostic tests for cancer. Agendia also offers its expertise to pharma companies focusing on development of highly effective personalized drugs in the area of oncology.
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Amsterdam by night Amsterdam has one of the largest renaissance city centers in Europe. Many buildings date from the 16th and 17th century (known as Hollands Golden Age) and are now considered monuments. The historical buildings are to be found along Amsterdams famous canals. The city has many outstanding museums, including the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, the Rembrandt House Museum, the Anne Frank house and a world-class symphony orchestra, called the Concertgebouworkest, which plays in the Concertgebouw. Amsterdam does not have many memorials, but among its most noticeable is the worlds first Gay Monument, commemorating the hardships gays have suffered throughout history.
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The Foundation for Historic New Amsterdam wants New York State to reserve one-third of Governors Island for a living museum-park celebrating New York�s historic seventeenth-century legacy of tolerance as the building block of American pluralism. According to Joep de Koning, President of the Foundation, the State Legislature has recognized the island, originally called Noten Eylant, as the site of the first Dutch settlement in 1624 and the origin of American toleration.
Amsterdam started the Eighties in an explosive manner. In 1980, while Queen Beatrix was inaugurated in the New Church on Dam square, protesters outside the church fought with the police in protest against government policies. Their slogan was 'Geen woning, geen kroning' (No house, no coronation). The mayor and city council eventually had to bring in the military to get the situation under control. During this decade the number of foreign immigrants, primarily from Suriname, Turkey and Morocco grew strongly. This led to an exodus of people to the 'growth cities' of Purmerend, Almere and other cities near Amsterdam.
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As all Dutch municipalities, Amsterdam is governed by a mayor, aldermen, and the municipal council. However, unlike most other Dutch municipalities, Amsterdam is subdivided into fifteen stadsdelen (boroughs), a system that was implemented in the 1980s to improve local governance. The stadsdelen are responsible for many activities that previously had been run by the central city. Fourteen of these have their own council, chosen by a popular election. The fifteenth, Westpoort, covers the harbour of Amsterdam, has very few inhabitants, and is governed by the central municipal council. Local decisions are made at borough level, and only affairs pertaining to the whole city, such as major infrastructure projects, are handled by the central city council.
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