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Articles Archive for April, 2012
We found 29 posts.
1. Pay talks collapse
Negotiations involving four unions about this year’s wage settlements in the state sector have now broken down after fourteen days.
Published on 26th April, 2012 at 10:55pm by Lyndsey Smith.
2. Sport important for integration
Integration benefits more from sport and other voluntary organisations than previously believed, research at Bergen’s Rokkan Centre shows.
Published on 25th April, 2012 at 10:09am by Lyndsey Smith.
3. No Norges Bank China trip
A visit to China by the Norges bank has been in the planning stages for two years but has yet to take place.
Published on 25th April, 2012 at 8:25am by Lyndsey Smith.
4. Old men and anti-Islamism
Men at home over 65, with little education and no children reportedly represent the average reader of anti-Islam websites.
Published on 24th April, 2012 at 11:45pm by The Foreigner.
5. Children to return to India with their uncle
Stavanger District Court has decided in the child welfare case involving two Indian children that the uncle is to take over care of the children. They will leave for India as soon as the necessary arrangements have been made.
Published on 23rd April, 2012 at 9:49pm by Geetika Nautiyal.
6. Indian couple child custody verdict due
Stavanger District Court is to rule on the case involving the custody issue of two Indian children, Monday.
Published on 23rd April, 2012 at 2:39pm by Geetika Nautiyal.
7. Norway house prices up
Prices on all types of houses have increased 3.5 percent between the last quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012, according to Statistics Norway.
Published on 22nd April, 2012 at 8:04pm by Lyndsey Smith.
8. Breivik sees Wikipedia as an ideological battle
Anders Behring Breivik said that Wikipedia should not be underestimated as a tool for establishing truth, reports say.
Published on 20th April, 2012 at 9:20pm by Lyndsey Smith.
9. World of Warcraft and Call of Duty 'trained' Breivik
Oslo High Court heard on Thursday how Anders Behring Breivik’s addiction to computer games reportedly contributed to killing 77 people on July 22.
Published on 20th April, 2012 at 10:48am by John Price.
10. Breivik trial officers bar neo-Nazi
Police barred a Norwegian male neo-Nazi man from the area outside Oslo District Courthouse in connection with the trial of Anders Behring Breivik, Thursday.
Published on 20th April, 2012 at 10:18am by Lyndsey Smith.
11. ‘Breivik cannot recognise reality’, says professor
A Norwegian professor believes Anders Behring Breivik’s intense ‘World of Warcraft’ game playing makes him unable him to distinguish reality.
Published on 19th April, 2012 at 10:14am by John Price and Michael Sandelson.
12. Breivik justifies acts of terror
Anders Behring Breivik termed the twin attacks he carried out July 22, 2011 as being 'spectacular'.
Published on 18th April, 2012 at 1:23am by The Foreigner.
13. Anders Behring Breivik’s trial: The British perspective
Breivik’s trial has been closely followed by the UK media, with some of the other major broadcasting companies live in Oslo almost all day.
Published on 16th April, 2012 at 12:32am by John Price.
14. Kirkenes sees shopping restrictions imposed
Thousands of Russian customers that have caused REMA 1000 in northern Norway’s Kirkenes to limit the number of nappies a consumer can buy, reports say.
Published on 13th April, 2012 at 10:34pm by Lyndsey Smith.
15. Ship whips Norway guide into shape
Warm Norwegian weather caused an icebound ship and tourists to disappear temporarily much to the surprise of their guide, reports say.
Published on 13th April, 2012 at 2:42pm by Lyndsey Smith.
16. Tube Stations named after Olympians
Transport for London has unveiled a special map of the underground with each stop named after an Olympic athlete to celebrate the 2012 Olympics, including a Norwegian.
Published on 13th April, 2012 at 10:37am by Lyndsey Smith.
17. EDL leader forced into Breivik retreat
Tommy Robinson’s positivity to the way Anders Behring Breivik approached his 22nd July attacks suffered an abrupt about-turn when confronted by a leading UK newspaper, Thursday.
Published on 12th April, 2012 at 10:53pm by The Foreigner.
18. Royal family goes from red to black
Norway’s monarchy has become more profitable in recent times at the same time it is getting more money from the government, reports say.
Published on 12th April, 2012 at 2:09pm by Lyndsey Smith.
19. ‘Breivik was cunning’, says EDL leader
Tommy Robinson, leader of the English Defence League, has spoken positively about Anders Behring Breivik’s approach to his twin attacks.
Published on 12th April, 2012 at 10:56am by Lyndsey Smith.
20. Norway opposes new Israeli settlements
Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has declared Norway’s strong dissent over Israel’s housing expansion plans.
Published on 11th April, 2012 at 10:48pm by Lyndsey Smith.

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