3 June 2003
Government tries for budget deal with LabourGovernment forced to raise pensionsConservatives forced to back downAbolition of electricity tax could lead to wasteSAS slash faresSAS says save or face the sackWorking group proposes three-month military serviceTodays comment from Dagbladet
2 June 2003
Flow of asylum seekers to Norway dries up Stock market up NOK 120 billion Government not taking Progress Party demands seriously Socialist Left Party embarks on EU debateConsultants getting rich on hospital reformNorwegians not wantedUse of credit cards abroad to be put under surveillanceFotum ready with bid for HafslundFinancial hardship for newly qualified Student loans used as a form of social securityPetrol station groceries expensive but popularTodays comment from Aftenposten
30 May 2003
Threatenened embassy in Kenya could be moved Government and opposition clash over benefits rises Pensioners cheated out of NOK 500 millionGovernment could split apart over HEP plansJens Stoltenberg getting in a mess over SaudaStorting votes to expand use of good conduct certificates Norwegians swindled out of NOK 30 millionPoliticians hit back at Norsk Hydro bossNorsk Hydro boss dubbed irresponsible by union leaderTodays comment from Dagbladet
28 May 2003
Progress Party demands NOK 3 billion increase in public spendingLabour looking for revenue raisersYoung Labour steamrollered over HEPLabour veteran attacks StoltenbergUnion bosses at odds with Labour leadership over EU Bureaucrats invade Norways hospitalsGlimmer of hope for SASs Norwegian employees Complete standstill in Norway Consumers believe food is more expensive than it really isNew dog legislation adopted last nightTodays comment from Aftenposten
27 May 2003
Krekar could face military tribunalAbrupt halt to regional aid measureGovernment approval for creation of Sharia council No need to stockpile cash Negotiations moving towards compromise on pre-school day-carePetroleum Fund suffers more lossesYoung shoppers are not so gullibleEU opens doors to salmon exports Call for police certificate to prevent abuse by church officialsBiggest ever closing-down saleSwedish strawberries unwantedTodays comment from Dagsavisen
26 May 2003
Oslo police slam hunt for terrorists Police pensioners to the rescueMore cuts at SASNorwegians cheapest to sackProgress Party ready with budget demandsMore industrial disputes go to court Internet creates child abusersMen victims of miscarriage of justice, it is claimedPolice cannot understand what doctors writeTodays comment from Dagbladet/Sunday
23 May 2003
Police chief compares situation to aftermath of September 11 Krekar admits al-Qaida meetingAl-Qaida phone numbers could be Krekars undoingGood-bye to peaceCall for separate anti-terrorism ministry Foreign Ministry tightens securityNorwegian forces prepare to test offensive skillsArmy used environmental toxin during mountain exerciseSoutheastern region benefits from new electoral lawTodays comment from Verdens Gang
22 May 2003
Terror threat a mysteryNorway penalized for peace effortsSurprised by terror threatsThe Norwegian terrorist targetsUS embassy in state of high alert Muslims in shock Statoil asks for anti-terror helpGiske predicts compromise agreement in the Storting Quiet words to get Devold into Nato top slot Labour growing as unemployment risesTodays comment from Aftenposten
Are there genocides in Norway?
Nowadays, Rwandas authorities have added many countries on the black list; in which ( according to unofficial sources but official)Norway is included, supposed to have given asylum to groups hostile to the regime. We have to notice that since 1994, Kagames Regime have survived by suppressing freedom and democracy.
Stay here or die here say refugees
- if refused the right to cross into Greece. Doctors are already warning that, without proper shelter, food, water and medical care, deaths could occur at any time among the refugees which include 270 children, newly born babies and ten pregnant women.

