• Italian food fight breaks out in Oslo FEBRUARY 22, 2010
• Muslims denounce Islamic 'idiot' FEBRUARY 21, 2010
• 'Curling clowns' attract attention FEBRUARY 21, 2010
• Terror threat level 'enters new phase' FEBRUARY 18, 2010
• Groups fire up new smoking bans FEBRUARY 18, 2010
• As Muslim tensions rise, researchers probe 'morality police' FEBRUARY 17, 2010
• Government seeks advice from public FEBRUARY 17, 2010
• Haakon dubbed 'coolest prince' of all FEBRUARY 16, 2010
• Great 'museum shuffle' plays on FEBRUARY 15, 2010
• Carlsen at the top of his game FEBRUARY 10, 2010
• Albania's traffic flow better than Norway's FEBRUARY 10, 2010
• Thousands stuck in immigration backlog FEBRUARY 10, 2010
• State willing to bail out SAS, again FEBRUARY 9, 2010
• Taxi drivers scolded over protest FEBRUARY 9, 2010
• KrF reformer wins Bondevik's nod FEBRUARY 8, 2010
• Kidnapping stumps local police FEBRUARY 8, 2010
• Black metal lost its stab at Eurovision FEBRUARY 6, 2010
• Artists tune up for song contest final FEBRUARY 5, 2010
• Støre talks tough in Russia FEBRUARY 4, 2010
• 'More spying now than during the Cold War' FEBRUARY 4, 2010
• Experts present their sick leave cure FEBRUARY 3, 2010
• Central bank: 'No rise in interest rates' FEBRUARY 3, 2010
• Norway loses another hero of Telemark FEBRUARY 3, 2010
• Woman attacked by deformed moose FEBRUARY 2, 2010
• US fighter jet delays 'unfortunate' FEBRUARY 2, 2010
• 'Unacceptable' that soldiers are for hire FEBRUARY 2, 2010
• Human drama behind Torshov murder FEBRUARY 1, 2010
• Soldiers want higher pay in Afghanistan FEBRUARY 1, 2010
• Christian Democrats seek revival FEBRUARY 1, 2010
• Custody dispute sparks 'scandal' and 'diplomatic crisis' FEBRUARY 1, 2010
• Help wanted: New Munch Museum boss JANUARY 29, 2010
• Israeli embassy mulls a move JANUARY 28, 2010
• Krekar went into hiding after shootings JANUARY 27, 2010
• Northern Norway braced for a storm JANUARY 26, 2010
• Elderly man froze to death at home JANUARY 26, 2010
• Crown Prince heads back to Davos JANUARY 26, 2010
• Hospital scandal breaks out in Bærum JANUARY 22, 2010
• Another literary jubilee sets off debate JANUARY 21, 2010
• Talks begin over sick leave reform JANUARY 21, 2010
• More support for strict alcohol laws JANUARY 20, 2010
• Hurtigruten defies mid-winter blues JANUARY 20, 2010
• Objections rise to sexual organ exams JANUARY 20, 2010
• Oil fund stumps out tobacco firms JANUARY 19, 2010
• Foreign Minister on whirlwind Middle East tour JANUARY 19, 2010
• Strong support for new train tunnel JANUARY 18, 2010
• No mention of 'morality police' in the mosque, despite outcry JANUARY 18, 2010
• Løvland song heads into Eurovision finals JANUARY 16, 2010
• Consultants' reports blasts university, but UiO president undaunted JANUARY 14, 2010
• Outcry over Oslo's own 'morality police' JANUARY 13, 2010
• Tax lists remain open for inspection JANUARY 13, 2010
• Princess runs into trouble with angels JANUARY 13, 2010
• Paternity leave meets its goals JANUARY 12, 2010
• Costs rise as temperatures fall JANUARY 12, 2010
• Black metal group wins Melodi Grand Prix semi-final JANUARY 8, 2010
• Statoil lands huge wind power project JANUARY 8, 2010
• Transport Minister admits train system is 'in crisis' JANUARY 8, 2010
• Oil industry offensive draws critics JANUARY 8, 2010
• British historian scolds Norway, again JANUARY 7, 2010
• Foreign prisoners' benefits spark debate JANUARY 7, 2010
• Hamsun letters reveal cold heart JANUARY 5, 2010
• World attention on Yemen may help solve murder case JANUARY 5, 2010
• 'Welfare system not sustainable' JANUARY 5, 2010
• Defense Minister: 'Bring NATO home' JANUARY 5, 2010
• What's ahead for Norway in 2010 JANUARY 4, 2010
• New Year speeches: Prime Minister seeks advice, king issues some warnings JANUARY 4, 2010
• Norway high on 'most admired' list JANUARY 3, 2010
• Ski season swings into high gear DECEMBER 31, 2009
• War hero Haugland passes away quietly DECEMBER 30, 2009
• More trouble hits train system DECEMBER 30, 2009
• Michelle Obama gives Oleana a boost DECEMBER 29, 2009
• Princess wins support for her title DECEMBER 29, 2009
• Cold snap may last for another three weeks DECEMBER 29, 2009
• Holiday sales set no big records DECEMBER 28, 2009
• Skier missing, later found dead, after avalanche DECEMBER 28, 2009
• Traditions warm chilly holidays DECEMBER 23, 2009
• Language council wants to 'norskify' computer terms DECEMBER 22, 2009
• Stoltenberg offers own progress report DECEMBER 22, 2009
• Erna gets higher marks than Jens DECEMBER 22, 2009
• Royal family heads for the hills DECEMBER 21, 2009
• Bjurstrøm takes over labour ministry DECEMBER 21, 2009
• New climate deal disappoints, but an important 'small step' DECEMBER 20, 2009
• Hopes rise for new climate pact DECEMBER 18, 2009
• Holmenkollen races to meet deadline DECEMBER 18, 2009
• Norway falls out of oil's 'Top 10'DECEMBER 17, 2009
• Politicians overrule liberal judges DECEMBER 17, 2009
• Missionary children suffered neglect DECEMBER 16, 2009
• Central bank raises interest rates DECEMBER 16, 2009
• Jens gets key role at climate talks DECEMBER 16, 2009
• Salmon industry caught in lice crisis DECEMBER 15, 2009
• Budget troubles ail Folkemuseum DECEMBER 14, 2009
• EU forces Norway to cut emissions DECEMBER 14, 2009
• Jagland fends off tax critics DECEMBER 14, 2009
• Ice melting at a 'dramatic' rate DECEMBER 14, 2009
• Norwegians arrested in Copenhagen DECEMBER 13, 2009
• Historic Nobel visit comes to an end DECEMBER 11, 2009
• Thousands gather to hail Obama DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Nobel Banquet: 'A dinner for sponsors' DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Obama tackled Peace Prize critics DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Stoltenberg defends Obama's prize DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Obama 'slips' into Oslo DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Nobel Days in Oslo (picture series) DECEMBER 9, 2009
• Labour dives in new public opinion poll DECEMBER 9, 2009
• 'Fortress Oslo' ready for Obama DECEMBER 9, 2009
• Bhatti held during Obama's visit DECEMBER 9, 2009
• Oslo third 'greenest' city in Europe DECEMBER 8, 2009
• Bagatelle to close before Christmas DECEMBER 8, 2009
• Jens gets 35 minutes with Obama DECEMBER 8, 2009
• Rejected asylum seekers sent home DECEMBER 7, 2009
• Norway's own emissions under fire DECEMBER 7, 2009
• Minister fears deal between US and China DECEMBER 7, 2009
• High-profile chef quits in a huff DECEMBER 7, 2009
• Demonstrators to greet Obama DECEMBER 7, 2009
• Norwegian salmon under threat DECEMBER 4, 2009
• Norwegians held in Congo lose appeal DECEMBER 3, 2009
• Oslo settlements date to the Stone Age DECEMBER 3, 2009
• No more soldiers from Norway DECEMBER 3, 2009
• Industrial firms hit the brakes DECEMBER 3, 2009
• Waterfront projects run into critics DECEMBER 2, 2009
• Oslo battens down the hatches DECEMBER 2, 2009
• Mourners marched for murder victim DECEMBER 2, 2009
• Russians boost flights off Norway DECEMBER 1, 2009
• More workers found living in fire traps NOVEMBER 30 2009
• Rejected refugees go on a rampage NOVEMBER 30 2009
• Marathon documentary marks 100th anniversary of Bergen-Oslo line NOVEMBER 30 2009
• New threats linked to tax lists NOVEMBER 30 2009
• Police tackle new wave of burglaries NOVEMBER 30 2009
• EU factions mobilize for new vote NOVEMBER 28 2009
• Biodiesel tax clears Parliament NOVEMBER 27 2009
• Bergen tries to forgive holiday vandal NOVEMBER 27 2009
• No turkey, but reason for thanks NOVEMBER 27 2009
• Search ends for new skating coach NOVEMBER 25, 2009
• Critics try to reel in Fisheries Minister NOVEMBER 25, 2009
• Statoil wants to drill off Greenland NOVEMBER 25, 2009
