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Despite outrage from some Christian groups who accuse the museum of displaying pornography, the Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo has opened the world's first exhibit on the subject of animal homosexuality.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 10/27/2006
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The next Klubb Mantra happening is set for Friday 21st December at Verkstedet Bar in Oslo, Norway. The pan African Mandingo Trio is ready with a new repertoire of live African music and rhythmic poetry.
By Mwandishi Habari | Published 12/17/2007
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The Tanzanian musician and performance poet, Ras Nas aka Nasibu Mwanukuzi, is one of the artists at this year's Oslo World Music Festival to be held in Oslo, Norway, from 30th October to 04th November.
By Mwandishi Habari | Published 10/10/2007
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Today, rather than a wistful memory of the beginnings of a road to peace, this image of the Oslo Accords is a painful reminder of the resolution's failure.
By Ferdinand the Bull | Published 6/3/2007
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It used to be that being a transparent fraud was a disqualifier for winning the Nobel Peace Prize. One had to be an actual humanitarian and actually done something to further the cause of peace to pick up the gold medallion and money in Oslo.
By Mark Whittington | Published 10/25/2007
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Researchers at the Norwegian Cancer Registry in Oslo, Norway have released a report showing that women who become pregnant after starting cancer treatment do not have an increased risk of dying from the cancer.
By Regina Sass | Published 9/30/2007
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Palestinians and Iraelis have fought for over forty years over ownership of the "Holy Land." While the 1993 Oslo accord was a major step toward peace, the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict now falls on three issues: settlements, Jerusalem and refugees.
By Josh Herwitt | Published 11/24/2006
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If you plan to visit the splendor of Scandinavia, you have three real choices of entry: Oslo, Stockholm, or the beautiful Copenhagen International Airport in Denmark. I choose Denmark.
By DrDevience | Published 11/23/2006
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The Olympic committee voted last week to nominate Chicago as the United States location for the 2016 Olympics. The Windy City will be in competition with other cities from around the globe to host the 2016 Olympics.
By Christine Bude | Published 4/24/2007
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This document describes the country Norway as being an attractive holiday destination
By Roy Olders | Published 4/18/2007
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"Lebensborn" was a Nazi program to breed "master race" children. The largest number of these children were in occupied Norway. 150 surviving Lebensborn children are now asking compensation from Norway for years of discrimination.
By Elliot Feldman | Published 4/16/2007
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Norsk Hostfest, North America's largest Scandinavian Festival, is celebrating its 30th year, starting the evening of October 9th and continuing to the 13th of 2007.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 4/14/2007
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Uses abound for this colorful and unique fruit
By Kathleen Farber | Published 4/6/2007
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The ways in which the government, the dominant media, and the military shape our conception of reality in the post-9/11 world are ever-changing; they demand our vigilance if we wish to obtain the truth about the United States' actions around the world in an unbiased light.
By Matt Dubois | Published 3/22/2007
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These statistics and figures will make anyone's jaw drop. These nations have it the hardest when it comes to paying for everything. Usually, it balances out with prestigious education systems and social welfare.
By Fabiola Hernandez | Published 3/19/2007
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Victim of a serial rapist, the young woman from Red Deer, Alta., determined to bring her attacker to trial
HOLLY JILL DESIMONE will never silence the sound of the rapist's zipper opening behind her.
By Holly Desimone | Published 3/8/2007
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Oscar night comes with a unexpected surprise guest: Al Gore
By Hally Z. | Published 2/25/2007
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Analyzes the failure to reach a negotiated peace settlement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By Shara Rabich | Published 2/19/2007
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In 2003, Alex Prud'homme was able to convince his great-aunt, Julia Child that the time had come for her to finally write her "France book." This fascinating book is the result.
By Judi Mehrens | Published 2/6/2007
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Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore has taken his place amongst the big news stories as of late. His film has received multiple Oscar nominations, he has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, and he's on the radar for Presidential candidacy.
By J Gorman | Published 2/2/2007
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I was born in the US and have traveled to Sweden, Denmark, Germany, UK, Australia, and Mexico... but there is a lot yet for me to see.
By DrDevience | Published 1/24/2007
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The "License to Kill" is not the province of fiction. Nations have in the past, and still do, locate and kill foreign nationals who are believed to constitute a threat to the nation. This article examines rhe real 007's in Britain, Israel and the United States.
By Jim Stillman | Published 12/13/2006
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Josh Groban made his debut in 2001, since then he has won fame and approval from millions.
By K. Hall | Published 12/4/2006
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A Sudanese billionaire has offered a $5 million dollar prize to be awarded to the African leader who does the most good for the citizens of his country and then leaves office.
