Oslo-area teams in Cup final
September 26, 2008The run-up to Norway's annual national professional soccer cup has left two clubs from metropolitan Oslo set to face off against each other. For one of them, it's a case of sweet revenge.
China warns against Peace Prize to one of its dissidents
September 26, 2008Chinese authorities have been quick to issue warnings that awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to a Chinese dissident will hurt relations between China and Norway.
Gulf Stream here to stay
September 26, 2008The Gulf Stream, that almost mythical flow of warm seas that makes Norway and a few other Nordic countries liveable, isn't about to disappear any time soon. New research contradicts earlier theories that it might.
Tough testimony emerges during war crimes trial
September 26, 2008A 69-year-old woman from Bosnia delivered chilling testimony this week, as Norway's first war crimes trial since World War II continued to unfold. The court listened to her account of being raped by the defendant, who fled to Norway after the war in the Balkans and now is a Norwegian citizen.
Hash sellers deported
September 24, 2008Nearly 25 men who came to Norway seeking asylum were caught selling hash along the riverfront in Oslo. Now they're being kicked out of the country.
More bad news for Norway's huge pension fund
September 24, 2008Norway's finance minister was being summoned to the parliament this week, to answer questions tied to investments made by the country's oil fund in the bankrupt US investment bank Lehman Brothers.
Fire threatened historic hotel
September 24, 2008Flames threatened to destroy one of Norway?s most well-known wooden hotels during the night, but heroic efforts by firefighters prevented its total destruction.
Taxis charge extra for turning up on time
September 24, 2008A cab company in Trondheim will guarantee that pre-booked taxis turn up on time. However, customers have to pay an extra NOK 50 (USD 9) for this service.
Conservative U-turn on alcohol liberalization
September 24, 2008The Conservative Party (Høyre
Police overtime refusal threatens Oslo Marathon
September 24, 2008The Oslo Marathon needs at least four motor cycle police and eight other police officers. They may not be available because of a refusal to work overtime.
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