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Entertainment guide for Stavanger 04.09 – 10.09.10

Steve Reich

Editor’s tip: Numusic starts this week and as always, it promises to be a varied event with a mixture of many genres. This year’s eminent composer-in-residence is American Steve Reich, one of the pioneers of minimalist music.

Published on 3rd September, 2010 at 08:45 under entertainment.

Bonniers konsthall, Stockholm

Norwegian art and architecture on display

If you are travelling to other parts of Scandinavia this weekend, there is the chance to see works by two different Norwegians in two different big cities.

Published on 3rd September, 2010 at 07:55 under entertainment.

A mobile phone

Telenor and Opera in Internet deal

Telenor and Opera Software have signed an agreement to distribute and run the Opera Mini mobile browser worldwide.

Published on 2nd September, 2010 at 09:42 under business.

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140 million euro wind farm to Stavanger

Eurus Energy Group has started building a 140 million euro wind farm in Høg-Jæren Energipark, approximately 40 km south of Stavanger.

Published on 2nd September, 2010 at 09:39 under news.

A Stethoscope

Government bid to cut hospital waiting times fails

Patients requiring hospital treatment in Norway have to wait longer despite governmental measures to cut the queues. One of the Coalition’s most important health policies is proving to be a political wound that won’t heal.

Published on 1st September, 2010 at 16:55 under news.Last Updated on 1st September 2010 at 19:59.

Norwegian sweater design

Norwegian patterns hit the Italian catwalks

What do traditional Norwegian sweaters and footwear have in common with stylish and foggy Milan?

Published on 1st September, 2010 at 13:57 under news.Last Updated on 3rd September 2010 at 08:11.

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Støre balances trade against Chinese human rights

Jonas Gahr Støre
Norway’s Labour (Ap) Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has been in Beijing to discuss further cooperation with China in the Arctic region, but admits the…

Published on 31st August, 2010 at 14:17 under news.

Government announces Hardanger undersea cable committees

Stord
Petroleum and Energy Minister Terje Riis-Johanssen has appointed four separate bodies to consider the undersea Hardanger power cable.

Published on 31st August, 2010 at 13:59 under news.

 

International students flock to the University of Oslo

University of Oslo Library
The University of Oslo ranks among Europe’s leading universities in Europe and provide many activities for students. Many international students came to…

Published on 31st August, 2010 at 12:44 under new-in-town.

Money flows in to help Pakistani flood victims

A CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter launches from USS Peleliu
Aid agencies say Norwegians have started donating money to help victims of recent floods in Pakistan.

Published on 30th August, 2010 at 13:16 under news.

 

Nazi ballerina spy loved Norway to death

KNMS Norge, 1933
A blonde Russian polyglot ballerina is allegedly responsible for Germany’s easy conquest of Norway in World War II.

Published on 29th August, 2010 at 13:15 under news.Last Updated on 29th August 2010 at 14:51.

Entertainment guide for Stavanger 28.08 – 03.09.10

Stavanger Concert Hall
Editor’s tip: If you’d like to start your musical season in a relaxed mood, why not go to Stavanger konserthus this Thursday to hear SSO perform some of…

Published on 28th August, 2010 at 11:53 under entertainment.

 

Entertainment guide for Oslo 28.08 - 03.09.10

Aker Brygge, Oslo
If you’d like to hear pleasant and touching sounds, as well as see a great artist, you’ll have the opportunity this week when Sting comes to Oslo to give a…

Published on 27th August, 2010 at 21:44 under entertainment.

Birkenbeinerrittet for foreigners

Tommy Valberg - Birkebeinerrittet (Illus. photo)
Standing in a warehouse in Økern, in eastern Oslo, raising my hand to increase my bid for a bike as a friend translated numbers for me so I could keep up with…

Published on 27th August, 2010 at 20:30 under columns.Last Updated on 27th August 2010 at 21:30.

 

Extreme autumn weather to hit Norway

Oil rig in the North Sea
A leading climate researcher has warned a hurricane system in the Atlantic Ocean could cause extreme weather conditions in Norway this autumn.

Published on 27th August, 2010 at 09:56 under news.

