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Aatos Juho
Michel Erkko (16
September 1932 – 5 May 2012) was a
Finnish newspaper editor,
newspaper publisher, and the main
owner of the
Sanoma Corporation...
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Erkko is a
Finnish family known for
their ownership of the
newspaper Helsingin Sanomat J. H.
Erkko (1849–1906),
Finnish poet and
playwright Eero Erkko...
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Winter War started.
Erkko's father too was a
politician and journalist, Eero
Erkko; his son was
journalist Aatos Erkko.
Eljas Erkko graduated as Abitur...
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Erkko Kivikoski (2 July 1936 – 11
August 2005) was a
Finnish film
director and screenwriter. He
directed nine
films between 1962 and 1981. His 1963 film...
- they
react to
their performance and scores. The term was
coined by Jane
Erkko, a
Finnish figure skating official who was on the
organizing committee for...
- It was
founded in 1964. From 1964–1994 it
operated under the name J. H.
Erkko Award (Finnish: J. H.
Erkon palkinto).
Beginning in 1995 the name changed...
- Eero
Erkko (18 May 1860,
Orimattila - 14
October 1927) was a
Finnish journalist and politician. He
served as
minister of
social affairs from 27 November...
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Helsingin Sanomat has a long
history as a
family business,
owned by the
Erkko family. It is
currently owned by the
Sanoma media group which also owns...
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program of
drama studies,
which she
concluded in 1989. She won the J. H.
Erkko Award in 1984 for her
debut novel How to Kill a Bull (Finnish: Häräntappoase)...
- Zilliacus [fi; sv; fr] from the
Swedish People's Party, and the
Young Finns Eero
Erkko,
Theodor Homén,
Heikki Renvall and P. E. Svinhufvud. The
Kagal was founded...