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The employees of Ny Tid are fully behind the board and SV's central board in the desire to transfer ownership to the publishing house Damm. In this way, the newspaper's tradition and future can be secured.

SV tops support sales

A joint central board, led by Kristin Halvorsen, is in favor of Ny Tid being sold to Damm. – I support a sale and hope the decision will be reviewed at Ny Tid's general meeting, says SV's party secretary Edle Daasvand Skjæveland.

Want an independent newspaper

Tom Harald Jenssen, CEO of Damm, has great faith in the development opportunities for Ny Tid as an independent and modern news and commentary. He...

Kindergarten prices: SV delivers!

SV is known for being a kindergarten party. A qualitatively good daycare for those who wish it has been one of SV's core issues ...

The rights of the Palestinians

The State of Israel has a lot to thank the UN for. As a thank you, they should follow international law.

LSD in a hundred

What is consciousness? – The question became highly topical with the discovery of the effects on humans of LSD in 1943. The inventor, head of research at Sandoz's pharmaceutical lab Albert ...

The ideas that would not die

Radical newspaper. Editorial freedom.

Taboo and myth

Taboo means that there is something we can not do or say even if there are no written rules for it. Myth is a ...

Accuses the UN

Eritrea criticizes what the country calls the UN's partial attitude to the conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia.

boycott

Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Professor of International Law John Dugard, LO leader Gerd Liv Valla, former Israeli military officer Jonatan Shapiro and Israeli historian Avi Shlaim ...

An international tribute

Mira Craig has made every effort to give Norwegians something new to put in their ear, but it has not been easy to understand themselves musically.

A glimmer of hope

The UN operation in Sierra Leone provides a glimpse of hope for successful UN operations in the African continent, where there is a long gap between success stories.

Salmon war on all fronts

Norwegian salmon has been at war with aggressive Americans, Europeans and Russians since 1991. There will hardly be any lasting peace for a while.

Right question – wrong answer

Dag Seierstad attacks my statement in the Christmas issue of Ny Tid on 6 January. He claims that I believe social dumping is a myth and that ...

The forgotten jubilant

A few years after Christian Sinding had composed poems by the communists Nordahl Grieg and Arnulf Øverland, the 85-year-old composer ended up in the arms of the National Collection. Now Per Vollestad has written a book about Sinding.

Progressive and acoustic

One of the new jazz record companies in Norway is called Jazzaway. It came out with its first album about two years ago, and now has ...

To travel is to see

Two very different travel books, an essay collection and an essay, are basically about the same: About being a seer so as not to be blind.

Quota for equal treatment

EFTA's monitoring body ESA is rippling with the sabers, and has started an investigation into Norway's new law that there should be at least 40 percent of both ...

Iranian threat unites Israel

The statements by the Iranian president where he threatens to obliterate Israel from the world map and where he questions whether the Holocaust really happened are creating fear and anger in Israel.

More concerned with SPD than PDS

Joachim Bischoff is the ideological leader of the monthly magazine "Sozialismus", a slightly tabloid German "Vardøger" who has followed and inspired the debate on the West German left for over thirty years.

To church with Gysi and Lafontaine

It's Friday night, and people flock to the meeting room in Resurrection Church east of Berlin to listen to Gregor Gysi and Oskar Lafontaine. The theme is "socialism on the agenda".

Theory and practice

"What do we do with the power we have been given?" asks Leiv Ellingsen in Ny Tid 16.12.05. He believes that it is a good use of force to make sure ...

Finally an all left German party!

A clear left alternative emerged during the elections in Germany in September. Led by Gregor Gysi in the east and Oskar Lafontaine in the west, the new left party got 8,7 percent of the vote and 54 representatives in the Bundestag.

The opposite poles in Berlin

In Berlin, Stephan Liebich and Christine Buchholz are antagonists, he in close cooperation with the Social Democrats in the city council, she grassroots activist who wants to topple the city government.

Spirit weak from Stoltenberg

Only the hearing impaired found something to enjoy in the prime minister's New Year's speech.