~terry
Sun, Apr 6, 1997 (15:31)
seed
Norway. 4 million folks. Norway's popular woman prime minister(?), Brundtland, left power about
six months ago. I remember seeing an impressive story about her enlightened govt. on 60 Minutes.
What happened? I talked to r henning on NetMeeting in Norway today. He's in Stavanger, the oil city of
Norway. According to r henning, Torbjorn Jaggland is prime minister now.
~terry
Sun, Apr 6, 1997 (15:33)
#1
There will be elections in Norway after summer and the parties are talking about what they will do for
the the elderly population and the sick people, according to r henning, my source on NetMeeting today.
~terry
Sun, Apr 6, 1997 (15:37)
#2
If you'd like the url for this topic, it is:
http://www.spring.com/yapp-bin/public/read/travel/13
That will get folks here as read only.
~autumn
Sat, Jan 3, 1998 (23:27)
#3
Terry, have you ever read Sigrid Undset's "Kristin Lavransdatter"? That is my all-time favorite book, and it really turned me on to Norway. Someday I'll make it there....
~terry
Sun, Jan 4, 1998 (09:58)
#4
No, but I'll put it on my list, autumn.
~stacey
Fri, Jan 9, 1998 (18:18)
#5
friend of ours went to Norway for several weeks this summer. He plans to go back for good eventually... loved it!
~terry
Fri, Jan 9, 1998 (22:05)
#6
I'd love to go someday! Being half Norwegian and all.
~autumn
Tue, Feb 17, 1998 (22:00)
#7
We're still planning the "big trip"--spending time in the Scottish Highlands, then taking the ferry from, say, Inverness to Bergen. The girls need to be a little older, though.