OSLO (Reuters) - Norway agreed Wednesday to review security and the police response to the killings of 76 people in bombing and shooting attacks by a right-wing zealot that have traumatized the nation.
Jittery Norwegians tried to restore some normality five days after the bloodshed, despite a security alert forcing the evacuation of Oslo station, keeping nerves on edge.
'It's important to clarify all aspects of the attacks to learn lessons from what has occurred,' Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said after parliamentary leaders agreed to appoint an independent commission to review the attack."

Jittery Norwegians tried to restore some normality five days after the bloodshed, despite a security alert forcing the evacuation of Oslo station, keeping nerves on edge.
'It's important to clarify all aspects of the attacks to learn lessons from what has occurred,' Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said after parliamentary leaders agreed to appoint an independent commission to review the attack."
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