• Investor's Saab dream hits the skids NOVEMBER 25, 2009
• Millions spent on royal visits NOVEMBER 24, 2009
• Bergen rebuilds its 'Gingerbread City' NOVEMBER 24, 2009
• Suddenly, some signs of pessimism NOVEMBER 23, 2009
• Reward offered for gingerbread vandals NOVEMBER 23, 2009
• EU blasts care of farm animals NOVEMBER 23, 2009
• New swine flu strain 'not alarming' NOVEMBER 22, 2009
• Running uphill takes off in Norway NOVEMBER 22, 2009
• Tough job market for immigrants NOVEMBER 22, 2009
• Norway to emerge from crisis first NOVEMBER 20, 2009
• Biodiesel tax hurts Labour's image NOVEMBER 20, 2009
• Stoltenberg tackles sick leave costs NOVEMBER 19, 2009
• Another art theft kept under wraps NOVEMBER 19, 2009
• Group launches anti-vaccine campaign NOVEMBER 18, 2009
• Police uncover huge narcotics stash NOVEMBER 18, 2009
• More Munch art disappears NOVEMBER 18, 2009
• Biodiesel tax 'a shame for Norway' NOVEMBER 16, 2009
• Kidnapped journalist admits 'mistake' NOVEMBER 16, 2009
• Poland's ambassador worried for his countrymen in Norway NOVEMBER 16, 2009
• Carlsen secures top chess ranking NOVEMBER 15, 2009
• Progress Party is opposition's largest NOVEMBER 15, 2009
• Most Norwegians are still anti-EU NOVEMBER 15, 2009
• Commentary: What are they thinking? NOVEMBER 13, 2009
• Thieves snatch Munch lithograph NOVEMBER 13, 2009
• Royals won't be meeting Mandela NOVEMBER 12, 2009
• Swine flu claims more victims NOVEMBER 12, 2009
• Foreign Minister home from Kabul NOVEMBER 11, 2009
• Record flight delays raise concerns NOVEMBER 11, 2009
• Oil fund reports best results ever NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• UN envoy home for needed 'R&R' NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• Vaccinations now available to all NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• Tougher times hurt 'julebord' season NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• Norway shipped out its poorest NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• Vikings were the terrorists of their time NOVEMBER 9, 2009
• 'Fanny and Alexander' hits the stage NOVEMBER 8, 2009
• Princess draws another crowd NOVEMBER 8, 2009
• Norway to offer FBI more terror data NOVEMBER 8, 2009
• Parting shots from Labour's patriarch NOVEMBER 5, 2009
• Ambassador in place to greet Obama NOVEMBER 5, 2009
• Norway tops in narcotics seizures NOVEMBER 5, 2009
• Conflicts grow over grazing up north NOVEMBER 4, 2009
• Statoil profits fall 40 percent NOVEMBER 4, 2009
• Officers oppose troop withdrawal NOVEMBER 3, 2009
• Foreign Ministry tries to crack down on suspected proforma marriage NOVEMBER 3, 2009
• Another teen dies from swine flu NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Hanssen's PR career off to poor start NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Huge assault trial gets underway NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Finance minister steps on the brakes NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Princess cashing in on angels again NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• American leads Nordic chapter of prestigious research group NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Russia keeps out human rights workers OCTOBER 30, 2009
• Stoltenberg fends off harsh criticism OCTOBER 30, 2009
• Vaccination programs vary widely OCTOBER 30, 2009
• Telenor profits boost market OCTOBER 29, 2009
• Ex-minister under fire over new post OCTOBER 29, 2009
• Probe launched into flu fatalities OCTOBER 29, 2009
• Two more deaths tied to swine flu OCTOBER 28, 2009
• Interest rates start moving up OCTOBER 28, 2009
• Pushwagner wins back his art OCTOBER 28, 2009
• Hydro reeling over huge loss OCTOBER 27, 2009
• Viking ships likely to stay put OCTOBER 27, 2009
• Statoil gears up Lofoten campaign OCTOBER 27, 2009
• State church slow to integrate OCTOBER 27, 2009
• Cruise record calls for more piers OCTOBER 27, 2009
• Immigrants struggle with Norwegian OCTOBER 26, 2009
• Ullmann pleased with buyer of father Ingmar Bergman's estate OCTOBER 26, 2009
• Auditor General slams state accounts OCTOBER 26, 2009
• Extortion attempts linked to tax lists OCTOBER 26, 2009
• Norway to NATO: 'No more troops' OCTOBER 23, 2009
• State now urges vaccination for all OCTOBER 23, 2009
• Royal 'overnatting' for Obama OCTOBER 23, 2009
• Flying high and flying the coop OCTOBER 22, 2009
• Fossil 'Ida' stirs even more debate OCTOBER 22, 2009
• Thousands more are now millionaires OCTOBER 22, 2009
• New ministers tackle asylum deluge OCTOBER 21, 2009
• Military bemoans lack of support OCTOBER 21, 2009
• Annual tax-snooping season opens OCTOBER 21, 2009
• Ski jumps re-emerging over Oslo OCTOBER 20, 2009
• Few willing to take swine flu vaccine OCTOBER 20, 2009
• Guantanamo refusal 'hypocritical' OCTOBER 20, 2009
• Veterans and new faces make up Labour-dominated government OCTOBER 20, 2009
• Public sector employment soars OCTOBER 19, 2009
• 'Halvorsen out as Finance Minister' OCTOBER 17, 2009
• Krone stronger as budget takes hold OCTOBER 16, 2009
• Norwegians 'most naive' in Europe OCTOBER 16, 2009
• Comeback already predicted for rock band 'a-ha'OCTOBER 16, 2009
• Full retreat on troop return from Afghanistan OCTOBER 16, 2009
• Troops in Afghanistan coming home OCTOBER 15, 2009
• NRK stirs debate on monarchy OCTOBER 15, 2009
• Blazing glory: Autumn arrives in Norway (picture series) OCTOBER 15, 2009
• Norway's ethical dilemma OCTOBER 14, 2009
• Norwegians not so green after all OCTOBER 14, 2009
• More signs of business upturn OCTOBER 13, 2009
• New book adds new drama to Norwegian emigration OCTOBER 13, 2009
• Police and the elderly are biggest budget winners OCTOBER 13, 2009
• Swine flu found on local farm OCTOBER 12, 2009
• Jagland firm on Nobel choice OCTOBER 12, 2009
• Obama accepts 'call to action' OCTOBER 9, 2009
• Oslo gears up to welcome Obama OCTOBER 9, 2009
• Nobel committee defends its Peace Prize for Obama OCTOBER 9, 2009
• Peace Prize goes to Obama OCTOBER 9, 2009
• Peace Prize guessing game soon over OCTOBER 9, 2009
• 'Super minister' calls it quits OCTOBER 8, 2009
• New platform 'will change Norway' OCTOBER 7, 2009
• Afghanistan's first female ambassador bound for Oslo OCTOBER 7, 2009
• Princess' husband kicks up new fuss OCTOBER 7, 2009
• Government coalition agrees new platform OCTOBER 7, 2009
• Svalbard coal mine sparks conflicts OCTOBER 6, 2009
• Artist fights for control of his art OCTOBER 6, 2009
• Depression hits half the population OCTOBER 6, 2009
• Oil fund investments under fire OCTOBER 5, 2009
• Stock soars after Telenor truce OCTOBER 5, 2009
• Norway back on top as world's best place to live OCTOBER 5, 2009
• Crown couple interviewed on CNN, but many questions unanswered OCTOBER 4, 2009
• Early snow took many by surprise OCTOBER 4, 2009
• New airline 'feels' out the market OCTOBER 2, 2009
• Ministerial reshuffle begins OCTOBER 2, 2009
• Tandberg takeover dubbed 'historic' OCTOBER 2, 2009
• No clear candidates for Nobel prize OCTOBER 1, 2009
• Eide prevails in Afghanistan conflict OCTOBER 1, 2009
• Norway ready to offer disaster aid OCTOBER 1, 2009
• Labour lands parliamentary posts OCTOBER 1, 2009
• Oslo football club avoids bankruptcy SEPTEMBER 30, 2009
• Church attendance hits new low SEPTEMBER 30, 2009
• Jagland wins Council of Europe post SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
• Dramatic rescue on Besseggen SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
• New posts, platform face delays SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
• Bus trip over the mountains turned fatal SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
• English moves into lecture halls SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
