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10/06/2002
Speech/statement
The Office of the Prime Minister
Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik Speech at Baltic Sea States Summit St. Petersburg, Russia, 10 June 2002 Mr. President, I am happy to address a question of direct relevance to all people. The old saying ”prevention is better than cure” is very
By
Former Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik
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07/06/2002
Speech/statement
Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development
In Tromsø, 7. - 8. th. of June.
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07/06/2002
Report
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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07/06/2002
Press release
Ministry of Defence
The Government has decided to
continue Norwegian participation in the United States
Joint Strike Fighter project. Norway has been a participant
in the introductory phase of this programme since 1996. The
intention is to enable Norway to take
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07/06/2002
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
HE Ms. Hilde F. Johnson, Minister of International Development Intervention by the Minister in the Inter-active dialogue on the Political Declaration WSSD, Prep.Com. IV, Denpasar, Indonesia, 7 June 2002 Madame Chair, Yesterday I asked the question:
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07/06/2002
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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06/06/2002
Speech/statement
Barne- og familiedepartementet
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06/06/2002
Speech/statement
Ministry of Finance
Statsråd Per Kristian Foss - Lansering av Niels Henrik Abels Minnepris Abel Bicentennial Conference, Universitetet i Oslo 6. juni 2002 Representatives of the mathematical community, Distinguished guests! It is a great pleasure for me to address the
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06/06/2002
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
By HE Ms. Hilde F. Johnson,
Norwegian Minister of International Development
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06/06/2002
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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05/06/2002
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Press release No.: 118/02 Date: 5 May 02 Foreign Minister Jan Petersen condemns suicide operation in Israel Foreign Minister Jan Petersen reacted with abhorrence and outrage to news of the suicide bombing near Haifa, Israel, on Wednesday. According
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05/06/2002
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 102/02 Date: 5 June 2002 NHO calls for small local wage rises (Dagsavisen) The Confederation of Norwegian Business and Industry (NHO) is afraid that a combination of
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05/06/2002
Speech/statement
Ministry of the Environment
05.06.02 Plenary discussion on the document of implementation, WSSD Prep.Com IV, Bali, 5 June 2002 Statement by the Norwegian Minister of the Environment, Børge Brende We are here to prepare for the Johannesburg summit, 10 years after Rio. In Rio we
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05/06/2002
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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04/06/2002
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 101/02 Date: 4 June 2002 No dispensation for Dagsavisen (Klassekampen) The Norwegian Newspaper Publishers’ Association (MBL), representing the employers in the on-going
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03/06/2002
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 100/02 Date: 3 June 2002 Snow White approved at last (Dagsavisen) This weekend Hammerfest’s mayor, Alf E. Jakobsen, was celebrating the fact that the Snow White development
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03/06/2002
Speech/statement
Ministry of Agriculture
Statement by Mr Leif Helge
Kongshaug, State Secretary for Agriculture in Norway
Agenda item 6 “Food Safety and Quality” - Results from
the FAO/WHO Pan-European conference, Budapest, February 2002
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03/06/2002
Speech/statement
Ministry of Agriculture
Statement by Mr Leif Helge
Kongshaug, State Secretary for Agriculture in Norway
Agenda item 5 World Food Summit follow-up
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31/05/2002
Press release
Ministry of the Environment
Norway is one of the first
industrialised countries to ratify the Kyoto Protocol on reductions
in emissions of greenhouse gases. Ratification took place on 30 May
2002. (31.05.02)
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31/05/2002
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was
informed in December 2000 that the World Bank Consultant Trust
Funds (CTFs) of six countries had been used in a way that was not
consistent with the provisions of the trust fund agreement.