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NORWAY News, Jul 24, 2011

Norway attacks: Sunday 24 July rolling coverage
The Guardian (blog)
10.49am: Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg has paid tribute to the dead in an address at the memorial service. Today it is time for sorrow. We shall allow ourselves to stop, and honour the dead. Mourn for those who are no more. ...
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Puzzles behind twin attacks in Norway
Xinhua
BEIJING, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Twin attacks on Friday, rare in the history of the peaceful Norway, so far have claimed lives of at least 93 people and left a dozen of others injured, another deadly tragedy in Europe after the Madrid bombings in 2004 and ...
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Deadly attacks in Norway arouse global condemnation
Xinhua
BEIJING, July 24 (Xinhuanet) -- The deadly attacks in Norway have drawn strong condemnation from around the world. The twin attacks hit the northern European country on Friday. A bomb exploded in downtown Oslo near government offices, killing 7 people. ...
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Leaky boat slowed Norway police access to island
Reuters India
Slideshow Rescue personnel continue in their search for the missing in Tyrifjorden lake, just off Utoeya island July 24, 2011. By Kjetil Stormark and Walter Gibbs OSLO (Reuters) - The near-sinking of a police boat and a decision to await a specially ...
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NCC general secretary sends message of love and support
National Council of Churches USA
New York, July 24, 2011 -- The general secretary of the National Council of Churches has sent a message of love and support to the churches of Norway, and to World Council of Churches general secretary, the Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, a Norwegian pastor ...
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APNewsBreak: UK Muslims vigilant after Norway
Daily Herald
AP | Posted: Sunday, July 24, 2011 8:28 am | Loading… Extra security will be put up at mosques around the UK in the wake of the deadly attacks in Norway, British Muslim leaders said Sunday. Mohammed Shafiq, the leader of Ramadhan Foundation, ...
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Norway's Alexander Dale Oen leads qualifying at world swim championships
Washington Post
( Gero Breloer / Associated Press ) - Competitors race in a heat of the women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay event at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Shanghai, China, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The Norwegian team has been watching television at its ...
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Edmonton Norwegians shocked
Edmonton Journal
By Brent Wittmeier, Edmonton Journal July 24, 2011 A day after attacks inNorway left atleast 92 people dead, Edmonton's Norwegian community is struggling to articulate its grief and shock. "It's an awful, awful thing," said Roar Tungland, ...
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AP Top News at 10:55 am EDT -Sunday, July 24, 2011
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More>> OSLO, Norway (AP) - The man blamed for attacks on Norway'sgovernment headquarters and a youth retreat that left at least 93 dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. ...
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Oslo, Norway attacks featured on front pages across the globe
Poynter.org
by Julie Moos Published July 24, 2011 7:07 am Updated July 24, 2011 7:14 am Newspaper front pages around the world show the staggering effects of twin attacks in Norway — one in downtown Oslo and one at a summer camp about 25 miles outside the city. ...
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Forex - UFXBank - Week in Review -24-July-2011
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Oil also gained after a horrific bomb blast in Norway's central Oslo. Crude oil was up by 2.70% this week and closed at $99.87 a barrel. Gold approached a record high on demand for an investment safe haven amid continual US and European debt concerns. ...
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Thailand expresses condolences to Norway over twin attacks
Thai News Agency MCOT
All forms of violence against innocent civilians are never justified, no matter the cause, according to the statement on the attacks in Norway published on the website of the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs on July 24. The Royal Thai Government ...
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Evans is first Australian to win Tour de France
Boston Globe
(AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani) By Naomi Koppel Associated Press /July 24, 2011 PARIS—Cadel Evans won the Tour de France on Sunday, becoming the first Australian to capture cycling's most prestigious title. The 34-year-old Evans celebrated after crossing ...
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Locals with family in Norway in shock
Calgary Herald
By Bryce Forbes, Calgary Herald July 24, 2011 3:11 AM A Norwegian soldier stands guard Saturday in a street that leads to the government area in Oslo. A bomb ripped through the district on Friday, killing seven people, police said. ...
