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16.10.2001
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23.10.2001
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The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No.203/01 Date: 23 October 2001 Minister’s fellow Freemasons from fishing industry (Dagsavisen) Fisheries Minister Svein Ludvigsen belongs to the same Masonic Lodge as several
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29.10.2001
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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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30.10.2001
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31.10.2001
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01.11.2001
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The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 210/01 Date: 1 November 2001 Fighter planes to be paid for out of oil revenues (Aftenposten) Defence Minister Kristin Krohn Devold wants to buy even more fighter planes than
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02.11.2001
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The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 211/01 Date: 2 November 2001 Tax cuts for the poorest (Dagsavisen) Next Friday Finance Minister Per-Kristian Foss will present the Government’s adjusted proposal for next
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06.11.2001
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16.09.1998
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Your Majesty, Mr. President and Mrs. Kivrikoglu, Mr. Chairman and Mrs. Naumann, Honoured Guests, Prime Minister Clemenceau of France is supposed to have said that: ”war is a too serious matter to be left to the generals”. In this gathering of
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04.12.1998
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Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I sincerely appreciate this opportunity to address this breakfast seminar with participants from the business communities of Norway and Chile. It is an excellent opportunity for the Norwegian business
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25.08.1998
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Your Majesty, Mr Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen. I want to use this opportunity to thank our hosts today, Stavanger kommune, and not only for today´s excellent lunch here at hotel Atlantic. I would also like to emphasise Stavanger´s role as Norway´s ”
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09.12.1998
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Mr. President, Ministers, Your Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen, When you visited Norway earlier this year, Mr. President, you spoke of your homeland and invited us to come and see for ourselves. This was a very welcome invitation which we have
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25.02.1999
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Check against delivery Ministers, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Geographical distance separates us. Differences in history and cultural heritage separate us. Yet, Norway and Egypt enjoy a close and friendly relationship, a relationship that
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07.12.1998
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Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you all to this joint Norwegian-Brazilian seminar on Deep Water Technology. The participants truly represent an impressive gathering of distinguished officials and
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Tidligere statsminister Kjell Magne Bondevik
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04.12.1998
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Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen! Leading experts on global food supply are worried about the future. In less than three decades, in the year 2025, the estimated world population will be eight billion people. We know the problems we have in
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07.12.1998
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Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a pleasure for me to have this opportunity to address this gathering of distinguished representatives of the business community in Norway and Brazil. Let me at the outset pay tribute to those who have
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15.03.1999
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Norway has a special obligation to support the peace process, since our capital was the cradle of the Oslo Accords, but also because Norway witnessed the signing of the Interim Agreement, known as the Oslo II agreement. The Norwegian Government will
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07.04.1999
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17.03.1999
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President Mandela and Mrs Machel, Your Majesties, Your Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen, It is indeed a rare privilege to welcome a dear friend, who has lived through most of this century, and shaped its history to the extent that you have, Mr
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22.04.1999
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Your Excellencies, The United Nations is much more than an organisation. The United Nations is a symbol of our aspirations, ideals, and hopes for a better future. It is therefore with great pleasure and pride that I salute you here today. As
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