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Two pints of lager and a blood pressure test

Barflies in Helsinki are benefiting from a little extra customer care, as the city’s health services descend into uncharted territory.

FeaturedNovember 15, 2011
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Siamese serpent likely to turn on itself

A snake with two heads found in Denmark will most likely kill itself in a conflict of interest, according experts.

DenmarkNovember 13, 2011
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Bra shop bust up over cup-size name tags

A Swedish lingerie chain may be sued by its union after complaints from staff members who are told to wear name tags displaying their bra sizes.

BusinessNovember 13, 2011
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Serial thief dragged from law loophole

A man convicted of at least 750 burglaries in Norway has finally been jailed, after a new evaluation of his mental health concluded that he could be h...

BusinessNovember 12, 2011
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Fur shop arson conviction overturned

Finland’s Supreme Court has overturned a decision to jail a mentally ill man who claimed he burnt down a fur shop during a meeting with his doctor.

BusinessNovember 11, 2011
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Xmas spruce Scrooge saving suggestion scrapped

Not wanting to be seen as Scrooges, the Norwegian capital Oslo has decided against scrapping its annual Christmas tree gifts to Rotterdam, Reykjavik a...

CultureNovember 11, 2011
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‘Half-hearted’ CIA flights inquiry takes off

An inquiry into so-called ‘CIA rendition flights’ in Greenlandic airspace will go ahead, but will not be the formal investigation that the country hop...

DenmarkNovember 10, 2011
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Icelandair initiates new Department of Transportation pricing rules

Iceland’s leading airline Icelandair has announced that it will be initiating the new pricing rules outlined by the Department of Transportation (DOT)...

BusinessNovember 9, 2011
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