• Quarrels loom over asylum policies SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
• Government talks get underway: Climate tops coalition's agenda SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
• DnB NOR seeks more capital SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
• Road maintenance out of control SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
• Journalist wins Rafto Prize SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
• Government talks start Monday SEPTEMBER 24, 2009
• New Munch Museum draws a few screams of protest SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
• Central bank keeps interest rates low SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
• Top Oslo politician steps down SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
• Voter turnout jumps with new tally SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
• Police keen on 'zero tolerance' SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
• Doomed Norwegians drop appeal SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
• Norway scolds itself in UN report SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
• Norway invited to exclusive 'environmental dinner' at UN SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
• Fights add to football crisis SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
• Norway hails Obama's decision to drop rocket shield plan SEPTEMBER 18, 2009
• Foreign Minister sets priorities SEPTEMBER 17, 2009
• Reflections on a Norwegian election SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
• Voters 'forgot' the environment SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
• How Norway's parties fared SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
• Jens gets down to work SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
• Cruise ships resist tax call SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
• Four more years with Jens SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
• Liberal Party leader gives up SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• Incumbents win exit polls SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• Oil spill ship finally leaves Norway SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• International observers in place SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• Voters stream to the polls SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• Tempers flare as election nears SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
• Rain delays arrival of fresh lamb SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
• Students crowd into universities SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
• Royals open new national parks SEPTEMBER 10, 2009
• Ministers admit climate failure SEPTEMBER 10, 2009
• Norway protests death sentences SEPTEMBER 9, 2009
• Conservatives 'win' school election SEPTEMBER 9, 2009
• Swine flu claims first local victim SEPTEMBER 8, 2009
• Norwegians sentenced to death SEPTEMBER 8, 2009
• Parliamentary election primer: Here's where the parties stand SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
• Pettersen clinches LPGA trophy SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
• Government withholds critical audits SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
• Polls vary widely as election nears SEPTEMBER 4, 2009
• Ambassador fears EU isolation SEPTEMBER 4, 2009
• Funcom opts to expand in Canada SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
• Sri Lanka angry with Norway SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
• Fur flying in Norway's fur industry SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
• Stormy weather hits royal tour SEPTEMBER 2, 2009
• Norwegians on trial in Congo reportedly forced out of the military SEPTEMBER 2, 2009
• UN boss says he'll pressure world leaders into sealing climate deal SEPTEMBER 2, 2009
• Few leads in latest brutal break-in SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
• Government mulls grocery probe SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
• Many voters remain undecided as election thriller looms SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
• Immigrant penalized for trying to learn Norwegian AUGUST 31, 2009
• UN boss: 'I have my own charisma' AUGUST 31, 2009
• Embattled UN boss lands in Oslo AUGUST 31, 2009
• Birkebeiner riders braved cold, rain and mud over the mountains AUGUST 30, 2009
• Historic day on the waterfront AUGUST 30, 2009
• SEE PHOTOS from the unique opening of a new tunnel under the fjord AUGUST 30, 2009
• Government up for grabs AUGUST 20, 2009
• Oil fund helped curb child labor AUGUST 19, 2009
• UN ambassador blasts UN's boss AUGUST 19, 2009
• Oil firms cut exploration costs AUGUST 18, 2009
• Muslims denounce Islamic 'idiot' FEBRUARY 21, 2010
• 'Curling clowns' attract attention FEBRUARY 21, 2010
• Terror threat level 'enters new phase' FEBRUARY 18, 2010
• Groups fire up new smoking bans FEBRUARY 18, 2010
• As Muslim tensions rise, researchers probe 'morality police' FEBRUARY 17, 2010
• Government seeks advice from public FEBRUARY 17, 2010
• Haakon dubbed 'coolest prince' of all FEBRUARY 16, 2010
• Great 'museum shuffle' plays on FEBRUARY 15, 2010
• Carlsen at the top of his game FEBRUARY 10, 2010
• Albania's traffic flow better than Norway's FEBRUARY 10, 2010
• Thousands stuck in immigration backlog FEBRUARY 10, 2010
• State willing to bail out SAS, again FEBRUARY 9, 2010
• Taxi drivers scolded over protest FEBRUARY 9, 2010
• KrF reformer wins Bondevik's nod FEBRUARY 8, 2010
• Kidnapping stumps local police FEBRUARY 8, 2010
• Black metal lost its stab at Eurovision FEBRUARY 6, 2010
• Artists tune up for song contest final FEBRUARY 5, 2010
• Støre talks tough in Russia FEBRUARY 4, 2010
• 'More spying now than during the Cold War' FEBRUARY 4, 2010
• Experts present their sick leave cure FEBRUARY 3, 2010
• Central bank: 'No rise in interest rates' FEBRUARY 3, 2010
• Norway loses another hero of Telemark FEBRUARY 3, 2010
• Woman attacked by deformed moose FEBRUARY 2, 2010
• US fighter jet delays 'unfortunate' FEBRUARY 2, 2010
• 'Unacceptable' that soldiers are for hire FEBRUARY 2, 2010
• Human drama behind Torshov murder FEBRUARY 1, 2010
• Soldiers want higher pay in Afghanistan FEBRUARY 1, 2010
• Christian Democrats seek revival FEBRUARY 1, 2010
• Custody dispute sparks 'scandal' and 'diplomatic crisis' FEBRUARY 1, 2010
• Help wanted: New Munch Museum boss JANUARY 29, 2010
• Israeli embassy mulls a move JANUARY 28, 2010
• Krekar went into hiding after shootings JANUARY 27, 2010
• Northern Norway braced for a storm JANUARY 26, 2010
• Elderly man froze to death at home JANUARY 26, 2010
• Crown Prince heads back to Davos JANUARY 26, 2010
• Hospital scandal breaks out in Bærum JANUARY 22, 2010
• Another literary jubilee sets off debate JANUARY 21, 2010
• Talks begin over sick leave reform JANUARY 21, 2010
• More support for strict alcohol laws JANUARY 20, 2010
• Hurtigruten defies mid-winter blues JANUARY 20, 2010
• Objections rise to sexual organ exams JANUARY 20, 2010
• Oil fund stumps out tobacco firms JANUARY 19, 2010
• Foreign Minister on whirlwind Middle East tour JANUARY 19, 2010
• Strong support for new train tunnel JANUARY 18, 2010
• No mention of 'morality police' in the mosque, despite outcry JANUARY 18, 2010
• Løvland song heads into Eurovision finals JANUARY 16, 2010
• Consultants' reports blasts university, but UiO president undaunted JANUARY 14, 2010
• Outcry over Oslo's own 'morality police' JANUARY 13, 2010
• Tax lists remain open for inspection JANUARY 13, 2010
• Princess runs into trouble with angels JANUARY 13, 2010
• Paternity leave meets its goals JANUARY 12, 2010
