25 February 2003
LO opts for moderationPower overload30,000 jobs threatened by EEA AgreementNo! No! No!Opposition stymies Normans relocation plansFiery protest against WTOSocialist Left Party surging forwardLack of cash leads to substandard care of the elderlyTighter national budget forecastNew tobacco brands to be launchedTodays comment from Dagbladet
24 February 2003
No promises from SolbergGovernment accused of ducking responsibility for unemploymentStoltenberg accused of being two-facedGovernment accused of exploiting the unemployed Three-fold increase in number of people reporting threats Unions disagree over wages strategySocialist Left Party accused of being Saddams errand-boy Local authorities not carrying out alcohol checksState Housing Bank to become social bankInternational investors do not trust Norwegian executives Røkke planning gigantic sell-off Todays comment from Aftenposten
21 February 2003
Labour leadership calls for swift action on EU membership Jagland: EU has an obligation Government asks Storting for new war mandate Norway may be able to smooth things out Fiscal policy relief right around the corner Bank governor provokes union boss No help for industry Krekar counting on the Netherlands Banks may take claim to auditing firm Today’s comment, from Dagsavisen
20 February 2003
Krekar to be deported but cannot be forcibly expelledBush to visit Norway when Bondevik away in JapanBut why is he coming?Labour could drop EU membership as campaign issue at next electionStock Exchange celebrates Nagell-Erichsen convictionTodays comment from Dagbladet
19 February 2003
Krekar branded a threat to national security Krekar says he trusts ministerUS President may come to NorwayBush will face demonstrators if he visits NorwayBattle for paternity leaveLabour pulls aheadStorting could extend net wages scheme Unions call for Government to spend more oil money Centre Party leadership divided over gasTodays comment from Aftenposten
18 February 2003
No need to send patients abroad for treatment Progress Party to establish branches in Spain Two women take helm at Centre Party Foss rebuts Stoltenberg criticism EU could weaken Norways insider-trading regulations Impossible to check all asylum seekers, says Minister NORAD hands out NOK 1 billion Still thousands of knives in hand-baggage Todays comment from Dagbladet
17 February 2003
Record numbers fill Oslos streets Demonstration no criticism of Government, says PMNorway asked to provide forces for IraqOpposition votes through aid package for victims of power crisisMore people undecided on EU membershipEnoksen resigns as Centre Party chairmanLabour could not have saved Snow White Economic migrancy has negative impact on immigrants Call for prisoners to share cellsMassive drop on Oslo Stock Exchange so far this year Record number insurance frauds exposedTodays comment from Dagens Næringsliv
14 February 2003
Storting backs PetersenCentre Party and Socialist Left Party criticalCentre Party more radical with HagaJagland challenges dovesBest ever poll results for Socialist Left PartyNumber of welfare claimants still rising Telenors shopping spree has cost NOK 15 billionMerchant fleet shrinks Shipyards get NOK 300 million in emergency aid Primary GPs must be used more widelyTodays comment from Dagsavisen