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- Adresseavisen (Urban East Norwegian: [ɑˈdrɛ̀sːəɑˌviːsn̩]; commonly known as Adressa) is a regional newspaper published daily, except Sundays, in Trondheim...
- was founded in 1770 and is the oldest primary school in Trondheim. Adresseavisen is the largest regional newspaper and the oldest active newspaper in...
- 2010, online newspapers such as Il Corriere della Sera (Italy) and Adresseavisen (Norway) repackaged clips from The Onion video piece as legitimate news...
- with 150 to 170 convictions. After revelations by Norwegian newspaper Adresseavisen, the Catholic Church in Norway and the Vatican acknowledged in 2010...
- he was awarded Anders Jahre's culture prize. The regional newspaper Adresseavisen pronounced Bleken "Trønder of the year" in 2003. He has also been awarded...
- Front: Scandic Hotels Back: Coop Norge, MOT Sleeves: SalMar Shorts: Adresseavisen Socks: Vintervoll Sandefjord Andreas Tegström Filip Ottosson [no] Macron...
- when he ****umed various administrative positions in Adresseavisen. Being the CEO of Adresseavisen, he was among the founders of the media group Polaris...
- "Vil ikke opplyse navnet til Breiviks forsvarer" (in Norwegian). NO: Adresseavisen/NTB. 23 July 2011. Archived from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved...
- Retrieved 26 September 2019. "Ventetiden ved sykehusene går ned". Adresseavisen. Retrieved 26 September 2019. "Ventetiden ved sykehusene går ned". abcnyheter...
- 2011. Lein, Øyvind (12 April 2000). "Investorer til RBKs lekegrind". Adresseavisen (in Norwegian). p. 29. "A-laget" [The A-team] (in Norwegian). RBK.no...