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![]() LANDING ARGENTINACompetitors of the state aircraft company in Argentina have experienced sabotage from the government and airport workers. Bjørn Kjos and Norwegian are nevertheless entering the special aviation market. | ![]() Captured by FARCFor six years Clara Rojas fought illnesses, inner demons and death as one of the FARC guerillas highest profile prisoners. Back to politics, Rojas wants to introduce Colombia to a law of prostitution as in Scandinavia. | ![]() The Hospital PlagueNorwegians are being isolated for months in hospitals. Health care workers are petrified of contamination. Antimicrobial resistance are creating the same fear as the HIV-virus. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv |
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![]() The Nation on The DivanSome kids start their psychotherapy two years old in Argentina - the country with most psychologists in the world. Cognitive therapists, on the contrary, are accused of being CIA spies. | ![]() Watch TrulyThe Swiss Luxury Watch Industry has suffered crisis. Victorious are those who have turned their back on technology. Photo: Ørjan F. Ellingvåg | ![]() The Forgotten WarThe murder rate in El Salvador is higher than in Iraq and Afghanistan. "Marcela" (15) has to hide from the gangs of death. |
![]() The Lobbying CountryIt is 20 years since Norway said no to the European Union. We are still struggling to play the game of corridors in Brussels. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() The Poison Of The PampasThe enormous fields of Argentina have been showered in pesticides for 20 years. Is that the cause of all the cancer cases? | ![]() The Sweet StingSugar is the new tobacco. It kills you slowly, according to scientists. Some have gotten their lives destroyed. The Magazine, Dagbladet |
![]() The Treasure HuntAntimicrobial resistance is our time biggest health threat. Some suggest the solution can be found at the bottom of the sea. Magasinet, Dagbladet | ![]() Rust Free PassionAsgjerd (75) and Stein-Erik (79) are enjoying each-other at an old age. The Saturday Magazine have met Norwegian couples in their 70s, 80s, and 90s to talk about intimacy, love and sex. | ![]() LonelinessIt is called the invisible public-health issue and can according to scientists be as deadly as smoking and obesity. Christin (44) is one of 1 million Norwegians being troubled by loneliness. Written with Bjørg Aftret. Magasinet, Dagbladet |
![]() The Race of Election on KneesThe red-green coalition is hanging by a thread. - The Labour Party is concentrating on getting larger then The Conservative Party, not to win the election, says Thorbjørn Jagland. Written with Reidar Mide Solberg. Lørdagsmagasinet, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() The Kingdom of the RomasSale of copper and scrap metal have made the Kalderash clan tremendously rich. Mansions and luxurious sports car are to be found in the little village Buzescu south in Romania. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() The Start ProblemElias and Julie are both born way too early. Only one of them get a fully worthy treatment at the hospital. Magasinet, Dagbladet |
![]() The Health UprisingPeople with dementia are drugged and locked inside, stroke patients do not get rehabilitation, and babies have died. Now health care workers are telling their frightening stories from a sick healthcare system. Magasinet, Dagbladet | ![]() The Child Who Sold SexWhen the Norwegian girl Ida was 15 years old she sold her body for the first time. Now she is of age and sells sex in sun tanning beds. No one knows how many youngsters like her there are in Norway. Written with Torgeir P. Krogfjord. Magasinet, Dagbladet | ![]() Born, Ready, GoHeidi Stensmyren was back at work two days after her last birth. Now she is president in the Swedish Medical Association and sees her children's school plays at her mobile phone. Meet the carrier woman whom went straight from the birthing enter to the office. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv |
![]() The Clash of JuneSummer parties, farewell celebrations at school and stress. - It is supposed to be cosy five times a day in June, but it turns into torture, says mother of three, Janne S. Drangholt. | ![]() The Masters of Suppression TechniqueLaywer Mette Yvonne Larsen catch in the act her opposition. Former Minister of Work Hanne Bjurstrøm master her feminine charm. The Secretary General Bente Angell-Hansen was hanged up against the wall. There are more master suppression techniques then you would think. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() Ignored bomb throwerAmanda nominated Hilde Susan Jægtnes (43) says the Norwegians never get tired of watching themselves as heros in movies. |
![]() Singsong At The Election ThresholdPushing, catfights, and fearful Assemblies of God. This years run-up to election has become a desperate fight against the election threshold - and a "chicken yard of ridiculous of accusations". Written with Reidar Mide Solberg. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() Be PreparedThe meeting with wedgies, reef knots and swimming rats were their first leader experiences. Meet the Norwegian leaders who learned about leadership in the largest child- and teenage organization in the world - the Scout Movement. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() The Midlife SqueezeThe Progress Party has been walking through the wilderness for 40 years. Now the party is going into the government. How will this end? Written with Reidar Mide Solberg. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv |
![]() The Assaults We Don´t Talk AboutA certificate of good conduct issued by the police are required for people who want to work with children and disabled people, but not for those who want to work in nursing home care. Assaults are probably happening more often then we like to believe. Written with Vigidis Alver. Magasinet, Dagbladet | ![]() ChinaChessThe government and the Parliament were hiding when a politician from the Liberal Party with a traditional Toten-bunad invited Dalai Lama to the Parliament. Written with Reidar Mide Solberg. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() The Sin of HeritageFamily heritage conflicts can split families and cause bad blood for generations. But they can be solved - if it is done in time. Written with Eirik Bergesen and Bjørg Aftret. Magasinet, Dagbladet |
![]() Scold And Sold OutNorwegian fur farmers feel like they are being seen as terrorists. At the same time Norwegian fur prices are sold for skyrocketing prices. Magasinet, Dagbladet | ![]() The War of DancePernille Brenni Brovoll (13) and Mille Klovning (13) are the best freestyle/discojazz dancers in Norway. Now they are not allowed to compete against each-other anymore. Magasinet, Dagbladet | ![]() |
![]() Blood On The MessengersThey risk their lives to inform about the death of others. In totalitarian regimes can even the softest news result in getting your head chopped off. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() Miss In Matter Of Life Or DeathFor 60 years we have elected the prettiest woman in the country. For some it was the beginning of an adventure. For others life turned full of tragedies. Written with Bernt Jakob Oksnes Magasinet, Dagbladet | ![]() Bandy AidAfrica's first national team in bandy are living in Sweden and are aiming for The World Championship in Siberia. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv |
![]() Petter The SaviorFor half a year the office of Petter Stordalen was left alone. Now the preacher and owner of Scandinavia's largest hotel chain, Nordic Choice Hotel, is back - with a splash. Magasinet, Dagbladet | ![]() Nasty PartyGrete Knudsen is not the first ex-politician who attacks when writing a book. - Revenge is a strong motive behind many political biographies, says Thorbjørn Giæver Eriksen, former State Secretary of Jens Stoltenberg. Written with Reidar Mide Solberg. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv | ![]() The Web MasterSvein Joakim Moen wanted the web domain movement.no to his company. But in the search he met a king of domains owning over 2000 norwegian web domains. Saturday Magazine, Dagens Næringsliv |
![]() The glaciar wrapped upThe world's glaciers are dying. To prevent melting the Rhône Glacier in the Swiss Alps is partly wrapped in fleece blankets. Photo: Ørjan F. Ellingvåg | ![]() |
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