15 April 2003
Christian Democrats divided over nursery price cap Call for compromise over pre-school day-care Labours Jens Stoltenberg prepared for Governments resignation EU membership more important than government office for Conservatives Conference on terrorism in New York We spend most on beer and tobacco 200 formed Progress Party branch in Spain Police warn of major traffic controls Todays comment from Vårt Land
The EEA enlargement and transitional rules
The EEA enlargement offers new opportunities for both new and existing EU member states. Norway has stated that access to the Norwegian labour market for workers from the new member states will be as wide as possible, and this continues to be the case. Labour market access will be considerably simplified from 1 May this year.
Mammakatten som viftet med halen og andre fortellinger
Det var stappfullt på Stovner bibliotek da barn og voksne, svarte og hvite, feiret den internasjonale morsmålsdagen 21. februar.
Frodo puster Harry i nakken
(Film) Det totale besøkstallet for "Ringenes herre: Ringens brorskap" passerer snart "Harry Potter og de vises stein" i Norge.
Football suicide carnage averted
A group of 10 terror suspects arrested in Britain overnight were planning an attack on Manchester United's stadium during this weekend's blockbuster against Liverpool, according to reports.
Sri Lanka: head offers peace talks
Sri Lanka's new president, Mahinda Rajapakse, has invited the Tamil Tigers to resume peace talks. This comes a day after the rebels issued an ultimatum for a political settlement.
Graves desecrated over Iraq abuse
Pictures of Iraqi prisoners being abused by US troops and vengeful inscriptions were found on desecrated graves of British soldiers of World War I in Gaza City, the cemetery curator said today.
Nyttig bok om flyktninger i eksil
Med boka Flukt og eksil - traume, identitet og mestring håper psykiater og psykoanalytiker Sverre Varvin å gi en forståelse av hvordan det er å være forfulgt og måtte flykte fra sitt eget land.
14 March 2003
Socialist Left Party neck and neck with Labour Relations with USA remain good, says PMGovernment split over job relocation plansDnB boss bags a bargainGovernment pays NOK 60 million for truce with teachersNew Centre Party leader aims to ditch sourpuss image Todays comment from AftenpostenSport
Car bombs halted, suspects held
SEVERAL car bombs were intercepted and a number of suspects arrested by Jordanian security forces, thwarting several terrorist attacks, the government said today.