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   Toppjobb i Nordmanns-Forbundet og Norge-Amerika Foreningen May 20 [+] More
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 .jpg)  Fjord1 introduces excursions and round trips in Fjord Norway May 6 [+] More
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   Getting to know Gary Gandrud NAW Editor-In-Chief, Jake Moe got the chance to chat with Gary Gandrud, Minnesota's new Honorary Consul. Gandrud was gracious and optimistic about his new position. April 9 [+] More
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   Norwegian Ambassador Wegger Chr. Strømmen tours the Midwest On April 14, Norwegian Ambassador to the United States, Wegger Chr. Strømmen, embarks on a five-day tour of Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota - to deepen relations with the Norwegian-American heartland. April 9 [+] More
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   Dealing with disasters and climate change Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs addresses an important international issue April 9 [+] More
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   Queen of the Alaskan wilderness Sigrid Ekran of Norway is one of only a few women who have embarked on the world's longest and most difficult sled dog race, Alaska's Iditarod. She finished 24th in this year's race. April 3 [+] More
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   Kai Eide represents Norway in Afghanistan The United Nations Security Council Wholeheartedly Welcomes Norwegian Kai Eide as the New Representative of the Secretary General to Afghanistan March 14 [+] More
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   Norway to Explain Consul Changes Norway's foreign minister, Jonas Gahr Støre will be in Minneapolis March 26 to explain the consulate changes that will be taking place this summer March 14 [+] More
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   Polar Explorers Score Again Unique explorer team, Norwegian Liv Arnesen and American Ann Bancroft, receive the Courage Award from Wings WorldQuest in New York March 13 [+] More
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   Norway in a Nutshell - Norway's most popular round trip tour March 12 [+] More
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   Norway.com Magazine January 2008 Travel Issue Welcome to the second issue of Norway.com Magazine - The Gateway to Modern Norway! December 27 [+] More
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   Walter F. Mondale to be Norway's Consul General in Minneapolis Former US Vice President Walter F. Mondale has, at the request of Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, agreed to be Norway's Honorary Consul General in Minneapolis. December 12 [+] More
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   Flåm and the Flåm Railway December 3 [+] More
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   Transparency and trust in Norway's investments Transparency and trust are driving forces behind the management of Norway's revenues from the energy sector. The Government Pension Fund has been a forerunner for other Sovereign wealth fund (SWF). November 28 [+] More
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   Foreign Minister Støre's Statement at the Annapolis Conference Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre made the following statement at the Annapolis Conference on November 27, 2007. November 28 [+] More
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   Al Gore and IPCC awarded Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 is shared between Vice President Al Gore and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change. November 21 [+] More
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   Panels on International Climate Action and Concert at Carnegie Institution On October 24, 2007 there will be three panels with international participants at Science Week 2007 - Climate Action. The panels are open to the public. October 22 [+] More
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   A home for literature in Oslo Literature and the people who love is have been granted a brand new meeting place. In late September Norway's first and Europe's largest House of Literature was launched in Oslo. October 17 [+] More
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   Scholarships for Norwegian Students. Torskeklubben (The Cod-Club) is a Norwegian American organization in Minnesota that provides scholarships with a value of $30,000 to Norwegian students pursuing graduate studies in the U.S. October 9 [+] More
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   American Conductor Tours the U.S. with Norwegian Orchestra Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, a Norwegian orchestra with an American conductor, goes on its first ever tour of the U.S. in November 2007. The tour celebrates composer Edvard Grieg. September 18 [+] More
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   Dworkin wins Holberg Prize 2007 Ronald Dworkin, a New York University professor, is awarded the Holberg International Memorial Prize for 2007. The legal philosopher will receive the prize for his influential legal theory built on moral principles. September 18 [+] More
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   Wittenberg Award to Ambassador Knut Vollebaek Former Norwegian Ambassador to the U.S., Knut Vollebaek, will receive a 2007 Wittenberg Awards at a ceremony to be held at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Washington D.C., August 29th, 2007, at 7 p.m. August 29 [+] More
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   Farewell to” Sunny” Soccer Norway's leading international soccer player of all time, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, steps down from the sport after 11 years in England's Premier League. August 29 [+] More
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 Norway in Need of Foreign Labor The Norwegian economy has never been in better shape and, still, Norwegian companies lack 88,000 workers to take full advantage of all the possibilities that exist in their markets in Norway and abroad. August 29 [+] More