• Costs rise as temperatures fall JANUARY 12, 2010
• Black metal group wins Melodi Grand Prix semi-final JANUARY 8, 2010
• Statoil lands huge wind power project JANUARY 8, 2010
• Transport Minister admits train system is 'in crisis' JANUARY 8, 2010
• Oil industry offensive draws critics JANUARY 8, 2010
• British historian scolds Norway, again JANUARY 7, 2010
• Foreign prisoners' benefits spark debate JANUARY 7, 2010
• Hamsun letters reveal cold heart JANUARY 5, 2010
• World attention on Yemen may help solve murder case JANUARY 5, 2010
• 'Welfare system not sustainable' JANUARY 5, 2010
• Defense Minister: 'Bring NATO home' JANUARY 5, 2010
• What's ahead for Norway in 2010 JANUARY 4, 2010
• New Year speeches: Prime Minister seeks advice, king issues some warnings JANUARY 4, 2010
• Norway high on 'most admired' list JANUARY 3, 2010
• Ski season swings into high gear DECEMBER 31, 2009
• War hero Haugland passes away quietly DECEMBER 30, 2009
• More trouble hits train system DECEMBER 30, 2009
• Michelle Obama gives Oleana a boost DECEMBER 29, 2009
• Princess wins support for her title DECEMBER 29, 2009
• Cold snap may last for another three weeks DECEMBER 29, 2009
• Holiday sales set no big records DECEMBER 28, 2009
• Skier missing, later found dead, after avalanche DECEMBER 28, 2009
• Traditions warm chilly holidays DECEMBER 23, 2009
• Language council wants to 'norskify' computer terms DECEMBER 22, 2009
• Stoltenberg offers own progress report DECEMBER 22, 2009
• Erna gets higher marks than Jens DECEMBER 22, 2009
• Royal family heads for the hills DECEMBER 21, 2009
• Bjurstrøm takes over labour ministry DECEMBER 21, 2009
• New climate deal disappoints, but an important 'small step' DECEMBER 20, 2009
• Hopes rise for new climate pact DECEMBER 18, 2009
• Holmenkollen races to meet deadline DECEMBER 18, 2009
• Norway falls out of oil's 'Top 10'DECEMBER 17, 2009
• Politicians overrule liberal judges DECEMBER 17, 2009
• Missionary children suffered neglect DECEMBER 16, 2009
• Central bank raises interest rates DECEMBER 16, 2009
• Jens gets key role at climate talks DECEMBER 16, 2009
• Salmon industry caught in lice crisis DECEMBER 15, 2009
• Budget troubles ail Folkemuseum DECEMBER 14, 2009
• EU forces Norway to cut emissions DECEMBER 14, 2009
• Jagland fends off tax critics DECEMBER 14, 2009
• Ice melting at a 'dramatic' rate DECEMBER 14, 2009
• Norwegians arrested in Copenhagen DECEMBER 13, 2009
• Historic Nobel visit comes to an end DECEMBER 11, 2009
• Thousands gather to hail Obama DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Nobel Banquet: 'A dinner for sponsors' DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Obama tackled Peace Prize critics DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Stoltenberg defends Obama's prize DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Obama 'slips' into Oslo DECEMBER 10, 2009
• Nobel Days in Oslo (picture series) DECEMBER 9, 2009
• Labour dives in new public opinion poll DECEMBER 9, 2009
• 'Fortress Oslo' ready for Obama DECEMBER 9, 2009
• Bhatti held during Obama's visit DECEMBER 9, 2009
• Oslo third 'greenest' city in Europe DECEMBER 8, 2009
• Bagatelle to close before Christmas DECEMBER 8, 2009
• Jens gets 35 minutes with Obama DECEMBER 8, 2009
• Rejected asylum seekers sent home DECEMBER 7, 2009
• Norway's own emissions under fire DECEMBER 7, 2009
• Minister fears deal between US and China DECEMBER 7, 2009
• High-profile chef quits in a huff DECEMBER 7, 2009
• Demonstrators to greet Obama DECEMBER 7, 2009
• Norwegian salmon under threat DECEMBER 4, 2009
• Norwegians held in Congo lose appeal DECEMBER 3, 2009
• Oslo settlements date to the Stone Age DECEMBER 3, 2009
• No more soldiers from Norway DECEMBER 3, 2009
• Industrial firms hit the brakes DECEMBER 3, 2009
• Waterfront projects run into critics DECEMBER 2, 2009
• Oslo battens down the hatches DECEMBER 2, 2009
• Mourners marched for murder victim DECEMBER 2, 2009
• Russians boost flights off Norway DECEMBER 1, 2009
• More workers found living in fire traps NOVEMBER 30 2009
• Rejected refugees go on a rampage NOVEMBER 30 2009
• Marathon documentary marks 100th anniversary of Bergen-Oslo line NOVEMBER 30 2009
• New threats linked to tax lists NOVEMBER 30 2009
• Police tackle new wave of burglaries NOVEMBER 30 2009
• EU factions mobilize for new vote NOVEMBER 28 2009
• Biodiesel tax clears Parliament NOVEMBER 27 2009
• Bergen tries to forgive holiday vandal NOVEMBER 27 2009
• No turkey, but reason for thanks NOVEMBER 27 2009
• Search ends for new skating coach NOVEMBER 25, 2009
• Critics try to reel in Fisheries Minister NOVEMBER 25, 2009
• Statoil wants to drill off Greenland NOVEMBER 25, 2009
• Investor's Saab dream hits the skids NOVEMBER 25, 2009
• Millions spent on royal visits NOVEMBER 24, 2009
• Bergen rebuilds its 'Gingerbread City' NOVEMBER 24, 2009
• Suddenly, some signs of pessimism NOVEMBER 23, 2009
• Reward offered for gingerbread vandals NOVEMBER 23, 2009
• EU blasts care of farm animals NOVEMBER 23, 2009
• New swine flu strain 'not alarming' NOVEMBER 22, 2009
• Running uphill takes off in Norway NOVEMBER 22, 2009
• Tough job market for immigrants NOVEMBER 22, 2009
• Norway to emerge from crisis first NOVEMBER 20, 2009
• Biodiesel tax hurts Labour's image NOVEMBER 20, 2009
• Stoltenberg tackles sick leave costs NOVEMBER 19, 2009
• Another art theft kept under wraps NOVEMBER 19, 2009
• Group launches anti-vaccine campaign NOVEMBER 18, 2009
• Police uncover huge narcotics stash NOVEMBER 18, 2009
• More Munch art disappears NOVEMBER 18, 2009
• Biodiesel tax 'a shame for Norway' NOVEMBER 16, 2009
• Kidnapped journalist admits 'mistake' NOVEMBER 16, 2009
• Poland's ambassador worried for his countrymen in Norway NOVEMBER 16, 2009
• Carlsen secures top chess ranking NOVEMBER 15, 2009
• Progress Party is opposition's largest NOVEMBER 15, 2009
• Most Norwegians are still anti-EU NOVEMBER 15, 2009
• Commentary: What are they thinking? NOVEMBER 13, 2009
• Thieves snatch Munch lithograph NOVEMBER 13, 2009
• Royals won't be meeting Mandela NOVEMBER 12, 2009
• Swine flu claims more victims NOVEMBER 12, 2009
• Foreign Minister home from Kabul NOVEMBER 11, 2009
• Record flight delays raise concerns NOVEMBER 11, 2009
• Oil fund reports best results ever NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• UN envoy home for needed 'R&R' NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• Vaccinations now available to all NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• Tougher times hurt 'julebord' season NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• Norway shipped out its poorest NOVEMBER 10, 2009
• Vikings were the terrorists of their time NOVEMBER 9, 2009
• 'Fanny and Alexander' hits the stage NOVEMBER 8, 2009
• Princess draws another crowd NOVEMBER 8, 2009
• Norway to offer FBI more terror data NOVEMBER 8, 2009
• Parting shots from Labour's patriarch NOVEMBER 5, 2009
• Ambassador in place to greet Obama NOVEMBER 5, 2009
• Norway tops in narcotics seizures NOVEMBER 5, 2009
• Conflicts grow over grazing up north NOVEMBER 4, 2009
• Statoil profits fall 40 percent NOVEMBER 4, 2009
• Officers oppose troop withdrawal NOVEMBER 3, 2009
• Foreign Ministry tries to crack down on suspected proforma marriage NOVEMBER 3, 2009
• Another teen dies from swine flu NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Hanssen's PR career off to poor start NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Huge assault trial gets underway NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Finance minister steps on the brakes NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Princess cashing in on angels again NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• American leads Nordic chapter of prestigious research group NOVEMBER 2, 2009