By Valerie Ferrari | Published 11/6/2006
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A major feature film "Free Willy" touched the hearts of people world wide and evoked a sort of dominant ideology-one that fired emotions in viewers to advocate the freedom of Keiko. Was releasing him into the wild the right thing to do? He loved humans!
By Robbie Tittle | Published 11/5/2006
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The choice of a jewelry gift for under $100 is vast and varied. You can choose from necklaces, watches, bracelets and more and have a gift that will be worn with appreciation for years to come
By Regina Sass | Published 10/19/2006
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This is a list of the best gifts for your friend or family member who loves to travel.
By Kristy Borowik | Published 10/14/2006
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A brief look at Princess Mette Marit of Norway
By Angela Tircuit | Published 10/5/2006
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Police remain tight-lipped on how the paintings were recovered. The important thing is that they are safe and sound.
By Katie J | Published 9/11/2006
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Google Trends is a search feature that lets you see how often search terms are entered into the search engine. It also ranks by city, allowing you to see which terms are searched most often in your town.....
By Walt Crocker | Published 9/5/2006
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So you've been told that grains are good for you? In fact, so good that they're the basis of the food pyramid. Think again. They may be responsible for the world wide obesity epidemic!
By Tessa4ever | Published 8/31/2006
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The issue of the founding of Israel and the possibility of Palestinian land restitution promises to keep that part of the world a powderkeg for decades to come.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/24/2006
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In April of 1940, the merchant freighter SS Mormacsea smuggled 4.5 million in gold ingots out of German occupied Norway. Who owned the gold? What happened to it ?
By Jim O'Keefe | Published 6/28/2006
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America has the same right to defend itself against terrorism as does America. President Bush should not criticize Israel for attacks on terrorists.
By Mike White | Published 6/17/2006
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The benefits of taking DHA supplements pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
By Celeste Stewart | Published 6/11/2006
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Stockholm and water - the two are close companions, since this metropolis stretches over fourteen islands. With so much water in all directions, she's been called "The Venice of the North."
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 5/27/2006
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Telling the tale of a Norwegian vacation, the story delves into the temperate laws of the country and the resulting moonshine industry. It also looks at practical travel aspects such as food and lodging.
By Eric Peterson | Published 4/9/2006
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Bobby Sands was arrested as a young man and sentenced to 4 years in prison without ever having a trial. Read on to learn about Bobby Sands; a young man so committed to his beliefs, that he was willing to die for them.
By Anarch | Published 4/8/2006
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Europe has become a lot smaller these past few years. The demand for cheap flights in the old continent has seen a phenomenal rise in the number of no-frills, European budget airline start-ups. Germany is a practical point of departure.
By clarsonimus | Published 4/1/2006
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the mid 1990's peace process in the middle east
By The Outlaw | Published 3/24/2006
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A concert for hardcore fans and theirs friends. With some pre- show rumors.
By Kristoffer Alderstrand | Published 3/2/2006
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Since the modern restoration of the Olympics with the creation of the International Olympic Committee in 1894, the addition of winter sports was an issue. The first separate winter games were held in 1924, called the International Winter Sports Week.
By Allen Butler | Published 1/25/2006
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What else is there to do festive in Motown during the Superbowl?
By Tamara Harris | Published 1/19/2006
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This chain of islands, often called "The Faroes," makes for cozy, offbeat tourism. Whether you seek a cruise or a flight and hotel deal, the Faroe Islands offer fishing, whaling, birdwatching, and local culture.
By Bartleby | Published 1/10/2006
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Depending on your departure cities, your destinations, and your desire for different rewards, you'll find a Scandinavian-based frequent flyer program that pays off with Icelandair, SAS, or Finnair.
By Bartleby | Published 12/28/2005
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To many people, Disney parks are all about dizzying rides and much-too-expensive souvenirs. In EPCOT, World Showcase is an educational yet fun trip around the world without leaving the Florida coast.
By Lacie Schaeffer | Published 12/28/2005
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The President of the United States is repeatedly given the title of the world's most powerful man. The United States president has more power and influence than anyone on earth.
By Joe Umbrell | Published 12/6/2005
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If you have a trip to Norway in your future, lucky you! This may help you to choose which of the many points of interest you wish to visit.
By Katharina | Published 10/31/2005
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For many generations there has been a constant conflict in the Middle East. The conflict has taken many lives, caused numerous arguments and is still yet unresolved. Although many solutions have been proposed, none have produced a reasonable resolution.
By Kevin Hofer | Published 8/22/2005
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