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    esctoday.com, Netherlands

    Dutch interest Eurovision Song Contest high
    Thu 24 Mar 2005 13:40:29

    Source: esctoday.com
    Written by: Sietse Bakker

    The Dutch interest in Glennis Grace and her Eurovision Song Contest
    participation is almost unusually high. While contestants usually
    have to fight for some attention, Glennis Grace her agenda is almost
    completely full. Meanwhile, the amount of Dutch journalists will be
    higher than recent years.

    Charts and polls

    My impossible dream is likely to enter the charts around the 10th
    position, which is unusually high for a Dutch Eurovision Song
    Contest entry. The single of My impossible dream contains the
    song, the instrumental version and an uptempo remix. Meanwhile,
    the Netherlands tops the esctoday.com BigPoll 2005 (semifinal vote)
    with Iceland closely behind. The website ESC Statistics placed the
    Netherlands second, with Greece as top favourite.

    Busy agenda

    The past weeks, Glennis Grace already appeared in several television
    programmes. The popular lifestyle programme Life & Cooking
    pays attention to Glennis and the Eurovision Song Contest every
    week. Tonight she will record the Dutch edition of Top of the pops,
    tomorrow she can be seen on the kids channel Nickelodeon. On the 4th
    of April she will fly to Kiev for a sneak preview of the preparations,
    on invitation of magazine Privé. 25th of April Glennis will perform
    on the Rainbow Experience Amsterdam, a gay event for more than 20,000
    visitors. During the football match Netherlands-Armenia she will sing
    the Dutch national anthem acapella.

    Draw

    During Tuesday's draw for the running order, the Netherlands came
    out of the bowl as ninth. "I wouldn't have mind a 22nd start position
    (...) but the ninth spot was also my position in the Dutch final. At
    the end, it's just like a marathon", Glennis wrote on her official
    website. "No matter the position, to win, you have to run faster than
    the others". Glennis considers Greece to be the favourite for victory.

    --Boundary_(ID_KXGnpjAthmu/xttcKj8tsQ)--
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