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Endangered animal parts used as fishing lures

Finnish Customs officials are investigating whether fishing tackle shops are illegally selling parts of endangered animals as lures. It is thought tha...

BusinessApril 17, 2011
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Icelandic design and fashion continues to grow in popularity

Icelandic design and fashion has seen a growth in popularity both domestically and internationally recently, due to an influx of new, innovative desig...

ArtApril 1, 2011
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Channel 4 UK travel personality starstruck by Iceland Northern Lights

According to the Daily Record, popular Channel 4 travel and property TV personality, Phil Spencer had the pleasure of capturing the Northern Lights wh...

GeneralMarch 31, 2011
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Boy skier mauled after waking bear

A 12 year-old boy, who disturbed a hibernating brown bear by skiing over its lair, is in hospital after being bitten on both legs and scratched down h...

FeaturedMarch 31, 2011
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Landsvirkjun signs a new loan agreement for Hydroelectric Project in Iceland

Icelandic renewable energy company Landsvirkjun signed a new loan agreement with the Nordic Investment Bank on Wednesday, for the funding of the Budar...

BusinessMarch 18, 2011
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Japan nuclear explosions prompts Finland iodine rush

Fears of possible radioactive leakages from explosions at a nuclear plant in Japan have prompted Finns to rush to the shops for iodine.

BusinessMarch 16, 2011
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Renewable energy via sub-sea cable to Europe examined by Landsvirkjun

A potential sub-sea cable to Europe carrying renewable energy from Iceland is being looked into by Landsvirkjun.

BusinessMarch 15, 2011
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Landsvirkjun strengthens its marketing and business development and recruits three experts

Landsvirkjun has recruited three new staff members to strengthen its base as a leader in marketing and sales of renewable energy in Europe.

BusinessMarch 14, 2011
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