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Malaysia Condems Norway Twin Attack
Bahrain News Agency
Kuala Lumpur, July 24. (BNA) -- Malaysia today strongly condemned the twin attack that targeted the them as « hideous» crimes. In a statement issued today by the Malaysian News Agency (Bernama), the Malaysian Foreign Ministry expressed shock and ...
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The Norway Massacre and the nexus of Islamophobia and Right-wing Zionism
Sri Lanka Guardian
by Alex Kane (July 24, Amman, Sri Lanka Guardian) Details on the culprit behind yesterday's massacre in Norway, which saw car bombings in Oslo and a mass shooting attack on the island of Utoya that caused the deaths of at least 91 people, have begun to ...
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Taiwanese pianist's recital in Oslo to proceed as scheduled
Focus Taiwan News Channel
Taipei, July 24 (CNA) A recital by Taiwanese pianist Ivan Lin will be held as scheduled in Oslo on Sunday, despite the tragedy in theNorwegian capital, the organizers have decided. Lin, 24, is in Oslo on a world tour that was part of his prize for ...
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Google News changes highlight sources in coverage of Oslo attacks
Poynter.org
by Julie Moos Published July 24, 2011 5:44 am Updated July 24, 2011 5:53 am With the labeling, links now carry a description, including: “Highly-cited,” “In-depth,” “Opinion,” “Wikipedia” and today, “From Norway.” During breaking news (and anytime), ...
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State of the Union Early Bird for July 24, 2011
CNN (blog)
On our radar: The latest in the debt ceiling talks, the aftermath in Norway, and same-sex marriages today in New York. Check out what we're reading, and watch our interviews with Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and GOP presidential candidate Tim ...
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TURKEY PRESS ON JULY 24
www.worldbulletin.net
These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on July 24, 2011. The World Bulletin does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. Palestine's Foreign, Interior and Finance ministers, its 90 ambassadors ...
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Norway terror attacks
Seattle Post Intelligencer
... of silence in remembrance of the victims of the double attack in Norway prior to the start of the 21st stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 95 kilometers (59 miles) starting in Creteil and finishing in Paris, France, Sunday July 24, 2011. ...
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Big business displays its amoral nature
Sydney Morning Herald
Fred Nile and the Shooters want to cut ethics classes (''Shooters join Nile bid to cut ethics classes'', smh.com.au, July 24). Do they really think ethical thinking is more dangerous than guns? The Shooters party are to support Nile in his attempt to ...
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India condemns ''senseless'' violence in Norway
IBNLive.com
PTI | 02:07 PM,Jul 24,2011 New Delhi, Jul 24 (PTI) India today strongly condemned the "senseless acts of violence" in Norway that killed 92 people and said it was "shocked and saddened" by the Friday attacks. "We are shocked and saddened by the attacks ...
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Norway - Letter to the embassies in Oslo, 24 July 2011
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Saturday 23, July informed the Heads of mission resident in Oslo that following Friday's horrific attacks on the government offices in Oslo and on the youth summer camp at Utøya, a book of condolences will be open...
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Zardari, Gilani condemn Norway attacks
Newstrack India
Islamabad, July 24 (ANI): Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani have strongly condemned the horrific terrorist attacks inNorway, which resulted in the death of 92 persons. According to the Daily Times,...
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Amy Winehouse, British Soul Singer With a Troubled Life, Dies at 27
New York Times
James C. McKinley Jr., Ravi Somaiya and Julia Werdigier contributed reporting. A version of this article appeared in print on July 24, 2011, on page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: British Retro Soul Singer With Troubled History.
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Tragic face of Norwegian multiculturalism — RT
By RT
The double attack which claimed the lives of 93 people in Norway has been dubbed the country's worst tragedy since World War II. Analysts say the incident may act as a catalyst for deeper ethnic tensions in the country. ... Norway, Utoya: Rescue workers evacuate a wounded woman from the summer school meeting organised by the ruling Labor Party on Utoya, an island outside the capital, on July 23, 2011 (AFP Photo /Morten Edvarsen). (51.2Mb) embed video ...
