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By Anita Rienstra

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Norwegian Catholic Church confirms child abuse case

The Norwegian Roman Catholic Church has admitted that a Trondheim bishop has resigned after pleading guilty to abusing an altar boy.

Featured, GeneralApril 15, 2010
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Finnish retail strike looms

Retail strikes will take place across Finland on Friday, after a compromise was rejected by the Finnish Service United Union (PAM).

Business, FeaturedApril 14, 2010
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Religion is personal say Finnish church-goers

Despite a few more pews being filled over Easter weekend, expressions of religion remain a private matter for Finnish people.

Culture, FeaturedApril 11, 2010
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Finnish floods worst in a decade

The mild holiday weekend weather has brought about a rapid acceleration of the spring thaw, with Finland suffering its worst flooding in ten years.

Environment, FeaturedApril 7, 2010
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Denmark demands sex toy safety

The Danish environment minister has declared that sex toys are potentially hazardous, and that steps should be taken to reduce the level of dangerous ...

Denmark, EnvironmentApril 3, 2010
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Norwegian Central Bank keeps key policy rate unchanged

The Norwegian Central Bank announced last week that it would not be making any changes to the key policy rate. The Executive Board agreed to maintain ...

Business, FeaturedMarch 31, 2010
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Norway analyses spy presence

The Norwegian National Security Service (PST) has declared that some 19 countries have intelligence officers located across the country, with not all ...

Featured, GeneralMarch 26, 2010
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Norway’s international doomsday seed bank still growing

In an isolated mountainside deep within the Norwegian tundra lies a contingency plan against the threat of global catastrophe. The so-called “doomsday...

Environment, FeaturedMarch 24, 2010
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