Solskjær wins new contract
March 31, 2006Ole Gunnar Solskjær, one of Norway's most famous professional soccer players, has renewed his contract with top UK club Manchester United. Solskjær has been plagued by injury, and his future had been in doubt.
Soaring electricity rates shock consumers
March 31, 2006The cost of electricity is soaring again in Norway, but no one seems to be arguing the consumers' case. The industry, the government and environmentalists all benefit from high rates.
No oil drilling along coast
March 31, 2006Norway's government unveiled a new "management plan" for its northern offshore areas on Friday that aims to open up new areas of open sea in the Arctic to oil exploration while protecting sensitive environmental regions, especially along the coast.
NRK rejects film that debunks Norway's peaceful image
March 31, 2006Norway likes to present itself as a nation advocating peace, but a new documentary suggests widespread hypocrisy on the part of the Norwegian government, the military and Norwegian industry. Now state broadcaster NRK has refused to air the documentary.
Another fatal stabbing in Oslo
March 31, 2006A 25-year-old man attending a party at an Oslo restaurant and bar was stabbed around 2am on Friday. He died before reaching Ullevål University Hospital.
Radio shuts down US Embassy
March 30, 2006A "suspicious package with an antenna," found outside the US Embassy in Oslo, set off an emergency response late Thursday and sparked traffic chaos at the height of the afternoon rush.
Pay hikes hit 10-year low
March 30, 2006Salary growth in Norway last year was the lowest in 10 years, according to new statistics released Thursday. Executive pay, however, jumped.
Stocks set new record
March 30, 2006The Oslo Stock Exchange set a new record on Thursday when its benchmark index surpassed 400 points for the first time ever.
Four survived helicopter crash
March 30, 2006Four men survived the crash of the helicopter they were riding in over western Norway on Thursday. One, however, was badly injured.
Teachers walk off the job
March 30, 2006An estimated 80,000 teachers left schools all over Norway at noon on Thursday, to take part in what they called a "political strike" to protest changes in the time they must spend in the classroom.
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