• Russia keeps out human rights workers OCTOBER 30, 2009
• Stoltenberg fends off harsh criticism OCTOBER 30, 2009
• Vaccination programs vary widely OCTOBER 30, 2009
• Telenor profits boost market OCTOBER 29, 2009
• Ex-minister under fire over new post OCTOBER 29, 2009
• Probe launched into flu fatalities OCTOBER 29, 2009
• Two more deaths tied to swine flu OCTOBER 28, 2009
• Interest rates start moving up OCTOBER 28, 2009
• Pushwagner wins back his art OCTOBER 28, 2009
• Hydro reeling over huge loss OCTOBER 27, 2009
• Viking ships likely to stay put OCTOBER 27, 2009
• Statoil gears up Lofoten campaign OCTOBER 27, 2009
• State church slow to integrate OCTOBER 27, 2009
• Cruise record calls for more piers OCTOBER 27, 2009
• Immigrants struggle with Norwegian OCTOBER 26, 2009
• Ullmann pleased with buyer of father Ingmar Bergman's estate OCTOBER 26, 2009
• Auditor General slams state accounts OCTOBER 26, 2009
• Extortion attempts linked to tax lists OCTOBER 26, 2009
• Norway to NATO: 'No more troops' OCTOBER 23, 2009
• State now urges vaccination for all OCTOBER 23, 2009
• Royal 'overnatting' for Obama OCTOBER 23, 2009
• Flying high and flying the coop OCTOBER 22, 2009
• Fossil 'Ida' stirs even more debate OCTOBER 22, 2009
• Thousands more are now millionaires OCTOBER 22, 2009
• New ministers tackle asylum deluge OCTOBER 21, 2009
• Military bemoans lack of support OCTOBER 21, 2009
• Annual tax-snooping season opens OCTOBER 21, 2009
• Ski jumps re-emerging over Oslo OCTOBER 20, 2009
• Few willing to take swine flu vaccine OCTOBER 20, 2009
• Guantanamo refusal 'hypocritical' OCTOBER 20, 2009
• Veterans and new faces make up Labour-dominated government OCTOBER 20, 2009
• Public sector employment soars OCTOBER 19, 2009
• 'Halvorsen out as Finance Minister' OCTOBER 17, 2009
• Krone stronger as budget takes hold OCTOBER 16, 2009
• Norwegians 'most naive' in Europe OCTOBER 16, 2009
• Comeback already predicted for rock band 'a-ha'OCTOBER 16, 2009
• Full retreat on troop return from Afghanistan OCTOBER 16, 2009
• Troops in Afghanistan coming home OCTOBER 15, 2009
• NRK stirs debate on monarchy OCTOBER 15, 2009
• Blazing glory: Autumn arrives in Norway (picture series) OCTOBER 15, 2009
• Norway's ethical dilemma OCTOBER 14, 2009
• Norwegians not so green after all OCTOBER 14, 2009
• More signs of business upturn OCTOBER 13, 2009
• New book adds new drama to Norwegian emigration OCTOBER 13, 2009
• Police and the elderly are biggest budget winners OCTOBER 13, 2009
• Swine flu found on local farm OCTOBER 12, 2009
• Jagland firm on Nobel choice OCTOBER 12, 2009
• Obama accepts 'call to action' OCTOBER 9, 2009
• Oslo gears up to welcome Obama OCTOBER 9, 2009
• Nobel committee defends its Peace Prize for Obama OCTOBER 9, 2009
• Peace Prize goes to Obama OCTOBER 9, 2009
• Peace Prize guessing game soon over OCTOBER 9, 2009
• 'Super minister' calls it quits OCTOBER 8, 2009
• New platform 'will change Norway' OCTOBER 7, 2009
• Afghanistan's first female ambassador bound for Oslo OCTOBER 7, 2009
• Princess' husband kicks up new fuss OCTOBER 7, 2009
• Government coalition agrees new platform OCTOBER 7, 2009
• Svalbard coal mine sparks conflicts OCTOBER 6, 2009
• Artist fights for control of his art OCTOBER 6, 2009
• Depression hits half the population OCTOBER 6, 2009
• Oil fund investments under fire OCTOBER 5, 2009
• Stock soars after Telenor truce OCTOBER 5, 2009
• Norway back on top as world's best place to live OCTOBER 5, 2009
• Crown couple interviewed on CNN, but many questions unanswered OCTOBER 4, 2009
• Early snow took many by surprise OCTOBER 4, 2009
• New airline 'feels' out the market OCTOBER 2, 2009
• Ministerial reshuffle begins OCTOBER 2, 2009
• Tandberg takeover dubbed 'historic' OCTOBER 2, 2009
• No clear candidates for Nobel prize OCTOBER 1, 2009
• Eide prevails in Afghanistan conflict OCTOBER 1, 2009
• Norway ready to offer disaster aid OCTOBER 1, 2009
• Labour lands parliamentary posts OCTOBER 1, 2009
• Oslo football club avoids bankruptcy SEPTEMBER 30, 2009
• Church attendance hits new low SEPTEMBER 30, 2009
• Jagland wins Council of Europe post SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
• Dramatic rescue on Besseggen SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
• New posts, platform face delays SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
• Bus trip over the mountains turned fatal SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
• English moves into lecture halls SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
• Quarrels loom over asylum policies SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
• Government talks get underway: Climate tops coalition's agenda SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
• DnB NOR seeks more capital SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
• Road maintenance out of control SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
• Journalist wins Rafto Prize SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
• Government talks start Monday SEPTEMBER 24, 2009
• New Munch Museum draws a few screams of protest SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
• Central bank keeps interest rates low SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
• Top Oslo politician steps down SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
• Voter turnout jumps with new tally SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
• Police keen on 'zero tolerance' SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
• Doomed Norwegians drop appeal SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
• Norway scolds itself in UN report SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
• Norway invited to exclusive 'environmental dinner' at UN SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
• Fights add to football crisis SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
• Norway hails Obama's decision to drop rocket shield plan SEPTEMBER 18, 2009
• Foreign Minister sets priorities SEPTEMBER 17, 2009
• Reflections on a Norwegian election SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
• Voters 'forgot' the environment SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
• How Norway's parties fared SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
• Jens gets down to work SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
• Cruise ships resist tax call SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
• Four more years with Jens SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
• Liberal Party leader gives up SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• Incumbents win exit polls SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• Oil spill ship finally leaves Norway SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• International observers in place SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• Voters stream to the polls SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
• Tempers flare as election nears SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
• Rain delays arrival of fresh lamb SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
• Students crowd into universities SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
• Royals open new national parks SEPTEMBER 10, 2009
• Ministers admit climate failure SEPTEMBER 10, 2009
• Norway protests death sentences SEPTEMBER 9, 2009
• Conservatives 'win' school election SEPTEMBER 9, 2009
• Swine flu claims first local victim SEPTEMBER 8, 2009
• Norwegians sentenced to death SEPTEMBER 8, 2009
• Parliamentary election primer: Here's where the parties stand SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
