Environmentalists fear Stockman Publisert: 13:03 26-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Environmental organizations fear that Norwegian assistance in the development of the Russian Stockman field will also increase the pressure for oil development in the Barents Sea. | 
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Husband charged with murder Publisert: 12:28 26-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The husband of Belur Sardar, the mother of four missing since April, has been charged with her willful murder. | 
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Billions to Singapore Publisert: 11:45 26-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norwegian solar energy technology company Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) announced Friday the building of a gigantic factory in Singapore. | 
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Norske Skog may merge Publisert: 11:22 26-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Analysts believe that Norske Skog may seek an alliance with Swedish-Finnish Stora Enso as overproduction and poor newsprint prices hurt the industry. | 
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Schoolchildren at risk Publisert: 10:56 26-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Over the past five years 76 children have been either killed or serious injured in traffic on their way to school. | 
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Passenger ferry scare Publisert: 16:04 25-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The massive passenger ferry MS Crown of Scandinavia convinced onlookers that it was about to smash ashore in the narrow Drøbak Sound near Oslo Thursday morning. | 
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Upset was swan song Publisert: 15:32 25-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Rosenborg's head coach Knut Tørum took a tearful farewell from his job just hours after leading his team to a shocking victory over top Spanish club Valencia in the Champions League on Wednesday night. | 
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Toxic sludge missing Publisert: 14:45 25-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Protestors fighting the toxic sludge depository on Malmøykalven in the interior of the Oslo fjord claim one third of the waste has gone missing. | 
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Bring back smacks Publisert: 13:52 25-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Former Progress Party leader Carl I. Hagen said he is grateful that his father used corporal punishment and believes today's parents should have the option of smacking their children. | 
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Coup for StatoilHydro Publisert: 11:35 25-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The Russian government has confirmed that Norwegian StatoilHydro will receive the contract to partner the development of the massive Stockman oil field. | 
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Liberal Party advancing Publisert: 10:40 25-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norway's oldest political party has shown growth for the fourth poll in a row, and is now the largest party in the middle of the spectrum. | 
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Half have faith in God Publisert: 10:25 25-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten A new survey of religion in Norway found that just over half of Norwegians say they believe in God. | 
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Oil prices soar Publisert: 09:57 25-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Surprisingly low levels in US oil supplies sparked a sharp rise in oil prices on Thursday. | 
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Rolling church to demonstration Publisert: 17:29 24-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Shahla Valadi has been in church asylum in Mysen for seven years, and on Friday she will be wheeled to a demonstration in Oslo. | 
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Brann investors think Europe Publisert: 14:52 24-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The investors behind Bergen's soccer club Brann are already preparing to build on the club's first Premier League title in 44 years. | 
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Meat clash sparks conversions Publisert: 13:25 24-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten A dietary conflict at Ringerike Prison has provoked inmates to convert to Islam. | 
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Norwegian-Russian cooperation raised Publisert: 13:04 24-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten The governor of Murmansk has proposed that Norway and Russia undertake joint oil operations off arctic Svalbard. | 
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SAS no rival Publisert: 12:45 24-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Norwegian Air Shuttle CEO Bjørn Kjos believes Scandinavian airline SAS is too unwieldy and expensive to pose a threat to his budget alternative. | 
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Will not spread Afghanistan forces Publisert: 11:59 24-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Despite growing pressure on Norway to participate in NATO operations in southern Afghanistan, Minister of Defense Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen prefers to concentrate efforts on the north. | 
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Demands Conservative reply Publisert: 11:22 24-10-2007 Kilde: Aftenposten Siv Jensen, leader of Norway's populist Progress Party, has demanded that the non-socialist political parties declare whether they are willing to cooperate after the next national election. | 
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