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   Norway and Sweden to assist UN in Darfur Norway and Sweden will contribute a joint engineer force to the United Nations African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) in Sudan. The joint Norwegian-Swedish effort is being planned for a period of up to 12 months, and the aim is that the force should be in place by the end of 2007. August 20 [+] More
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   Norwegian UNICEF Deputy The former Norwegian Minister of Development, Hilde Frafjord Johnson, is appointed Deputy Director of UNICEF's Head Quarter in New York. August 20 [+] More
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 Norwegian council names ASU researcher 'Outstanding Young Investigator' Gro Amdam, an assistant professor in Arizona State University's School of Life Sciences who heads social insect studies in laboratories at both ASU and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, is one of 20 researchers now bearing the distinction “Outstanding Young Investigator” from the Research Council of Norway. August 17 [+] More
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   New Climate Center Opens in Norway Norway's glacier museum launched its new climate change center by putting former Vice President Walter M. Mondale in a water pool and unplugging it. July 24 [+] More
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   Marianne Forssblad Knighted by Denmark's Queen Margrete II Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark has conferred the Royal Order of Knight of the Dannebrog upon Marianne Forssblad, former Executive Director of the Nordic Heritage Museum, Seattle, WA in recognition of her most valuable services to Denmark. July 18 [+] More
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   Award for Negative Thinking Negative thinking is usually not the way to success. The Norwegian film maker Bård Breien proved otherwise when he won the Crystal Globe for Best Director for his debut film at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
July 11 [+] More
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   Ambassador Knut Vollebaek appointed as OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities The High Commissioner is responsible for investigating the problems of national minorities in OSCE participating states, and assists in conflict prevention through project work and quiet diplomacy. July 10 [+] More
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   Grieg on the Edge What on earth is the world famous Norwegian pianist, Leif Ove Andsnes, doing with a heavy duty grand piano with a weight of 1,000 lbs - at the edge of a cliff? June 8 [+] More
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   Tormod Granheim to cross the Atlantic in a Reed Boat An international experimental archaeology team will sail with a prehistoric 45ft long Reed Boat across the North-Atlantic in July 2007. Norwegian extreme skier, and explorer, Tormod Granheim has signed on as an expedition member. June 8 [+] More
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   Norway.com Magazine Launched The premier issue of the Norway.com Magazine was presented to Knut Vollebæk, the Ambassador of Norway to the United States, at a Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Seattle on May 25, 2007. The luncheon crowd gave the Norway.com magazine high marks for its stunning beauty, graphical design and in-depth content. June 4 [+] More
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   World Environment Day 2007, Washington, D.C. The Norwegian Embassy will on June 5 and 6 host events to celebrate World Environment Day 2007. June 4 [+] More
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   International Focus Turns to World Environment Day On June 5, 2007 Norway, the United States and the world alike will join in celebrating the 14th annual World Environment Day. Tromsø is the sponsored city for this year's activities which will focus mainly on global warming. May 29 [+] More
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   Norwegian Director Wins OBIE Award in New York City Eirik Stubø, artistic director of the Norwegian National Theatre in Oslo, has won a prestigious OBIE award in New York City, for directing Ibsen's "A Wild Duck" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music last fall. May 22 [+] More
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   Cato Zahl Pedersen Not Heading Home Yet The Norwegian climbing team Unarmed turned back from his climb to the summit of Mt. Everest due to traffic jams at the Second Step, but plan to try again as soon as they recover from the cold and recent struggle. May 21 [+] More
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   Polar Attraction Polar explorers Børge Ousland and Mike Horn defied all odds on their unsupported trek to the North Pole in the darkness of Arctic winter. May 9 [+] More
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   Consuls for a Century Thomas Stang served as Norwegian honorary consul in Seattle for 40 years, continuing a family tradition going back more than a century. May 9 [+] More
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   Cancer Research: From Bench To Bed Inger Thune, a Norwegian authority on cancer research, will connect Norwegian and North American scientists at a cancer symposium in North Carolina in May. The 60 participants represent laboratory, clinical, and biotech innovators, and aim to facilitate practical applications of research, taking it “from bench to bed”. May 1 [+] More
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   Norway Represented at ICFF 2007 in New York The 19th annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair May 19-22, 2007 will transform New York City's Jacob K. Javits Convention Center into the global haven for design devotees. Designers Sari Syväluoma and Johan Ørbeck Aase from Finland / Norway are first time exhibitors at ICFF-2007 in New York. April 25 [+] More
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   The Festival Summer As people are starting to plan their summer vacations and buy their festival passes the big Norwegian summer festivals have found it prudent to unveil their rosters. April 23 [+] More
