Back to work plan - working Publisert: 14:37 28-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Nearly 8,000 workers on sick leave returned more quickly to their jobs between September and November, three times as many as in the previous two month period. | 
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Center Party looks forward Publisert: 14:36 28-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Ola Borten Moe, a leading politician in the agrarian Center Party, is already thinking ahead to a possible shift of power after the 2009 national elections. | 
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Last explosive celebration Publisert: 14:19 28-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten A new law forbidding private fireworks from the end of 2008 will mean one last chance for ordinary Norwegians to indulge their passion for ending the year with a bang. | 
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New Rosenborg trainer Publisert: 12:16 28-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The suspense around who would be found worthy of trying to return soccer club Rosenborg to its former position of total dominance in Norway is now over. | 
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Back to work plan working Publisert: 11:48 28-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Nearly 8,000 workers on sick leave returned more quickly to their jobs between September and November, three times as many as in the previous two month period. | 
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No contract, less contact Publisert: 17:25 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The US ambassador to Norway made it clear on Thursday that not buying American fighter jets would reduce contact between the two countries. | 
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Blood shortage in Oslo Publisert: 15:36 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten A long Christmas weekend with traffic accidents, stabbings and treatment of cancer patients have left the Norwegian capital tapped of blood. | 
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Licenses returned after fatal accident Publisert: 15:09 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Both drivers involved in the death of a pedestrian on highway 120 in Ytre Enebakk on Tuesday night have had their drivers licenses returned. | 
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Aker Exploration strategy unfolds Publisert: 14:28 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Aker Exploration announced details about its first exploration well and a deal linked to the Jotun field in the North Sea. | 
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Royal support for rainforest effort Publisert: 13:21 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Britain´s Prince Charles has offered to team up with Norway in projects to save forests around the world. | 
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Norwegian citizen charged with rape and murder Publisert: 13:07 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten A Norwegian-Pakistani man has been charged with the rape and murder of a seven-year-old girl in Islamabad. | 
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Winehouse must appear in court Publisert: 12:41 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Controversial English recording artist Amy Winehouse must appear in court in Norway in February in connection with a drug possession fine in Bergen in October. | 
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Jagland gives up EU issue Publisert: 12:20 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten President of parliament and former Labour prime minister Thorbjørn Jagland can no longer envision a new debate about Norwegian membership in the European Union. | 
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Ready to govern alone Publisert: 11:48 27-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Siv Jensen, leader of the populist Progress Party (FrP), is tired of bickering from other non-socialist parties and says that the FrP is ready to govern without their cooperation. | 
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Halal butcher caught Publisert: 15:32 21-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Food Safety Authority inspectors apparently uncovered an illegal halal butchery operation on a surprise visit to a farm in Østfold County on Thursday afternoon. | 
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Limited stint in Europe Publisert: 15:30 21-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norway's two clubs in the UEFA Cup both drew tough opposition as the pairings for the final 32 teams were made on Friday - and there is no way they will both survive the round after. | 
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Vigrid acquittal overturned Publisert: 15:08 21-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norway's Supreme Court on Friday overturned the acquittal of neo-Nazi group Vigrid's leader Tore Tvedt. | 
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No charges in Obiora case Publisert: 13:22 21-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The Attorney General has ruled that no crime was committed when Eugene Obiora died during his arrest in Trondheim in September 2006. | 
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Norske Skog looks to bio-diesel Publisert: 12:48 21-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norske Skog will form a joint venture with forest owners to produce wood-based bio-fuels at a plant to be built at its Follum mill in Norway, the company said on Friday. | 
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New military airport impact worry Publisert: 12:31 21-12-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Socialist Left politician Bjørn Jacobsen fears that the recommendation to create a new main military airport in Bodø could destroy the northern Norwegian city. | 
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