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| - Sandra Schuurhof (The Hague, 13 november 1971) is a Dutch tv-journalist and television presenter. After successfully completing the School for journalism Schuurhof began her career as a reporter of 5 in the country. Then she spent a year long for Veronica, for which she made documentaries in the United States . When Schuurhof in Netherlands came back, she went to work for RTL News, where she worked as a reporter until March 2012. In 2006, she was also a reporter for the Royal family, as a successor of Erik mouthaan. At the end of 2008 they extended this activity even further to get started if royalty expert at RTL Boulevard. In addition to her journalistic work was also to see them as an expert in the RTL 4program What Netherlands finds?
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| - Sandra Schuurhof (The Hague, 13 november 1971) is a Dutch tv-journalist and television presenter. After successfully completing the School for journalism Schuurhof began her career as a reporter of 5 in the country. Then she spent a year long for Veronica, for which she made documentaries in the United States . When Schuurhof in Netherlands came back, she went to work for RTL News, where she worked as a reporter until March 2012. In 2006, she was also a reporter for the Royal family, as a successor of Erik mouthaan. At the end of 2008 they extended this activity even further to get started if royalty expert at RTL Boulevard. In addition to her journalistic work was also to see them as an expert in the RTL 4program What Netherlands finds? On december 19, 2011 was announced that she has signed a contract with SBS . She is part of the presentation team of heart of Netherlands. After they first has worked behind the scenes, she made her debut presentation at heart of Netherlands on 17 June 2012. They took on October 6, 2012, along with Jochem van Gelder, the presentation of the National Road exam. In the summer of 2011 Schuurhof was one of the hosts of the summer program I come to your food on RTL 4. They also pointed a bid of "between one and two tons ' off forPlayboy.Guest Editor in Chief Revu- Rutger Castricum in his new column: ' ' the amount was much lower.
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