• Pettersen clinches LPGA trophy SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
• Government withholds critical audits SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
• Polls vary widely as election nears SEPTEMBER 4, 2009
• Ambassador fears EU isolation SEPTEMBER 4, 2009
• Funcom opts to expand in Canada SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
• Sri Lanka angry with Norway SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
• Fur flying in Norway's fur industry SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
• Stormy weather hits royal tour SEPTEMBER 2, 2009
• Norwegians on trial in Congo reportedly forced out of the military SEPTEMBER 2, 2009
• UN boss says he'll pressure world leaders into sealing climate deal SEPTEMBER 2, 2009
• Few leads in latest brutal break-in SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
• Government mulls grocery probe SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
• Many voters remain undecided as election thriller looms SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
• Immigrant penalized for trying to learn Norwegian AUGUST 31, 2009
• UN boss: 'I have my own charisma' AUGUST 31, 2009
• Embattled UN boss lands in Oslo AUGUST 31, 2009
• Birkebeiner riders braved cold, rain and mud over the mountains AUGUST 30, 2009
• Historic day on the waterfront AUGUST 30, 2009
• SEE PHOTOS from the unique opening of a new tunnel under the fjord AUGUST 30, 2009
• Government up for grabs AUGUST 20, 2009
• Oil fund helped curb child labor AUGUST 19, 2009
• UN ambassador blasts UN's boss AUGUST 19, 2009
• Oil firms cut exploration costs AUGUST 18, 2009
• Police escort for princess' daughter AUGUST 18, 2009
• Pre-election debate baffles voters AUGUST 18, 2009
• Holmenkollen Ski Jump project logs enormous budget overruns AUGUST 17, 2009
• What Norway can learn from others, according to its foreign minister AUGUST 17, 2009
• New polls tip change of government AUGUST 14, 2009
• Joyful festival season in full swing AUGUST 14, 2009
• Norway Cup team disappears AUGUST 13, 2009
• SAS cuts to hit hard in Norway AUGUST 13, 2009
• 'Terra' towns sue to recover losses AUGUST 12, 2009
• Tamil living in Norway pegged as new militant leader of LTTE AUGUST 12, 2009
• Election campaign heads home AUGUST 11, 2009
• Norway blasts Burma's latest move against Aung San Suu Kyi AUGUST 11, 2009
• Strawberries and wild salmon under threat AUGUST 10, 2009
• Consumer prices take a dive AUGUST 10, 2009
• Obama picks his man for Oslo AUGUST 10, 2009
• Norway 'underrepresented' at UN AUGUST 7, 2009
• Ship inspections often find flaws AUGUST 7, 2009
• Refugee arrivals set new record AUGUST 7, 2009
• Albino bear charms crowds at Norway's Polar Zoo AUGUST 6, 2009
• Conservatives hit another low AUGUST 6, 2009
• Voters face an election thriller despite 'yawn' of a campaign AUGUST 5, 2009
• Hamsun Center due to close again AUGUST 5, 2009
• Author Hamsun gets his due AUGUST 4, 2009
• Oil spill hits re-election campaign AUGUST 4, 2009
• COMMENTARY: Abolish idyllic notions of Norway AUGUST 3, 2009
• Man killed in shooting at Tøyen AUGUST 3, 2009
• Spill leaves seabirds suffering AUGUST 3, 2009
• Justice Minister tries again to crack down on crime AUGUST 3, 2009
• Grounded ship's oil spill may be worst ever in Norway JULY 31, 2009
• Ships sink and ground, six missing JULY 31, 2009
• Rainfall sets new records in the south JULY 30, 2009
• Custody dispute sets off diplomatic incident JULY 29, 2009
• Welfare system under pressure JULY 29, 2009
• Norway Cup tackles swine flu JULY 28, 2009
• Eastern European crime wave crashes over Norway JULY 27, 2009
• Summer season straightening up JULY 27, 2009
• Tycoon set to become tax exile JULY 24, 2009
• Police crack drug-smuggling ring JULY 23, 2009
• Oil-rich Norway is losing is gasoline stations JULY 22, 2009
• Election campaign warms up with curious conflict over culture JULY 21, 2009
• Investigation planned into suppressed wartime massacre JULY 21, 2009
• Drugs flow around central station JULY 20, 2009
• State defends anti-violence courses for asylum seekers JULY 20, 2009
• Heavy rainfall spoils holidays, leads to drownings JULY 20, 2009
• New EU debate finally starts brewing in 'No-way' JULY 17, 2009
• Embassy evacuated after bombings JULY 17, 2009
• Polish workers leave Norway, Swedes sticking around JULY 16, 2009
• Norway scolds Cuban ambassador JULY 16, 2009
• Swine flu cases mounting quickly JULY 16, 2009
• 'Speed devils' plague the roads JULY 15, 2009
• State church loses support in Oslo JULY 15, 2009
• Businesses urged to use 'norsk' JULY 14, 2009
• Salmon exports break all records JULY 13, 2009
• Cruiseship spill in Geiranger raises environmental concerns JULY 13, 2009
• Hamsun commemoration draws more critics JULY 10, 2009
• Police settle labour conflict with the state JULY 9, 2009
• Stormy weather set to stick around JULY 9, 2009
• More turbulence looms at SAS JULY 8, 2009
• Uyghurs' anger flares up in Oslo JULY 8, 2009
• Shares recover after week's rough start JULY 7, 2009
• Citizenship may require passing some tests JULY 6, 2009
• Guest workers don't want to leave JULY 6, 2009
• Storm halted trains and Games, heat wave over for now (SEE THE VIDEO) JULY 5, 2009
• Eurovision lands at Fornebu JULY 3, 2009
• Heat wave due to end JULY 3, 2009
• Norway varies from the norm, again JULY 3, 2009
• Government tightens asylum rules JULY 2, 2009
• Opera now top tourist attraction, and summer festivals also draw crowds JULY 1, 2009
• Chechnyan peace talks underway n Oslo JULY 1, 2009
• Police labour conflict set to drag on JULY 1, 2009
• Pre-election debate baffles voters AUGUST 18, 2009
• Holmenkollen Ski Jump project logs enormous budget overruns AUGUST 17, 2009
• What Norway can learn from others, according to its foreign minister AUGUST 17, 2009
• New polls tip change of government AUGUST 14, 2009
• Joyful festival season in full swing AUGUST 14, 2009
• Norway Cup team disappears AUGUST 13, 2009
• SAS cuts to hit hard in Norway AUGUST 13, 2009
• 'Terra' towns sue to recover losses AUGUST 12, 2009
• Tamil living in Norway pegged as new militant leader of LTTE AUGUST 12, 2009
• Election campaign heads home AUGUST 11, 2009
• Norway blasts Burma's latest move against Aung San Suu Kyi AUGUST 11, 2009
• Strawberries and wild salmon under threat AUGUST 10, 2009
• Consumer prices take a dive AUGUST 10, 2009
• Obama picks his man for Oslo AUGUST 10, 2009
• Norway 'underrepresented' at UN AUGUST 7, 2009
• Ship inspections often find flaws AUGUST 7, 2009
• Refugee arrivals set new record AUGUST 7, 2009
• Albino bear charms crowds at Norway's Polar Zoo AUGUST 6, 2009
• Conservatives hit another low AUGUST 6, 2009
• Voters face an election thriller despite 'yawn' of a campaign AUGUST 5, 2009
• Hamsun Center due to close again AUGUST 5, 2009
• Author Hamsun gets his due AUGUST 4, 2009
• Oil spill hits re-election campaign AUGUST 4, 2009
• COMMENTARY: Abolish idyllic notions of Norway AUGUST 3, 2009
• Man killed in shooting at Tøyen AUGUST 3, 2009
• Spill leaves seabirds suffering AUGUST 3, 2009
• Justice Minister tries again to crack down on crime AUGUST 3, 2009
• Grounded ship's oil spill may be worst ever in Norway JULY 31, 2009
• Ships sink and ground, six missing JULY 31, 2009
• Rainfall sets new records in the south JULY 30, 2009
• Custody dispute sets off diplomatic incident JULY 29, 2009
• Welfare system under pressure JULY 29, 2009
• Norway Cup tackles swine flu JULY 28, 2009
• Eastern European crime wave crashes over Norway JULY 27, 2009
• Summer season straightening up JULY 27, 2009
• Tycoon set to become tax exile JULY 24, 2009
• Police crack drug-smuggling ring JULY 23, 2009