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   NATO Foreign Ministers to Meet in Oslo Norway is hosting an informal meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers April 26-27, 2007. April 16 [+] More
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   Indian-American Mathematician Awarded Norway's Abel Prize The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has awarded the Abel Prize for 2007 to the Indian American mathematician Srinivasa S.R. Varadhan. The prize will be presented to Mr Varadhan by HM King Harald in Oslo on May 22nd. March 22 [+] More
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   Ambassadors Focus on Education Exchange Ambassadors Vollebæk and Whitney have wrapped up a four-day tour of colleges and universities throughout the mid-west. Traveling with the ambassadors were Grethe Sofie Bratlie, Deputy Director General for the Norwegian Ministry of Education; Bill Frame, Norwegian American Foundation; Rolf Willy Hansen and Geir Tønnessen, Royal Norwegian Consulate General, Minneapolis; and Christian Hansson, Public Affairs Officer at the Royal Norwegian Embassy. March 19 [+] More
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   Bancroft and Arnesen Suspend Arctic Expedition Damaged gear, frostbite, extreme cold combine to compromise explorers' safety. March 14 [+] More
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   Viking Ship Replica Named one of the Ten Most Endangered Historic Places 2007. Landmarks Illinois, a statewide historic preservation advocacy group, has announced that the Viking Ship Replica in Good Templar Park is one of the state's most endangered historic places. March 12 [+] More
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   Norway & International Polar Year Fifty thousand researchers from over 60 countries were ready for action when the International Polar Year (IPY) opened on March 1, 2007. Norwegians are represented in half the IPY projects, making Norway one of the largest contributors to this global research initiative. March 5 [+] More
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   Iditarod 2007: Robert Sørlie of Team Norway places 12th in his third Iditarod Sled Dog Race Two-time Iditarod winner Robert Sørlie reached Nome as number 12 in the 2007 Iditarod Sled Dog Race in Alaska. Norwegian rookie Sigrid Ekran placed 21, the highest placement of any rookie and any woman. March 5 [+] More
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   Crown Princess Märtha Statue Presented to King Harald V on his Seventieth Birthday A copy of the Crown Princess Märtha statue, given as a Centennial gift in 2005 by the Norwegian American Foundation, was presented to King Harald V on his 70th birthday. It is a gift to the monarch from the Norwegian Parliament. February 21 [+] More
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   The Oslo Conference on Social and Environmental Responsibility An international conference on good governance and social and environmental responsibility will be held in Oslo on March 28-30. Invited speakers include Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus and Achim Steiner, Executive Director of UNEP. The Oslo conference aims to take the ongoing debate on business and sustainability even further. February 2 [+] More
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   The Norwegian Wall: Flood Control in Mount Vernon - Seattle - USA When it comes to flood walls, perhaps it's best to leave it to the Norwegians. January 31 [+] More
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   Academic Vacation: International Summer Programs in Norway The summer programs at four Norwegian universities and colleges all have a vision of creating a memorable experience by introducing you to Norwegian culture and society while stimulating you academically. January 29 [+] More
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   Norway Steps Up Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking Every year thousands of children, women and men are victims of human trafficking. The Norwegian Government has launched an action plan that includes a number of new measures to combat human trafficking. January 22 [+] More
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   Norwegian Trumpeter Wins Prestigious Jazz Award Trumpeter Mathias Eick won the International Jazz Award for New Talent at the annual conference of the International Association of Jazz Educators in New York in mid-January. It is the second time a Norwegian jazz musician strikes gold at the conference - last year, the same award went to Norwegian saxophonist Kjetil Møster. January 17 [+] More
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   Kjetil Andre Aamodt Retires The world's most successful alpine skier ever has announced that he is retiring. January 12 [+] More
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   Norway to Purchase CO2 Quotas for International Air Travel The Norwegian Government will purchase CO2 emission quotas to offset the pollution caused by international air travel by government employees. The hope is that others will follow Norway's example and that this will reduce total greenhouse gas emissions. January 10 [+] More
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   Anders Jacobsen Wins Ski Jumping Title Young Anders Jacobsen landed back in Oslo on Monday, after landing some spectacular ski jumps that won him the world's most prestigious title in his sport over the weekend. January 8 [+] More
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   Ibsen Through the Eyes of Artists Six contemporary Norwegian artists exhibit their paintings and prints inspired by Henrik Ibsen's plays at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Silver Spring, MD. Opening reception January 17. Exhibit runs through February 23. January 5 [+] More
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   Norwegian Fathers Choose Paternity Leave An increasing number of Norwegian fathers choose to take paternity leave to be with their children during their first year. Parents now have the right to choose how the parental leave period is divided between them. January 5 [+] More
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   Grieg 2007 2007 is the 100th year commemoration of Edvard Grieg's death. Join www.norway.com as well as many other organizations worldwide in revitalizing the Grieg heritage.
