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Danish party leader rejects call to prosecute George W. Bush

The leader of Denmark’s Socialist People’s party has distanced himself from calls from his human rights spokesman to prosecute former U.S. president G...

Denmark, GeneralNovember 18, 2010
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Tobacco lawsuits up in smoke in Finland

Tobacco companies in Finland have come out on top in a 22-year-long legal battle with smokers who claimed their health had been damaged by the habit.

Finland, GeneralNovember 17, 2010
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U.S. squirm in Scandinavian spying row

The United States has sought to ease tensions over spying claims in Norway, Denmark and Sweden, admitting to the program but saying it was customary.

Denmark, GeneralNovember 14, 2010
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Designer brands buy friends for kids

Trendy children who wear designer clothes and own expensive gadgets have more friends, according to a new study. An investigation which is yet to be p...

Denmark, GeneralNovember 10, 2010
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Wifi network names tell of neighbour niggles

Swedes are increasingly using their broadband network names to send their neighbours messages, according to a new survey.

General, SocietyNovember 7, 2010
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Finnish Ski Association spending athletes’ cash

The Finnish Ski Association has been dipping into its coaching fund in an attempt to patch up its tattered finances. Jari Piirainen, the group’s forme...

Finland, GeneralNovember 4, 2010
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Injured sauna man not blowing off steam

A man who nearly died in the Sauna World Championship finals in Finland this summer, says he does not blame the event organisers.

Culture, FinlandNovember 3, 2010
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Most parish candidates in favour of gay unions

The majority of candidates in the parish elections for the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church support gay relationships, according to a new survey.

Culture, FeaturedOctober 29, 2010
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