• Oil-rich Norway is losing is gasoline stations JULY 22, 2009
• Election campaign warms up with curious conflict over culture JULY 21, 2009
• Investigation planned into suppressed wartime massacre JULY 21, 2009
• Drugs flow around central station JULY 20, 2009
• State defends anti-violence courses for asylum seekers JULY 20, 2009
• Heavy rainfall spoils holidays, leads to drownings JULY 20, 2009
• New EU debate finally starts brewing in 'No-way' JULY 17, 2009
• Embassy evacuated after bombings JULY 17, 2009
• Polish workers leave Norway, Swedes sticking around JULY 16, 2009
• Norway scolds Cuban ambassador JULY 16, 2009
• Swine flu cases mounting quickly JULY 16, 2009
• 'Speed devils' plague the roads JULY 15, 2009
• State church loses support in Oslo JULY 15, 2009
• Businesses urged to use 'norsk' JULY 14, 2009
• Salmon exports break all records JULY 13, 2009
• Cruiseship spill in Geiranger raises environmental concerns JULY 13, 2009
• Hamsun commemoration draws more critics JULY 10, 2009
• Police settle labour conflict with the state JULY 9, 2009
• Stormy weather set to stick around JULY 9, 2009
• More turbulence looms at SAS JULY 8, 2009
• Uyghurs' anger flares up in Oslo JULY 8, 2009
• Shares recover after week's rough start JULY 7, 2009
• Citizenship may require passing some tests JULY 6, 2009
• Guest workers don't want to leave JULY 6, 2009
• Storm halted trains and Games, heat wave over for now (SEE THE VIDEO) JULY 5, 2009
• Eurovision lands at Fornebu JULY 3, 2009
• Heat wave due to end JULY 3, 2009
• Norway varies from the norm, again JULY 3, 2009
• Government tightens asylum rules JULY 2, 2009
• Opera now top tourist attraction, and summer festivals also draw crowds JULY 1, 2009
• Chechnyan peace talks underway n Oslo JULY 1, 2009
• Police labour conflict set to drag on JULY 1, 2009
• Moose shot for barking up the wrong tree JUNE 30, 2009
• Foreign Minister turns up in Baghdad JUNE 30, 2009
• Catholics in Oslo need more churches JUNE 30, 2009
• Deadly collision inside tunnel JUNE 29, 2009
• Heat wave coincides with new climate concerns JUNE 29, 2009
• Tagging epidemic spreads over Oslo JUNE 26, 2009
• Royal treatment for HIV/AIDS JUNE 25, 2009
• 'More difficult to be gay in Norway' JUNE 25, 2009
• StatoilHydro forced into embarrassing retreat JUNE 24, 2009
• Annual whale hunt suspended JUNE 24, 2009
• The 'new Holmenkollen' takes shape JUNE 23, 2009
• 'Børsen' takes another beating JUNE 23, 2009
• Several long-time leaders leave politics and Parliament behind JUNE 22, 2009
• Ticks cause more trouble, also for famed cello player JUNE 22, 2009
• Protesters target Iranian Embassy in Oslo JUNE 22, 2009
• Moose have poorer health in the south JUNE 22, 2009
• Telenor faces 'real threat' in Russia JUNE 20, 2009
• Norway's highest mountain challenges new immigrants JUNE 20, 2009
• Rybak remains on a roll JUNE 19, 2009
• Major health care reform looms JUNE 18, 2009
• Tsvangirai wins more support for Zimbabwe JUNE 18, 2009
• Central bank cuts interest rates to lowest level ever JUNE 17, 2009
• Teachers top satisfaction survey JUNE 17, 2009
• Oslo no longer world's most expensive city JUNE 16, 2009
• Defense rises to its own defense JUNE 16, 2009
• Offshore investment on the rise JUNE 15, 2009
• Road work way over budget JUNE 15, 2009
• Catching the midnight rays JUNE 14, 2009
• PICTURE STORY: The Færder regatta JUNE 12, 2009
• Royals may also have been under illegal surveillance JUNE 12, 2009
• Norwegians may invest in SAAB UNE 12, 2009
• Military suspected of bugging prime minister's office JUNE 11, 2009
• Coach won't give up World Cup goal JUNE 10, 2009
• Emergency landing sparked panic JUNE 10, 2009
• Office space standing empty JUNE 10, 2009
• Smallest coin may disappear JUNE 10, 2009
• Birthday listings leave many unhappy JUNE 9, 2009
• Shipping hordes sail into Oslo JUNE 9, 2009
• New swine flu outbreak may hit this fall JUNE 8, 2009
• Fossil 'Ida' comes 'home' to Oslo JUNE 8, 2009
• No apologies as bishop bows out JUNE 8, 2009
• World Cup dreams dashed by a draw JUNE 7, 2009
• Pension fund dumps shares in Aker Solutions JUNE 7, 2009
• Majority in Parliament supports high-speed trains JUNE 5, 2009
• Police rule out double murder in Frogner JUNE 5, 2009
• Former prime ministers unite to fight nuclear weapons JUNE 5, 2009
• Norwegians flock over the border to shop JUNE 5, 2009
• No strike: Government gives in to union demands JUNE 4, 2009
• Queen needs an operation JUNE 4, 2009
• Hype builds over upcoming World Cup qualifier JUNE 4, 2009
• New strike threat looms JUNE 3, 2009
• Salmon fishing season off to sluggish start JUNE 3, 2009
• Markets show more signs of recovery JUNE 3, 2009
• Support grows for harnessing hydro-electric power JUNE 3, 2009
• Political parties now rely on taxpayer funding JUNE 2, 2009
• StatoilHydro mourns colleagues on Air France flight JUNE 2, 2009
• Bullying in Karasjok raises concerns JUNE 2, 2009
• Beautiful weather takes a break JUNE 2, 2009
• Foreign Minister turns up in Baghdad JUNE 30, 2009
• Catholics in Oslo need more churches JUNE 30, 2009
• Deadly collision inside tunnel JUNE 29, 2009
• Heat wave coincides with new climate concerns JUNE 29, 2009
• Tagging epidemic spreads over Oslo JUNE 26, 2009
• Royal treatment for HIV/AIDS JUNE 25, 2009
• 'More difficult to be gay in Norway' JUNE 25, 2009
• StatoilHydro forced into embarrassing retreat JUNE 24, 2009
• Annual whale hunt suspended JUNE 24, 2009
• The 'new Holmenkollen' takes shape JUNE 23, 2009
• 'Børsen' takes another beating JUNE 23, 2009
• Several long-time leaders leave politics and Parliament behind JUNE 22, 2009
• Ticks cause more trouble, also for famed cello player JUNE 22, 2009
• Protesters target Iranian Embassy in Oslo JUNE 22, 2009
• Moose have poorer health in the south JUNE 22, 2009
• Telenor faces 'real threat' in Russia JUNE 20, 2009
• Norway's highest mountain challenges new immigrants JUNE 20, 2009
• Rybak remains on a roll JUNE 19, 2009
• Major health care reform looms JUNE 18, 2009
• Tsvangirai wins more support for Zimbabwe JUNE 18, 2009
• Central bank cuts interest rates to lowest level ever JUNE 17, 2009
• Teachers top satisfaction survey JUNE 17, 2009
• Oslo no longer world's most expensive city JUNE 16, 2009
• Defense rises to its own defense JUNE 16, 2009
• Offshore investment on the rise JUNE 15, 2009
• Road work way over budget JUNE 15, 2009
• Catching the midnight rays JUNE 14, 2009
• PICTURE STORY: The Færder regatta JUNE 12, 2009
• Royals may also have been under illegal surveillance JUNE 12, 2009
• Norwegians may invest in SAAB UNE 12, 2009
• Military suspected of bugging prime minister's office JUNE 11, 2009
• Coach won't give up World Cup goal JUNE 10, 2009
• Emergency landing sparked panic JUNE 10, 2009
• Office space standing empty JUNE 10, 2009
• Smallest coin may disappear JUNE 10, 2009
• Birthday listings leave many unhappy JUNE 9, 2009
• Shipping hordes sail into Oslo JUNE 9, 2009
• New swine flu outbreak may hit this fall JUNE 8, 2009
• Fossil 'Ida' comes 'home' to Oslo JUNE 8, 2009
• No apologies as bishop bows out JUNE 8, 2009
• World Cup dreams dashed by a draw JUNE 7, 2009
• Pension fund dumps shares in Aker Solutions JUNE 7, 2009
• Majority in Parliament supports high-speed trains JUNE 5, 2009
• Police rule out double murder in Frogner JUNE 5, 2009
• Former prime ministers unite to fight nuclear weapons JUNE 5, 2009
• Norwegians flock over the border to shop JUNE 5, 2009
• No strike: Government gives in to union demands JUNE 4, 2009
• Queen needs an operation JUNE 4, 2009
• Hype builds over upcoming World Cup qualifier JUNE 4, 2009
• New strike threat looms JUNE 3, 2009
• Salmon fishing season off to sluggish start JUNE 3, 2009
