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Aftenposten (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈɑ̂ftn̩ˌpɔstn̩]; transl. "The
Evening Post";
stylized as
Aftenpoſten in the masthead) is Norway's
largest printed newspaper...
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philology studies. He was
hired in the
Norwegian News
Agency in 1952,
Aftenposten in 1961 and the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in 1967. He was a...
- Church, with 83,000 members,
according to 2009
government statistics. The
Aftenposten (Evening Post) in
October 2012
reported there were
about 115,234 registered...
- Norway. Most of his
career was
spent as an
illustrator for the
newspaper Aftenposten,
where he
worked for over a
period of
fifty years. Also,
there were records...
- The
Aftenposten Gold
Medal is one of the
highest awards that are
awarded within Norwegian sport. The Gold
Medal was
instituted in 1933 by
Sport magazine...
- "Klæbo ble
tidenes yngste mannlige verdenscupvinner i langrenn".
Aftenposten.no.
Aftenposten.
Retrieved 3
March 2019.
Tinius Folvik,
Herman (6
January 2019)...
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novelist Knut
Hamsun wrote an
obituary of
Adolf Hitler in the
newspaper Aftenposten. Hamsun's
eulogy to
Hitler served as the
collaborationist newspaper's...
- Kl****ekampen,
Aftenposten and
Stavanger Aftenblad. Her
sophomore Mingvasevann (Tiden, 2015) was
reviewed in Dagsavisen,
Aftenposten and Morgenbladet...
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power politics. In 2011, a
feature story in the
Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten contended that
major criticisms of the
award were that the Norwegian...
- økt innvandring".
Aftenposten. 3
December 1992. p. 10. Salvesen, Geir (6
March 1999). "Flertall for mer jobb-innvandring".
Aftenposten. p. 37. "Frykten...