Norway advocates for African Somali pirate prosecutions

UNSG Ban ki-Moon addresses Somali pirate Council Meeting
Norway is making sustained efforts towards long-term, deterrent measures to discourage Somali pirates and enforce appropriate punishments for their acts in the…

Published on 26th August, 2010 at 13:39 under news.Last Updated on 26th August 2010 at 14:59.

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Labrusca Fund owner aims to surpass himself

Fillip Weintraub, former head portfolio manager at Norway’s Skagen Global Fund, wants to beat his previous investment record.

Published on 26th August, 2010 at 09:45 under business.Last Updated on 27th August 2010 at 20:12.

Norway and UK sign joint renewables agreement

UK Energy Minister Charles Hendry MP
Norway’s Oil and Energy Minister Terje Riis-Johansen and UK Energy Minister Charles Hendry MP have signed a deal to secure Britain a safe gas supply and…

Published on 26th August, 2010 at 00:21 under news.Last Updated on 26th August 2010 at 09:47.

 

Interest grows for Norway-Denmark fast train

High-speed train (Illus. photo)
The possibility of a three-hour train journey between Oslo and Copenhagen is one step closer. A new report shows most passengers would happily stop flying if…

Published on 25th August, 2010 at 10:39 under news.

Preparations underway for weekend’s Birkebeinerrittet

Birkebeinerrittet 2009
Parts of Norway are as effervescent as a recently opened, well-shaken soda in the run-up to what the organizers claim is the world’s largest cross-country…

Published on 25th August, 2010 at 10:16 under news.

 

Ferries to Denmark cancelled

Fjordline Cat
Bad weather has forced ferry companies Color Line and Fjordline to cancel all of their sailings between Kristiansand and Hirtshals.

Published on 25th August, 2010 at 08:40 under news.

Foreign convicts imprisoned by Norway’s system

Oslo Prison, exterior
The number of foreign criminals arrested in Oslo has doubled in ten years. Legislation has been tightened up, but many are outstaying their welcome because of…

Published on 24th August, 2010 at 13:24 under news.Last Updated on 24th August 2010 at 13:42.

 

Norwegian prices and service put tourists off

Scaring away the birds
Wealthy tourists are dropping Norway in favour of its European competitors. The country’s travel industry is lacking competence and suffering from…

Published on 23rd August, 2010 at 13:17 under news.

Middle East peace talks gain Norway’s approval

Norway’s given the US-led initiative inviting Israelis and Palestinians to restart direct peace talks the thumbs-up.

Published on 23rd August, 2010 at 11:00 under news.

 

Local heroes save children from the deep

Stavanger University Hospital
Rescue divers from Rogaland Fire Brigade saved three children from a watery death when the car they were in plunged into the sea.

Published on 22nd August, 2010 at 16:31 under news.

Entertainment guide for Stavanger 21.08 – 27.08.10

Tractor Pulling
Editor’s tip: If you’d really like to experience something different this week, take a trip out to Bryne to see the Nordic Tractor Pulling Championships. A…

Published on 21st August, 2010 at 09:44 under entertainment.Last Updated on 21st August 2010 at 16:59.

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    Topical illness these days. Many swines on the road, too.
    Pigg. As far as I know, they don’t use pork products in tyres. (Piggdekk are studded winter tyres)
  • Strange Norwegian customs.

    Happens most days
    Driving!
  • Strange Norwegian names.

    Do not want to know, really, thanks.
    Wenche (F) is a very unfortunate name.
  • Strange Norwegian names.

    Yes, he is Even Odd
    Odd (M). As good for your maths as nr. 6, canon-fodder, Sodd (see above), and “hello, I’m Odd” (or Bent, make up your mind).
  • Strange Norwegian words.

    But who can say with any certainty?
    Smell. You can slam, but not smell a door?
  • Unfortunate Norwegian abbreviations.

    Who got there first?
    Health and Safety in Norwegian is Helse Miljoe og Sikkerhet, abbreviated to HMS. What would Elisabeth II have to say about this, I wonder?
  • Strange Norwegian customs.

    Who are you and what are you like?
    Stare at people as you pass them on a walk.
  • Strange Norwegian words.

    Was it an asocial or an antisocial habit?
    Fart. Expensive in excess, not smelly. (Fart means speed)

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