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The New York Times Launches Weekly Supplement in Dagsavisen of Norway.
Business Wire; 10/18/2004; 700 words ; ...York Times is pleased to announce that Dagsavisen, one of Norway's leading independent...The first weekly was published in Dagsavisen in English on October 16, and will...newspaper each Saturday, complementing Dagsavisen's strong local coverage. The Weekly...
NORWAY: DAGSAVISEN EDITOR RETIRES.(Steinar Hansson )(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 10/18/2000; 517 words ; ...According to local press reports, the outspoken editor-in-chief and social commentator Steinar Hansson is to leave Dagsavisen at the end of the year. In the six years he has been editor, he has implemented changes on a scale not seen in any...
Over 4m mobile subscribers in Norway.(according to Dagsavisen)(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: Telecomworldwire; 9/19/2003; 557 words ; ...Over 4m mobile subscribers in Norway(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Norwegian newspaper Dagsavisen has reported that there are now over 4m mobile phone users in Norway for the first time. The total population of Norway is...
MUSLIMS IN SHOCK (DAGSAVISEN)
Newspaper article from: Info-Prod Research (Middle East); 5/22/2003; 317 words ; The Muslim community in Norway does not understand why our country has been designated a terrorist target. Although they deplore the threat, they fear that many Norwegians will see all Muslims as potential terrorists. "Norway was strongly opposed to the war in Iraq, so I was completely shocked to
BROADSIDE FOR BONDEVIK (DAGSAVISEN)
Newspaper article from: Info-Prod Research (Middle East); 4/1/2003; 374 words ; According to Labor's party secretary, Martin Kolberg, the current swing to the right in Norwegian politics is the worst since the German occupation during world war two. Jon Lilltun, leader of the Christian Democratic Party's parliamentary group, said Mr. Kolberg's comments demeaned the public
NORWAY: SOLBERG: "UNREAL" (DAGSAVISEN).(Hill-Marta Solberg, Labour depty chairman, comments on trend)(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 9/11/2000; 484 words ; "My first reaction is that this is not real," says Labour deputy chairman Hill-Marta Solberg, who is from northern Norway. She believes the trend will turn after Labour has had more time, however. The Labour Government has been in power for only five months and has not yet had a chance to present
NORWAY: BROADSIDE FOR BONDEVIK (DAGSAVISEN).(Norwegian politics swing to the right)(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 4/1/2003; 550 words ; According to Labor's party secretary, Martin Kolberg, the current swing to the right in Norwegian politics is the worst since the German occupation during world war two. Jon Lilltun, leader of the Christian Democratic Party's parliamentary group, said Mr. Kolberg's comments demeaned the public
DIFFICULT FOR CENTRE-LEFT (DAGSAVISEN/SATURDAY)
Newspaper article from: Info-Prod Research (Middle East); 1/20/2003; 310 words ; ?slaug Haga, deputy leader of the Centre Party, has slammed the door shut on a centre-left collaboration if the EU becomes a hot political issue. She totally rejects the notion that holding a referendum before an application for membership is sent could be a way to get round the disagreement
NORWAY: MUSLIMS IN SHOCK (DAGSAVISEN).(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 5/22/2003; 631 words ; The Muslim community in Norway does not understand why our country has been designated a terrorist target. Although they deplore the threat, they fear that many Norwegians will see all Muslims as potential terrorists. "Norway was strongly opposed to the war in Iraq, so I was completely shocked to
FLOOD OF DNA LITIGATION EXPECTED (DAGSAVISEN)
Newspaper article from: Info-Prod Research (Middle East); 1/5/2003; 285 words ; The Children and Family Affairs Ministry is expecting a rush of requests for DNA tests from men who doubt the paternity of children alleged to be theirs, so that a new paternity ruling can be sought from the courts. The new Children's Act comes into force on 1 April, and will be applicable