January 5 [+] More
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   SMS Crazy Norwegians are the most enthusiastic users of mobile phone short text messages (SMS) in the world, and their passion keeps increasing. January 5 [+] More
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   Norwegian Footprints Projects Releases Celebrating Columbus The new book from the Norwegian Footprints Project, made possible in part by www.norway.com, further depicts people of Norwegian background in North Dakota. January 2 [+] More
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   Merger of Statoil and Hydro Oil-and-Gas Division The Board of Directors of Hydro and Statoil have agreed to recommend to their shareholders a merger of Hydro's oil and gas activities with Statoil, creating the worlds largest offshore operator with a strengthened platform for future growth. December 21 [+] More
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   Fewer Students Leave Norway High tuition costs are being blamed for a sharp drop in the number of Norwegian students who opt to study abroad. It's especially expensive to attend university in the US. December 20 [+] More
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   Martin Olav Sabo Awarded the Knight's Cross Congressman Martin Olav Sabo was appointed Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit on December 5, 2006, for his outstanding work for Norwegian-American relations over many years. December 20 [+] More
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   Norwegian Music Industry Gathers in New York City A Norwegian/Danish music seminar - featuring such industry heavyweights as record executive Seymour Stein and Rolling Stone editor David Fricke - offered learning and networking opportunities both for Nordic music professionals and their American counterparts. December 12 [+] More
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   Gold for the Norwegian National Culinary Team Norway's national culinary team has taken gold in the prestigious Culinary World Cup for the first time. The team of eleven chefs won both the warm and cold food disciplines at the event held in Luxembourg on 22 and 23 November. December 8 [+] More
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   2006 Ambassador's Award Given to Marianne Forssblad This year's Ambassador's Award was given to Marianne Forssblad, executive director of the Nordic Heritage Museum in Seattle, during the US-Norway Forum in Wisconsin on November 1-2. December 4 [+] More
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   Nobel Days in Oslo The Nobel days, held to honour the winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, are taking place in Oslo from 9 to 11 December. The highlights include the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, which will feature well-known artists from both Norway and abroad, an exhibition at the Nobel Peace Center, and the Peace Prize Award Ceremony. December 4 [+] More
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   Finding Thea Documentary Released Finding Thea, sponsored in part by the Norwegian American Foundation, is the story of Thea Foss, a 19th century Norwegian immigrant to the Pacific Northwest who became the inspiration for the fictional heroine Tugboat Annie and creator of the Pacific's largest tugboat empire. November 17 [+] More
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   Norway.com Launches Shop Norway @ Norway.com Norway.com - through its Shop Norway @ Norway.com site - now offers thousands of Norwegian items to North American shoppers. November 10 [+] More
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   Norway's West Fjords Recieve Top Rating from National Geographic October 27 [+] More
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   Norway Assumes Chairmanship of the Arctic Council Ten years after the establishment of the Arctic Council, it is now Norway's turn to take up the baton. Climate change and sustainable use of the natural resources in the High North will be priority issues for the Norwegian chairmanship. October 27 [+] More
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   Nobel Peace Prize for 2006 Awarded to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006 to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank. October 25 [+] More
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   Amundsen's Transit of the Northwest Passage Celebrated in 3-day Ceremony The centennial for Roald Amundsen's groundbreaking transit of the Northwest Passage was celebrated in a 3-day ceremony in Nome, Teller and Brevig Mission, Alaska, on August 30 - September 1. September 29 [+] More
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   Immigrant trunk rescue leads to Astri My Astri Publishing "The wagon was fully loaded for the burn pile when I spotted amongst the scrap lumber the old painted trunk. I was an 8-year-old at the time and yelled above the tractor noise: 'Where did it come from?' 'Why does it have 1812 on it?' and 'Can I keep it?'" The inscription on the trunk read: "Astri Herbrandsdatter 1812." September 27 [+] More
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   Statoil Invests Hugely in the Gulf of Mexico In a move to make the Gulf of Mexico an area of strategic importance, Norwegian state oil company Monday acquired stakes for USD 700 million in 2 deep-water wells and one exploration project. September 22 [+] More
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   Statoil share in exciting strike September 6 [+] More
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   Munch paintings found September 5 [+] More
