A letter to the citizens of Antwerp.
By Gregory – Dear citizens of Antwerp, Next Sunday you will probably be standing in the queue again to cast your vote. ‘What… again’ I hear you say. Yes, that’s […]
By Gregory – Dear citizens of Antwerp, Next Sunday you will probably be standing in the queue again to cast your vote. ‘What… again’ I hear you say. Yes, that’s […]
By Gregory – Tel Aviv, Israel, the destination of my 2012 summer holiday. Colleagues and friends asking me: ‘What on earth are you going to do there? Are you sure […]
By Gregory – The London 2012 Olympic Games are over. Athletes are back home, the Olympic flame is extinguished and the Olympic flag has found its way to its new […]
By Theo – I flew out of Heathrow Airport on business early on the first Monday morning of the Olympics. Riding through an almost empty London in the taxi from […]
By Dax – For those who didn’t already download the ingenious iPad app of Ikea, there is more. The next edition of the legandary Swedish catalogue will be equiped with […]
By Gregory – Privatisation is a relatively modern phenomenon, defined as the transfer of a business, industry or service from public to private ownership and control. The privatisation of state […]
By Dax – Summer 2012. Finally, it’s here: The London Olympics 2012 ! People who visited the metropolitan city over the past years have seen it grow even more. Stations refurbished, renewed […]
By Dax – Europeans have always been the innovators regarding use of mobile phones, whereas Americans are more into their computers and the internet. But as early adopters, we are […]
By Gregory – In recent months, and certainly now that the Eurozone crisis is in its third year, more and more voices in British politics are calling for a referendum […]