Coach laments loss to Turkey Publisert: 10:40 19-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten National soccer coach Åge Hareide called the loss over the weekend of an important European Championships qualifying match his "greatest downturn." He later said he'll give up football entirely when he eventually steps down as boss of Norway's squad. | 
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Salmon war verdict Publisert: 17:27 16-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norwegian authorities say the World Trade Organization ruling clears Norway and they will now request immediate withdrawal of European Union anti-dumping measures against its salmon. The EU completely disagrees. | 
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History on auction Publisert: 15:45 16-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norwegian WWII resistance hero Gunnar "Kjakan" Sønsteby will personally be auctioneer for a counterfeit 100-kroner note with a dramatic history behind it. | 
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Praise for US technology Publisert: 15:08 16-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norway's Prime Minister has spoken of CO2-purification technology at the Mongstad gas-fired power plant in grandiose terms, but while it remains stalled in the planning stage in Norway it will be implemented in the USA next year. | 
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Frayed temper in football transfer Publisert: 13:00 16-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Stabæk sports chief Lars Bohinen let his temper get the better of him after failing to sign young soccer talent Erik Huseklepp, who decided to stay with Norwegian Premier League champions Brann of Bergen. | 
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Bestiality ban proposed Publisert: 12:39 16-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Minister of Agriculture and Food Terje Riis-Johansen wants Norway's Animal Protection Act updated to expressly forbid sex with animals. | 
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Traffic chaos on the E18 Publisert: 12:18 16-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The traffic jam on the E18 highway south of Oslo on Friday morning was not a rush hour phenomenon, and problems could last throughout the day. | 
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Rental record in Oslo Publisert: 12:02 16-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Prices for rental properties in the Norwegian capital have now passed the record heights of 2002. | 
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Government support in latest poll Publisert: 11:28 16-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The majority 'red-green' alliance of the Labour, Socialist Left and Center parties were up on the latest political poll, and only an unlikely partnership of all the non-socialist opposition outnumbers them. | 
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City owl gets help Publisert: 17:41 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten A wayward and apparently ailing horned owl has been rescued from city perils in downtown Oslo. | 
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Orienteering first Publisert: 17:32 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Anne Margrethe Hausken, member of Norway's national orienteering squad, achieved a first for the sport by helping to arrange the first event held on an oil rig. | 
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Chaos after ambulance trouble Publisert: 16:07 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten An ambulance driver had to stop and crawl under his vehicle in a desperate repair attempt to reach a heart patient on Wednesday. | 
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Unwelcome in Darfur Publisert: 14:30 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norwegian and Swedish soldiers are not welcome as part of the United Nations force in Darfur Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir told Al Jazeera TV this week. | 
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On the edge of the law Publisert: 13:49 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Kringsjå School near Lillehammer has had success with dividing three of their classes by gender, but admits that this may be bending the letter of the law. | 
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Losses for Marine Harvest Publisert: 13:18 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The world's biggest fish farmer Marine Harvest posted operating losses for third-quarter on Thursday against a year-ago profit, hit by a fish disease in Chile and a drop in salmon prices. | 
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Synod threatened by fundamentalists Publisert: 13:09 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Christian fundamentalists are threatening delegates of the Norwegian Church synod and warn of serious consequences if support is given to homosexual causes. | 
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Wants Krekar confined Publisert: 12:40 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norway's Progress Party is not satisfied with proposals to restrict or monitor the movements of Ansar al-Islam founder mullah Krekar. | 
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German dogs give boom Publisert: 12:03 15-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norwegian dog food firm Norsk Hundefôr in Sirevåg has to expand rapidly after gaining massive popularity in Germany. | 
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Medical report demand Publisert: 17:59 14-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The Christian Democrat Party has asked the Minister of Defense to provide parliament with a full report about medical care for Norwegian soldiers serving in Afghanistan. | 
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PM to Antarctic Publisert: 16:49 14-11-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten In January Jens Stoltenberg will become the first Norwegian Prime Minister to visit Antarctica. | 
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