Analysts disagree on oil price
September 9, 2008Norway's state-controlled oil company StatoilHydro has released new predictions that the price of oil will continue to dip. The view is not entirely shared by investment bank Goldman Sachs.
Ibsen, Munch, Heyerdahl ... and now Magnus Carlsen
September 9, 2008A teenager from a picturesque valley just outside of Oslo is on his way to becoming one of the world's best-known Norwegians, after he emerged over the weekend as the best chess player on the planet.
'Sword man' on the loose
September 9, 2008Three young women out walking in Oslo’s Furuset district Monday evening were threatened by a man waving a sword.
New Jewish Museum opens
September 9, 2008Crown Prince Haakon formally opened Oslo's newest museum on Monday, dedicated to Jewish history in Norway.
Lyn asks Berg to leave
September 9, 2008Henning Berg is no longer head coach for Oslo soccer club Lyn. Berg, who already has a new coaching job lined up with Lillestrøm, was asked to leave immediately.
'Tax-free trap' set to fall
September 9, 2008On the eve of its 10th anniversary, Oslo's main airport at Gardermoen has found itself immersed in another round of criticism, this time for virtually forcing international passengers into its duty-free shops. Airport officials gave in to the critics on Tuesday.
DnB ready to sue townships
September 9, 2008Norwegian banking group DnB NOR said on Tuesday it was prepared to go to court against seven municipalities after township officials said they would halt payments on NOK 1 billion (USD 176.4 million) in debt.
Pirates attack Norwegian ship
September 9, 2008A Norwegian tanker owned by shipping tycoon John Fredriksen has become the latest target of pirates who tried to hijack it in the Gulf of Aden.
Divers lose damage claim
September 9, 2008The pioneering North Sea divers who helped launch Norway's oil industry suffered another blow on Tuesday, this time in the Norwegian courts. A judge rejected their claim for compensation for the damage their dives did to their health.
Stocks rally after bailout
September 8, 2008Effects of the government bailout of US mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were felt in Oslo as well on Monday, as stocks rebounded when trading began.
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