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   Bancroft and Arnesen preparing for second North Pole attempt August 11 [+] More
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   The Norwegian American Foundation presents the Henrik Ibsen 100th Anniversary Art Exhibit Art exhibit to be presented in Minot ND, Houston TX, San Diego CA, Seattle WA, Washington DC, and Lanesboro MN. August 11 [+] More
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   Norway elected to chair important committee during UN General Assembly Ambassador Mona Juul has been elected to chair the First Committee during this autumn's UN General Assembly session. This is the committee that deals with issues related to international security and disarmament. July 28 [+] More
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   Hushovd wins final stage Thor Hushovd claimed one of the most coveted prizes for sprinters when he crossed the line first on the Champs-Elysees in the final stage of the Tour de France on Sunday. July 24 [+] More
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   Henrik Ibsen & Edvard Grieg's PEER GYNT - From Norway to New York Peer Gynt in Central Park October 2006 July 12 [+] More
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   Viking ship replica made it to Oslo after all The world's largest reconstruction of a Viking ship maneuvered into the Oslo Fjord over the weekend, defying expectations that it was too big. July 11 [+] More
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   Another meteorite hits Norway A meteorite weighing around two kilos landed right in the yard outside Bjørn Herigstad's home in coastal Jæren, western Norway, over the weekend. It's the second meteorite-landing in Norway in a month, and experts are calling the incident sensational. July 11 [+] More
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   Tangaroa expedition hailed in French Polynesia The Norwegian Tangaroa expedition, sailing in the spirit of the famed Kon-Tiki raft and with Thor Heyerdahl's grandson on board, made landfall over the weekend and won a hero's welcome in French Polynesia. July 10 [+] More
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   Norwegian Footprints - on the road again The Norwegian Footprints Project is on the road again to continue the documentation of Norwegian-Americans and their everyday life. July 7 [+] More
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   Hushovd impressed them all Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd made a stunning comeback after an ugly fall, winning back the coveted yellow jersey awarded to the race leader of the prestigious Tour de France. He vowed to hang on to it on Tuesday. July 5 [+] More
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   Keeping a 155-year-old Norwegian tradition alive Their love for singing brings them together year after year and a 155-year-old Norwegian tradition is still kept alive even in the United States. June 27 [+] More
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   Heyerdahl Institute honors Thor Heyerdahl, continuing his life vision June 22 [+] More
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   Opera brings home the browser battle June 21 [+] More
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   The Tangaroa Expedition 2006 A tribute to Thor Heyerdahl and the Kon-Tiki Expedition June 20 [+] More
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   Seeds of the World to be Conserved on Svalbard June 19 [+] More
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   Royals re-enact coronation tour of 1906 Thursday marks 100 years to the day since King Haakon VII was crowned as Norway's first king after the country re-established its own monarchy. Today's royals are re-enacting King Haakon's and Queen Maud's coronation tour of 1906, in a compact version. June 19 [+] More
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   A Norwegian Summer of Music for All June 12 [+] More
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   Norway and the United States: Partners for the 21st Century? Remarks by Ambassador Benson K. Whitney Nobel Institute Oslo, Norway May 22, 2006 (as prepared for delivery) May 24 [+] More
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   Vikingfjord Vodka and Lysholm Linie Aquavit take gold May 24 [+] More
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   The Oslo Package - hotel, attractions and transportation May 11 [+] More
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   Norway's First Dinosaur discovered - 2256 metres below the seabed May 2 [+] More
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   Norwegian girls launch web-store with hot norwegian tees! May 1 [+] More
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   Jarlsberg - celebrates 50 years! April 7 [+] More
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   Give your child a Norwegian experience March 23 [+] More
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   This is Music From Norway It's new, it's hot - it's This is Music From Norway - a new web-based music service created to make Norwegian music and culture commercially accessible through www.norway.com. March 22 [+] More
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   Crown Princess Märtha - the American Story The Norwegian American Foundation celebrates and honors the life of Crown Princess Märtha of Norway in a World Premiere Documentary.
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   Driving vacation in Norway Scenic roads, overseas car delivery, suggested itineraries and other useful info. March 1&nb | |