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28/02/2003
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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10/02/2003
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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15/03/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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29/09/2000
Press release
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Press release No.: 62/00 Date: 29.09.2000 Contact: Sissel Edvardsen, +47 22 24 61 09 1 Final disposal of disused pipelines and cables The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy today presented a White Paper to the Storting (Parliament) on the final
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17/06/1999
Press release
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Press release No.: 42/99 Date: 17.06.99 Contact: Sissel Edvardsen, +47 22 34 61 09 Norm prices for Norwegian crude oil 1 st Quarter 1999 The Petroleum Price Board has set normprices for Norwgian crude oil lifted in the 1 st> quarter of 1999. The
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13/11/2001
Press release
The Office of the Prime Minister
Norwegian Prime Minister offers condolences to President Bush (pdf)
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15/11/2001
Press release
The Office of the Prime Minister
New political advisor in Ministry of Agriculture (pdf)
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17/03/2000
Press release
The Office of the Prime Minister
Stoltenberg's government succeeds Bondevik's government (pdf)
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31/03/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 65/00 Date: 31 March 2000 JAGLAND’S NEW SPECIAL ADVISER ( Aftenposten) Yesterday’s appointment of Socialist Left party chairman Erik Solheim to the position of special
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08/11/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 215/00 Date: 8 November 2000 LABOUR POLITICIANS WANT TO COOPERATE WITH CENTRE (Aftenposten) Three out of four Labour politicians at the local level want Labour to form a
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11/10/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 195 /00 Date: 11 October 2000 MAJORITY AT THE FOURTH ATTEMPT (Aftenposten) Norway was voted into the UN Security Council yesterday, with effect from the New Year, but not
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20/10/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 202/00 Date: 20 October 2000 KING PLEADS FOR PRIVACY TO BE RESPECTED (Dagsavisen) Even the royal family needs a private life, warned King Harald at a banquet for
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28/09/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 186/00 Date: 28 September 2000 CENTRIST ALLIANCE TO GET TOUGH WITH LABOUR (Aftenposten) Centre Party chairman Odd Roger Enoksen, taking a harder line with the Government,
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18/12/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 243/00 Date: 18 December 2000 Non-union workers may have to pay LO fee (Dagens Næringsliv) Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) vice president Gerd-Liv Valla is
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06/12/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 235/00 Date: 6 December 2000 Stoltenberg attacks Hagen (Dagsavisen) Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg has attacked Carl I. Hagen and Carl I. Hagen has attacked Jens
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13/12/2001
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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08/10/2001
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 192/01 Date: 8 October 2001 Increased threat of terrorism in Norway (Dagbladet) "Norway must expect the risk of terrorist attacks in Norway to increase following yesterday’s
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29/10/2001
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 207/01 Date: 29 October 2001 Kværner hopes pinned on Russians (Aftenposten) The deadline for Kværner’s efforts to avoid bankruptcy expires at 10 am today. Kværner is pinning
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11/09/2001
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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23/01/2001
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 16/01 Date: 23 January 2001 Norway’s hidden oil elite meet (Aftenposten) The Storting’s Energy and Environment Committee has invited 15 men to a three-day hearing on the