Arson suspected in Bergen Publisert: 11:04 15-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten Police in Bergen have arrested a man suspected of starting several fires this weekend. |
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Navarsete heads the Centre Party Publisert: 17:43 12-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten Liv Signe Navarsete was elected head of the Centre Party on Friday. She replaces Åslaug Haga, who was forced to stand down in June, because she had not sought planning permission for a landing stage and an annex on her farm. |
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Few guns handed in during amnesty Publisert: 16:43 12-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten During the last gun amnesty in 2004, 36,000 weapons were handed in to the Police. The present amnesty has only turned up 2,323 guns. |
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More salmon in the rivers Publisert: 15:30 12-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten A shorter sea-fishing season has allowed more salmon to return to spawn in the rivers this year. |
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Tromsø 2018 struggles for support Publisert: 14:51 12-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten More than half of all Norwegians are against having Olympic Winter Games in Tromsø in 2018. |
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Conservatives to retain tax on capital Publisert: 12:40 12-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten If the Conservatives become part of the next Government they may retain the tax on capital for one more election period. |
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Bishop wants prodigal son to come home Publisert: 12:08 12-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten The best thing he can do now is to return home, says Bishop Ernst Baasland. He says he will forgive his son, who’s gambling addiction has ruined the family economically. |
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Labour veteran wants Swedish fighter Publisert: 10:44 12-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten If the Centre-Left coalition buys the Joint Strike Fighter it will lose the general election next year, says 102-year old Labour grandee, Haakon Lie. |
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Javelin Gold winner fit for Stuttgart Publisert: 17:55 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten Andreas Thorkildsen is better after a groin injury which dropped him into third position at the Golden League final in Brussels. |
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BASE jumper´s body retrieved Publisert: 17:50 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten Emergency crews finally succeeded Wednesday in retrieving the body of a man who jumped off a mountainside in Romsdalen on Tuesday. |
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War crimes accused answers victims Publisert: 17:04 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten The Bosnian Muslim currently being tried in Oslo for war crimes and crimes against humanity, denies guilt and blames his superiors. He also claims to have saved many Serbs from being killed. |
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Malpractice kills 2,000 each year Publisert: 16:59 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten At least 2,000 patients die as a result of an "unfortunate occurrence" in Norwegian hospitals each year. |
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Interest rate may top 8 percent Publisert: 15:16 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten As banks have to pay more for the money they borrow, house owners will increasingly feel the pressure of higher interest rates. |
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Fewer plane passengers in August Publisert: 15:14 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten Just over 3.5 million air passengers travelled through the major airports in August. This is 0.3 percent fewer than for the same period in 2007. |
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Noisy kindergartens affect hearing Publisert: 14:35 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten One in six children are affected by kindergarten noise. One in four employees suffer permanent hearing loss for the same reason. |
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Telenor set for raid in India Publisert: 13:50 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten Telenor seems ready to acquire a 26 percent stake in the Indian mobile phone company Unitech Wireless. |
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Bishop declares bankruptcy Publisert: 13:15 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten Bishop Ernst Baasland filed for bankruptcy in Stavanger on Thursday. He has guaranteed loans totalling NOK 16.5 million (USD 3 million). |
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War crimes defender answers victims Publisert: 12:05 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten The Bosnian Muslim currently being tried in Oslo for war crimes and crimes against humanity, denies guilt and blames his superiors. He also claims to have saved many Serbs from death. |
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Interest rate may go above 8 percent Publisert: 10:36 11-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten As banks have to pay more for the money they borrow, house owners will increasingly feel the pressure of higher interest rates. |
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Bishop´s son expected to turn himself in Publisert: 15:08 10-09-2008 Kilde: Aftenposten The son of a Norwegian bishop reportedly will return to Norway later this week, to face fraud charges that also may force his parents into bankruptcy. |
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