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Breivik: 'My beloved Oslo has become a multicultural shithole ...
Mr Breivik used to be a member of the 'Knights Templar', today an order within the Masonic Movement, has been excluded from the Masonic Order. Mr Breivik also published a 1517-page manifest the same day as the attacks, where he alleges Oslo Muslims have ... The Foreigner is an online publication for English speakers living or who have an interest in Norway. Whether it's a glimpse of news or entertainment you're after, there's no need to leave your linguistic armchair. ...
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India condemns 'senseless' violence in Norway
New Delhi, July 24. India Sunday condemned the "senseless acts of violence" inNorway when a 32-year-old man showered bullets on a youth camp and triggered a bomb attack in Oslo, resulting in the deaths of 92 people. ...
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91 dead in Norway attacks Lastupdate:- Sun, 24 Jul 2011 18:30:00 ...
Oslo, Jul 23: Police today questioned a blond 32-year-old suspect over twin attacks on a youth camp and the government headquarters that killed at least 91 people inNorway's deadliest tragedy since World War II. .... AMARNATH YATRA - 2011. GKNEWS NETWORKJammu, 23: With weatherman predicting rain/thundershowers along the Amarnath yatra route for next two days, Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) has asked the pilgrims to ascertain the weather More ...
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Prison Planet.com » Second Man “Seized by Special Forces” in Norway
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A second man was seized in an area where victims' relatives had gathered, reports Russia Today. Helge Luras from the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs believes it's the country's polices of multiculturalism that turned the gunman against his own .... of the guy shooting around on the island taken from a helicopter of aNorwegian news team: gralsmacht.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/667-artikel.pdf. UnfuckingbeLIEvable. sporidium Reply: July 24th, 2011 at 3:27 am ...
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Norway Death Toll Hits 93 « 98FM: Dublin's Best Music Mix
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Norway Death Toll Hits 93. The death toll from Norway's twin terror attack has risen to 93 after another victim died in hospital today. Police are still questioning Anders Behring Breivik over Friday's mass shooting and bomb attack. The 32 year oldNorwegian Christian Fundamentalist has admitted responsibility and is due to appear in court tomorrow. Meanwhile, several others who were arrested earlier have... Breivik Admits Norway Attacks · No Comments July 24th, 2011 ...
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Lawyer: Norway Suspect Wanted A Revolution | KOSU Radio
By KOSU News
Lawyer: Norway Suspect Wanted A Revolution. Filed by KOSU News in WorldNews. July 24, 2011. The man blamed for attacks on Norway's government headquarters and a youth retreat said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in ... “The ceremony was called the mass of sadness and hope and people were trying to speak of hope … but the scene was mostly one of sadnesstoday,” she told NPR's Wertheimer. More was coming to light Sunday about the man who police say ...
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YOB condemns Norway massacre | Bhutan News Service
By Editor
YOB condemns Norway massacre. Posted on 24 July 2011 by Editor. Expressing deepest condolences to the family of deceased in Norway massacre, the Youth Organization of Bhutan (YOB) has extended its strong solidarity for the NorwegianLabor ... In a God Service offered in the name of the deceased in Oslo Cathedraltoday, a majority of people including the Royal family members burst into tears. This is the biggest national tragedy this peaceful Scandinavian country ever ...
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Norway killer unknown to police, criticized Islam - Stabroek News ...
By Stabroek staff
(Reuters) - The man suspected of Norway's gun and bomb massacre liked guns and weight-lifting, had belonged to an anti-immigration party and opposed.
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July 24, 2011 PALESTINE HEADLINES | Occupied Palestine | فلسطين
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آخر الأخبار والتحديثات. July 24, 2011 | GAZA PALESTINE | TODAY NEWS LINKS| Gaza has been under siege for 1502 days | Spread-Share-Link or Tweet the News! ...Blond-Gate Christian-Zionist Terror: Media Lessons from Norway Blood-Bath http:// occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/2011/07/24/blond-gate-christian-zionist-terror-media-lessons-from-norway-blood-bath/. NabiSaleh July 24th, watch arrests and firing at ppl from rooftops http://t.co/DmdWOh4 ...
