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At 82, Eddie seems almost "superhuman"

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Nichole)
Mon Jan 13 06:00:06 2025

Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2025 11:44:13 +0100
From: "Nichole" <Corrina@translator.sa.com>
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At 82, Eddie seems almost "superhuman"

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ed operating in 1977 between the new suburb of Bijlmermeer in the city's Zuidoost (southeast) exclave and the centre of Amsterdam. Further plans were to build a new highway above the metro to connect Amsterdam Centraal and the city centre with other parts of the city.

The required large-scale demolitions began in Amsterdam's former Jewish neighborhood. Smaller streets, such as the Jodenbreestraat and Weesperstraat, were widened and almost all houses and buildings were demolished. At the peak of the demolition, the Nieuwmarktrellen (Nieuwmarkt riots) broke out; the rioters expressed their fury about the demolition caused by the restructuring of the city.

As a result, the demolition was stopped and the highway into the city's centre was never fully built; only the metro was completed. Only a few streets remained widened. The new city hall was built on the almost completely demolished Waterlooplein. Meanwhile, large private organizations, such as Stadsherstel Amsterdam, were founded to restore the entire city centre. Although the success of this struggle is visible today, efforts for further restoration are still ongoing. The entire city centre has reattained its former splendour and, as a whole, is now a protected area. Many of its buildings have become monuments, and in July 2010 the Grachtengordel (the three concentric canals: Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht) was added to the UNESCO World Her

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<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size:22px;"><strong>He plays 2 hours of tennis several times a week and competes in tournaments. He also swims regularly and travels, and he and his wife still enjoy steamy sex life.</strong></span></div>
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When you see him now, it&#39;s <a href="http://translator.sa.com/wn2thsbXQ6gKrGE-57INuNOPxMagr-hkbFvkMMPQo3jdxhFxUg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold" target="blank">hard to believe how close</a> he came to losing it all.<br />
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When Eddie was in his 60s, his health took a nosedive. It was so bad he had to stop doing a lot of the things he loved most in life. His body just couldn&#39;t keep up.<br />
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In fact, his health became <a href="http://translator.sa.com/wn2thsbXQ6gKrGE-57INuNOPxMagr-hkbFvkMMPQo3jdxhFxUg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold" target="blank">so fragile that things almost took a turn for the worst</a>.<br />
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But now at 82, Eddie wakes up every morning, ready to take on the world! He loves every minute of his retirement. And his smile says it all.<br />
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<strong>What&#39;s his secret?</strong><br />
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