Art's clone dives?
Petroleum reserves in the Barents Sea make the Northern Territories an Eldorado. Now cultural life is also beginning to sprout.
PFU's technical magnifying glass
The Press's Academic Committee does not consider the ethics of the press, but the technique of the press.
- Banned for life
Norway has one of the best doping control systems in the world, but it is still possible to cheat better.
Say yes, you too
It's time to celebrate love – and give everyone the same right to get married.
- Backward employers
Employers who refuse to use Facebook will lose tomorrow's work, says researcher Petter Bae Brandtzæg.
A gentle cannon
Two jovial and slightly authoritarian guides to the literature will talk about "ordinary people" books.
Here comes stupid stupid
Has Marit Eikemo committed a chick lit novel? The question has haunted literary Norway in recent months.
The fall of the Empire
When Prime Minister Tony Blair leaves 27. June, he is co-responsible for the sun setting every night over the British Empire.
In the crossfire
The group that triggered the crisis in Lebanon with a bank robbery has little support in the Palestinian camp it springs from.
peace pioneers
In the 1950s and 60s, 14.000 Norwegians served for the UN. They were to create peace – almost without training. Ny Tid has gained access to an unpublished survey and tells the little-known story of the first Norwegian peacekeepers.
CURRENT: SIGRUN WÅGENG
A new survey shows that Norwegian business leaders believe it is okay that guest workers in Norway get paid less than Norwegian workers. Sigrun Vågeng, director of the NHO, agrees.
A city between hands
The unique book series Oslo Road Book gives us the city we want – car-free and on rails.
Rocker censorship
At the Midi Festival, China's biggest rock festival, you should not sing about Tibet or genitals.
Film is politics
23. May is the UN deadline for a halt in Iran's uranium extraction. I see big politics behind the Hollywood movie 300.
PST takes hold
The security police will now control which refugees are allowed to come to Norway.
Current: Hans Blix
We are in a new arms race, says Hans Blix, head of the Mass Destruction Commission. On May 20, he will give talks in Tromsø with Bill Clinton.
Leader: Tips for the election campaign
The party that dares to refurbish the country's schools can win the fall election.
Retires from SV
Sapideh Sadeghi goes out of politics. The city government politician in Oslo is disappointed with the SV and has, among other things, received immigration rights from party traps.
Serial killer Blues
Thinking the serial killer movie was relegated to the bottom video shelf, David Fincher rescues the genre again.