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Norwegian masses sing 'rainbow' song Breivik despises [Video]
World NowIn a musical act of defiance, Norwegians crowded public squares Thursday to sing a gentle tune that confessed killer Anders Behring Breivik has argued was a Marxist song used to brainwash children to embrace multiculturalism.... -
Norway killer returns to scene with police, says actions were 'necessary'
Q13 FOX News Online & ReutersNorwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik understands he is seen as a "demon" but said last month's massacre was "necessary" when police took him to the scene, his lawyer said Monday. Breivik, 32, has confessed to the bomb and gun attacks which killed...Tags: Crimes, Murder, Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Norway Gunman Returns To The Scene Of The Crime
KIAH32-year-old Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik re-enacted a massive crime scene for police by taking them through a death trail near Oslo. Breivik showed investigators how he shot and killed many innocent teens camping at Utoya Island on July 22nd....Tags: Crimes, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Social Issues, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice
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Anti-Sharia movement fuels bigotry
Nearly a decade after the events of 9/11, the backlash against Islamic Americans shows signs of worsening. Not even the death of Osama bin Laden earlier this year has had much impact on the growing anxiety of those who can't seem to distinguish between...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Islam, New Jersey, Politics, Crimes
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Norwegian Woman Survives Spike Through Head, Returns To Work
pix11.comLine Nersnaes, a 50-year-old legal adviser, ran from her office building after the devastating explosion that ripped through Oslo, Norway, unaware that a 12-inch spike was protruding from her skull. Nersnaes was at her desk on the 11th floor of the...Tags: Oslo (Norway), Explosions, Islam, Emergency Incidents, Human Body
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Mercer woman's dream trip to Norway marred by rampage
eruehs@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Since Pat Baker first went to Norway as a 20-year-old in 1966, she always dreamed of returning to the nation she called home for seven months. So when Baker was finally able to make that return visit earlier this month, there was no...Tags: Oslo (Norway), Human Interest, Crimes, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Murder
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Rodriguez: Zero-sum games in an interconnected world
What's wrong with this picture: Even as the world is becoming increasingly interconnected and interdependent, we seem to be approaching conflicts more in zero-sum terms and with all-or-nothing politics. Because digital networks and the global economy...Tags: Republican Party, Arts and Culture, American Red Cross, Islam, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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Norwegian militant admits killing 77, denies guilt
Norwegian anti-immigration militant Anders Behring Breivik spoke in open court for the first time on Monday and admitted killing 77 people at a July youth camp, but he denied any guilt, saying he was a military commander in a far-right resistance...Tags: Human Interest, Trials, Judges, Immigration, Justice System
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Pakistani general calls NATO airstrike deliberate
World NowA top Pakistani army general Tuesday called a NATO airstrike last week that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers along the border with Afghanistan a deliberate act of aggression, and he expressed doubt that a U.S. investigation would uncover the truth.... -
2011: A year of extreme weather, and the 10th-hottest on record
World Now2011 tied as the 10th hottest year on record. As delegates to more than 190 countries met for the COP 17 conference on climate change in Durban, the World Meteorological Organization warned that global temperature rises and extreme weather continued in... -
Iranian protesters storm British Embassy in Tehran
World NowProtesters seize British Embassy in Iran: Hundreds of demonstrators stormed the British Embassy in Tehran on Tuesday to protest sanctions imposed on Iran, chanting “Death to Britain” and setting fire to the British, American and Israeli flags.... -
Norway gunman Anders Behring Breivik declared insane, may avoid prison
World NowAnders Behring Breivik, the man behind the Norway massacre in July, is declared insane. The psychiatric evaluation means that Anders Behring Breivik could be confined to a mental hospital instead of sentenced to prison for the bomb and shooting attacks in...
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