- Tid in 1962 for
which he
coined the name; and the news
agency Nynorsk Pressekontor in 1969. He
became an
honorary member of
Noregs Mållag in 1998. Lie,...
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Arbeidernes Pressekontor from 1979 to 1981, editor-in-chief of
Bergens Arbeiderblad from 1981 to 1984,
subeditor in
Arbeidernes Pressekontor from 1984 to...
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edited the w****ly
newspaper ABC. From 1946 he
started working for Høyres
Pressekontor,
eventually as
editor and CEO. He was
president of the
Norwegian Bridge...
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December 2004). "Dette er ikke
Petter D****" (in Norwegian).
Kristelig Pressekontor.
Archived from the
original on 8 June 2009.
Retrieved 2009-05-29. "Petter...
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established in 1912 as
Socialdemokratisk Pressekontor. In 1919 this was
changed to
Arbeidernes Pressekontor ("The Workers'
Press Office") and in 1984...
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continued as a
columnist until 1983. He was also a
reviewer for
Arbeidernes Pressekontor,
syndicating articles within the
Norwegian Labour press,
between 1979...
- Kl****ekampen in 1970. His
signature is "M". He has also
worked for
Nynorsk Pressekontor, Nationen,
Dagens Næringsliv, LO-aktuelt and Journalisten. He won the...
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death in 2003. He was
chairman of the
board of the news
agency Nynorsk Pressekontor from 1975 to 1985.
Among his
books is the
poetry collection Bønder spelar...
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Veger (in Norwegian). pp. 26–29. Haugtrø,
Beate (11
March 2020). "Vegdirektør frå ei
veglaus grend" (in
Norwegian Nynorsk).
Nynorsk Pressekontor. v t e...
- the
newspapers Stavangeren and
Bergens Aftenblad, and
headed Høyres
Pressekontor from 1925 to 1950.
During the
Norwegian Campaign in 1940 he was press...