• Markets show more signs of recovery JUNE 3, 2009
• Support grows for harnessing hydro-electric power JUNE 3, 2009
• Political parties now rely on taxpayer funding JUNE 2, 2009
• StatoilHydro mourns colleagues on Air France flight JUNE 2, 2009
• Bullying in Karasjok raises concerns JUNE 2, 2009
• Beautiful weather takes a break JUNE 2, 2009
• US Embassy can move to Huseby MAY 29, 2009
• Fire destroys historic church MAY 29, 2009
• Oslo Stock Exchange 'best in Europe' MAY 29, 2009
• Housing and share prices rise, industrial production dives MAY 29, 2009
• Royals meet new media indifference (News analysis) MAY 28, 2009
• Royal mosque visit sparks criticism MAY 28, 2009
• 'Heat wave' on the way MAY 28, 2009
• Embassy evacuation linked to offshore mapping MAY 28, 2009
• Strike threat postponed MAY 27, 2009
• Dates set for next Eurovision extravaganza in Norway MAY 27, 2009
• Irving chased out of Norway MAY 27, 2009
• Unemployment set to jump MAY 27, 2009
• Strike averted, at least for now MAY 27, 2009
• Strike looms over pension reform MAY 26, 2009
• Rybak still riding high after Eurovision victory MAY 26, 2009
• Oslo cruises to new record year MAY 26, 2009
• Legendary politician dead at 103 MAY 25, 2009
• Missing climber found alive on Mount Everest MAY 25, 2009
• Oslo cinemas enjoy record business MAY 25, 2009
• Norway condemns North Korea's nuclear test MAY 25, 2009
• Opening day at Kistefos MAY 24, 2009
• Progress Party's Jensen sets sights on prime minister's job MAY 23, 2009
• Mystery still clouds battle between Røkke and the state MAY 22, 2009
• Thousands descend on Bergen MAY 21, 2009
• Emissions decline, no thanks to government MAY 21, 2009
• Taliban ties led to asylum in Norway MAY 20, 2009
• Oslo lands sensational fossil MAY 20, 2009
• Norway sinks into recession MAY 19, 2009
• Whale hunt underway MAY 18, 2009
• Terror suspects face deportation MAY 18, 2009
• Eurovision hero back home in Norway MAY 18, 2009
• Sun shines brightly on 17th of May celebrations MAY 17, 2009
• Fairy tale comes true for Norway MAY 17, 2009
• State spending soars under new budget MAY 15, 2009
• Nobel Peace Prize winner put in jail MAY 14, 2009
• Norway's quiet waste revolution MAY 13, 2009
• Oil income dives, stocks hold firm MAY 13, 2009
• Fewer Norwegians have faith MAY 12, 2009
• Three dead in Asker shootings MAY 11, 2009
• Government gives in to tycoon Røkke MAY 11, 2009
• Moose on the loose in northern neighborhood MAY 11, 2009
• Conservatives leaning further right, ready to rule MAY 11, 2009
• High court to hear protests over US Embassy move MAY 11, 2009
• Swine flu reaches Norway MAY 11, 2009
• Concert House strikes sour notes APRIL 24, 2009
• State keen to end battle over Aker APRIL 24, 2009
• Røkke finally breaks his silence over Aker deals APRIL 22, 2009
• What is it about Røkke? (commentary)APRIL 21, 2009
• Støre stirs controversy in Geneva APRIL 20, 2009
• Opera hosted huge roof party APRIL 20, 2009
• Norway mourns latest casualty in Afghanistan APRIL 19, 2009
• State strikes back against controversial Aker sales APRIL 14, 2009
• Embassy break-in sparks rebuke, protests continue over Sri Lanka APRIL 13, 2009
• Justice minister makes noisy return to work MARCH 30, 2009
• Landslide blamed on roadwork MARCH 15, 2009
• Police recover stolen painting MARCH 12, 2009
• Theft raises fears for church security MARCH 10, 2009
• Losses cut deeply into "Oil Fund" MARCH 10, 2009
• Justice minister recovering MARCH 15, 2009
• Commuters leaving the car at home MARCH 10, 2009
• Norway's roads worst in Europe MARCH 2, 2009
• Hydro job cuts sink Oslo stocks
• Capital digs out after heavy snowfall
• Oslo Ski Guide 2009
• State hands over crisis package to banking industry
• Protests mount against oil drilling near Lofoten
• Norway tries to discourage Iceland from joining EU
• Business hopes dive as prospects worsen
• Harder times spur rehab boom
• Crisis loan saves Think
• 1,000-kroner notes may disappear
• Famed author laid to rest
•Royal husband in verbal assault
• Arne Naess dead at 96
• Fire destroys historic church MAY 29, 2009
• Oslo Stock Exchange 'best in Europe' MAY 29, 2009
• Housing and share prices rise, industrial production dives MAY 29, 2009
• Royals meet new media indifference (News analysis) MAY 28, 2009
• Royal mosque visit sparks criticism MAY 28, 2009
• 'Heat wave' on the way MAY 28, 2009
• Embassy evacuation linked to offshore mapping MAY 28, 2009
• Strike threat postponed MAY 27, 2009
• Dates set for next Eurovision extravaganza in Norway MAY 27, 2009
• Irving chased out of Norway MAY 27, 2009
• Unemployment set to jump MAY 27, 2009
• Strike averted, at least for now MAY 27, 2009
• Strike looms over pension reform MAY 26, 2009
• Rybak still riding high after Eurovision victory MAY 26, 2009
• Oslo cruises to new record year MAY 26, 2009
• Legendary politician dead at 103 MAY 25, 2009
• Missing climber found alive on Mount Everest MAY 25, 2009
• Oslo cinemas enjoy record business MAY 25, 2009
• Norway condemns North Korea's nuclear test MAY 25, 2009
• Opening day at Kistefos MAY 24, 2009
• Progress Party's Jensen sets sights on prime minister's job MAY 23, 2009
• Mystery still clouds battle between Røkke and the state MAY 22, 2009
• Thousands descend on Bergen MAY 21, 2009
• Emissions decline, no thanks to government MAY 21, 2009
• Taliban ties led to asylum in Norway MAY 20, 2009
• Oslo lands sensational fossil MAY 20, 2009
• Norway sinks into recession MAY 19, 2009
• Whale hunt underway MAY 18, 2009
• Terror suspects face deportation MAY 18, 2009
• Eurovision hero back home in Norway MAY 18, 2009
• Sun shines brightly on 17th of May celebrations MAY 17, 2009
• Fairy tale comes true for Norway MAY 17, 2009
• State spending soars under new budget MAY 15, 2009
• Nobel Peace Prize winner put in jail MAY 14, 2009
• Norway's quiet waste revolution MAY 13, 2009
• Oil income dives, stocks hold firm MAY 13, 2009
• Fewer Norwegians have faith MAY 12, 2009
• Three dead in Asker shootings MAY 11, 2009
• Government gives in to tycoon Røkke MAY 11, 2009
• Moose on the loose in northern neighborhood MAY 11, 2009
• Conservatives leaning further right, ready to rule MAY 11, 2009
• High court to hear protests over US Embassy move MAY 11, 2009
• Swine flu reaches Norway MAY 11, 2009
• Concert House strikes sour notes APRIL 24, 2009
• State keen to end battle over Aker APRIL 24, 2009
• Røkke finally breaks his silence over Aker deals APRIL 22, 2009
• What is it about Røkke? (commentary)APRIL 21, 2009
• Støre stirs controversy in Geneva APRIL 20, 2009
• Opera hosted huge roof party APRIL 20, 2009
• Norway mourns latest casualty in Afghanistan APRIL 19, 2009
• State strikes back against controversial Aker sales APRIL 14, 2009
• Embassy break-in sparks rebuke, protests continue over Sri Lanka APRIL 13, 2009
• Justice minister makes noisy return to work MARCH 30, 2009
• Landslide blamed on roadwork MARCH 15, 2009
• Police recover stolen painting MARCH 12, 2009
• Theft raises fears for church security MARCH 10, 2009
• Losses cut deeply into "Oil Fund" MARCH 10, 2009
• Justice minister recovering MARCH 15, 2009
• Commuters leaving the car at home MARCH 10, 2009
• Norway's roads worst in Europe MARCH 2, 2009
• Hydro job cuts sink Oslo stocks
• Capital digs out after heavy snowfall
• Oslo Ski Guide 2009
• State hands over crisis package to banking industry
• Protests mount against oil drilling near Lofoten
• Norway tries to discourage Iceland from joining EU
• Business hopes dive as prospects worsen
• Harder times spur rehab boom
• Crisis loan saves Think
• 1,000-kroner notes may disappear
• Famed author laid to rest
•Royal husband in verbal assault
• Arne Naess dead at 96
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