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A good news story – from the heart of the Norway horror
A good news story – from the heart of the Norway horror. July 24, 2011 By Norman Lebrecht Leave a Comment. A colleague in Oslo reports: VG, the country's largest tabloid, is situated across from the government buildings. ...
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Bush Radio 89.5 fm Newsroom: Norway violence planned as long ago ...
By Bush Radio News Team
Norway violence planned as long ago as 2009. By Lelethu Mquqo 24 July 2011. The suspect in Norway's twin attacks that killed at least 92 people, 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik, says the violence had been planned as early as 2009. ... could rise as a mini-submarine and scuba divers search the water around Utoeya Island where the shooting took place for four or five people who are still reported missing. posted by Bush Radio News Team @ Sunday, July 24, 2011 0 comments ...
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Norway attacks: Sunday 24 July rolling coverage | World news ...
Norway attacks: Sunday 24 July rolling coverage. As Norway struggles to come to terms ... 2.58pm: Mark Smith here with a summary of today's developments and...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/.../norway-attacks-live-updat...
United Jerusalem - - Israel-News Today -- 7/24/2011
Peace-Leading Norway Learns Terrorism the Hard Way (INN) ISRAEL NATIONALNEWS) by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu 07/24/11) Source: ...
www.unitedjerusalem.org/index2.asp?id=1456803
Denveritza.com - norway news today
U.S. : All. Tragedy of Oklahoma City echoes in Norwegian terror attacks - CNN International ... Posts Tagged 'norway news today'. 1 result. Jul24 ...
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Norway attacks: in today's world, nowhere is safe - Telegraph
7:00AM BST 24 Jul 2011. Comments. The tragic loss of life in Norway caused by... News Most Viewed. TODAY; PAST WEEK; PAST MONTH. Norway killings: The ...
www.telegraph.co.uk/.../Norway-attacks-in-todays-world-now...
Norway attacks: Sunday 24 July rolling coverage
10.49am: Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg has paid tribute to the dead in an address at the memorial service. Today it is time for sorrow. ...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/.../norway-attacks-live-updat...
Norway mourns victims of shootings and bomb blast - Channel 4 News
Norway mourns victims of shootings and bomb blast. Sunday 24 July 2011 ... "Today it is time for sorrow and we shall allow ourselves to stop and honour the ...
www.channel4.com/.../norway-mourns-victims-of-island-shoo...
Evangelicals express solidarity with Norway ... - Christian Today
Updated: Sunday, 24 July 2011, 8:58 (BST). Make CT your homepage; RSS feed · Follow CT on Twitter · Christian Today – Christian Newspaper ...
www.christiantoday.co.uk/article/evangelicals.../28328.htm
Candles lit for Norway's victims | Saudi News Video - Saudi News Today
Saudi News Today - Other News. MOST POPULAR SNT NEWS. NorwayGunman Kills 80 ... JUL 24 Norwegians pay tribute to those killed in the shooting and bomb ...
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Norway attacks: Sunday 24 July rolling coverage - thestar.com
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Kan, Matsumoto express outrage at massacre in Norway ‹ Japan Today ...
Stay in touch with the latest and widest range of Japan News with JapanToday'sNews Alert newsletter. Up to the moment news in ... Sending my condolences to the people of norway. -1. goddog Jul. ... Jul. 24, 2011 - 06:24AM JST ( 1 ) ...
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Police: Norway suspect confessed to bomb, shooting – USA Today ...
Posted On Sunday, July 24, 2011 By . Under Breaking News ... USA TodayOSLO, Norway (AP) — Norwegian police say a man in custody has confessed to a bombing ...
www.newslive.biz/police-norway-suspect-confessed-to-bomb-...
Norway Terror Suspect Released YouTube Video -Norway TV2 | Recent ...
24 July 2011 Posted in: Technology. OSLO -(Dow Jones)- A integrate of hours ... IItoday latest news, Norway today laterly news, Breivik newspapers news, ...
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