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Entertainment guide 12.03 – 14.02.10

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Published on 12th March, 2010 at 18:15 under entertainment.
Finance minister to tighten purse strings
“The state must get its growing costs under control,” says Johnsen.
Israel attracts heavy censure

Government protests strongly against building in East Jerusalem.
Infrastructure and transport in decay
Lorry loaded with F-16 missiles crashes
OECD tells Norway to put the brakes on

Organisation criticises high spending and inefficiency.
Published on 9th March, 2010 at 15:38 under news.Last Updated on 11th March 2010 at 14:11.
Two voices, two pianists

After an interesting national final, Romania has picked out its representatives for the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest.
Published on 9th March, 2010 at 12:59 under entertainment.Last Updated on 9th March 2010 at 13:09.
Philip Morris to sue Norwegian state

Tobacco giant claims concealing tobacco products contravenes competition law.
International Women’s Day

It is 100 years today since the German feminist Clara Zetkin’s idea of International Women’s Day was born. Here’s a short round-up of some of today’s…
Girls die in drowning accident
Community gathers in shock and sorrow.
Record number apply to international schools
Ode to Chicago

One of my favorite places to eat is The Windy City, Chicago. Favorite of favorites is The Chicago Chop House, probably the best steakhouse on the planet (and…
Published on 6th March, 2010 at 08:32 under entertainment.
Record year for Oil Fund
Government Pension Fund Global performs better than expectations.
Biodiesel battle looms

Punch-up at the pumps for Stoltenberg again.
Published on 5th March, 2010 at 13:37 under news.Last Updated on 5th March 2010 at 20:37.
Earth tremor in Rogaland
Shockwaves felt as far away as Hedmark.
Hijab discussion covers up children’s rights

Ombudsman expresses concern about polarisation.
Published on 4th March, 2010 at 13:29 under news.Last Updated on 4th March 2010 at 15:08.
Choice Hotels make dog’s dinner of ecological breakfast

Mystery test reveals thinly-spread promise.
Published on 3rd March, 2010 at 21:58 under news.Last Updated on 4th March 2010 at 11:26.
Editor’s tip for a trip: Njåskogen

The Stavanger Region has a multitude of good walks to offer.
Published on 3rd March, 2010 at 11:35 under new-in-town.
“Impostor” discovered at Palace
Prostitution law fails victims
A service-man’s life

People working in this branch are former sportsmen, lovers of snow, and skiing.
Norwegian News in English
The Foreigner is an online publication for English speakers living or who have an interest in Norway…
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The quirky columns try to provide an antidote to grim reality; life isn’t just doom and gloom, after all. For more information see our about page.
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Your way, or Norway?
- Strange Norwegian words.
Very tasty, surely?
Sodd. A meat-dish, rather than a mound of earth. - Strange Norwegian names.
Flower-power in Norwegian
Gro (F). She must be a wonderful Gardener. - Strange Norwegian names.
No comment.
Bent (M). Enough said, really. - Strange Norwegian customs.
How to talk at a Norwegian party 2
Sit in silence with your fellow guests, contemplating for 10 minutes - Strange Norwegian words.
Was it an asocial or an antisocial habit?
Fart. Expensive in excess, not smelly. (Fart means speed) - Strange Norwegian words.
But who can say with any certainty?
Smell. You can slam, but not smell a door? - Strange Norwegian customs.
Happens most days
Driving! - Strange Norwegian names.
Which side of the border are you on anyway?
Britt (F). As opposed to a Scot(t).
Most Read this Week
- Philip Morris to sue Norwegian state
- International Women’s Day
- Two voices, two pianists
- Record number apply to international schools
- OECD tells Norway to put the brakes on
- Lorry loaded with F-16 missiles crashes
- Girls die in drowning accident
- Infrastructure and transport in decay
News Archive
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- Police find Ashraf’s body
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- Palace rules out connection to paintings
- Fat seamen sail against the wind
- Yemenis jail Norwegian terror-suspect
- Vancouver 2010 News: Medals and a mixed bag
- Electricity prices through the roof
- Vancouver 2010 News: Things look up for Norway
- Malpractice doctors escape Nordic registration
- Vancouver 2010 News: Norway’s first medal in Ski Cross
- Possible Nazi art thefts found in Canada
- Vancouver 2010 News: Bøkko’s bronze highlight of the day
- Vancouver 2010 News: Bjørgen becomes double champion
- The Truffles of the Great Southwest
- Vancouver 2010 News: More medals for Norway
- Giske considers SAS sell-off
- Vancouver 2010 News: Gold for Bjørgen and Norway
- Muslim-bashing continues
- Islamic spokesman turns up the tone
- Smokers face new campaign
- Cocaine smuggler’s flight provokes reaction
- News summary: 15 February 2010
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- A Peaceful Protest with a Warning
- Ashraf kidnapping: Man arrested














