19 February 2003

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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 gasToday’s comment from Aftenposten

Refugees on hunger strike (Belgium)

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The number of Afghan refugees on hunger strike in the Ixelles Sainte Croix church rose to 300 this weekend, and five have been transferred to a nearby hospital.

Det Kongelige Hoff

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Marathon vote ends in Venezuela

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Polling stations around Venezuela are finally closing after huge numbers turned out in a controversial referendum on President Hugo Chavez's rule.

Judge quits Milosevic trial

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The presiding judge in Slobodan Milosevic's war crimes trial is stepping down for health reasons, adding to the uncertainty over the two-year-old hearing just as prosecutors were set to wrap up their case.

Prosjektmedarbeider

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I forbindelse med oppstart av prosjekt "Masker - opplysningsarbeid og hjelp til selvhjelpsarbeid blant hiv-positive afrikanere i Norge" søker Aksept prosjektmedarbeider i 40 % stilling.

Iraqi nuclear assets ‘gone’

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Equipment and materials used to make nuclear arms could have been vanishing in Iraq since the invasion, the United Nations warned.

En festival for alle

300 artister. Eksotisk dufter og fast food fra Etiopia, Chile, Iran eller Pakistan. Chorizos, empanada, samosa og kebab. Det har vært Mela igjen på rådhusplassen.

Pakistan back in Commonwealth

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Pakistan was readmitted to the Commonwealth today, five years after its membership was suspended following the October 1999 bloodless coup that brought General Pervez Musharraf to power.

Iraq: Insurgents Attack Polling Stations

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Insurgents staged attacks against polling stations and political party offices on Wednesday, as they pressed a bloody campaign to undermine Iraq (news - web sites)'s weekend elections.