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25/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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22/02/2002
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22/02/2002
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The ceasefire agreement that enters
into force 00:00 hours on 23 February 2002 is the overall objective
of the parties is to find a negotiated solution to the ethnic
conflict in Sri Lanka, which has cost 60,000 lives and caused
widespread human
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22/02/2002
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
22 February 2002 Statement by Mr. Jan Petersen, Foreign Minister of Norway Announcement of Sri Lanka ceasefire As from 00:00 hours on 23 February 2002, a ceasefire agreement enters into force between the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation
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21/02/2002
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Press release No.: 36/02 Date: 21.02.2002 Norway condemns attack by Sudan government on civilians The Norwegian Government has received an alarming report from the United Nations World Food Programme today 21 February, which gives an account of an
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21/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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21/02/2002
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20/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 36/02 Date: 20 February 2002 Norway to boost presence in Zimbabwe (Aftenposten) The EU has decided to withdraw its observers, who were to have monitored the presidential
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19/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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18/02/2002
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18/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 33/02 Date: 15 February 2002 Labour under 20 per cent (Aftenposten) The Labour Party is now the country’s third largest party, behind both the Conservatives and the Progress
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15/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 32/02 Date: 14 February 2002 Government considers further defence cuts (Aftenposten) Defence Minister Kristin Krohn Devold is considering further cuts in defence spending.
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15/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No.31/02 Date: 13 February 2002 Royal wedding clashes with exam day (Aftenposten) This year’s final exams for 56,000 secondary school pupils could be switched to a new date. The
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12/02/2002
Press release
Ministry of Finance
Press release No.: 40/2001 Date: 26.04.01 Contacts: Nina Bjerkedal, phone + 47 22 24 45 07/Stig Sollund, phone +47 22 24 44 74 PROPOSAL FOR PETROLEUM TAXATION AMENDMENT The Ministry of Finance will tomorrow, Friday, present a proposal on amendments
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11/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 29/02 Date: 11 February 2002 Anti-terrorism insurance to become compulsory (Dagsavisen) The insurance industry believes that all Norwegians should carry anti-terrorism
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08/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 28/02 Date: 8 February 2002 To Norway without ID papers (Aftenposten) Almost 15,000 people sought asylum in Norway last year. 84 per cent of them, or around 12,000 people,
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07/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 27/02 Date: 7 February 2002 No cash benefit cut for immigrant mothers (Dagsavisen) The rules governing the additional cash benefit for children under three will probably be
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06/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 26/02 Date: 6. February 2002 Good intentions but little action (Aftenposten) Eight out of ten Norwegian managers say they think it is important to take positive action to
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05/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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05/02/2002
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs