Rune Ottosen (born 7 December 1950) is a Norwegian professor. He graduated in journalism in 1973 at the Norwegian College of Journalism and in political...
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Norwegian adventurer Rune Ottosen (born 1950), Norwegian academic Rune Skarstein (born 1940), Norwegian radical economist Rune Slagstad (born 1945),...
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Utopia - Travels in Ideology and Albanian Landscapes) by Rune Ottosen includes reflections on Ottosen's own experiences as a tourist on trips to Albania organised...
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Torgersen was scheduled to be released, with articles by Karsten Alnæs, Rune Ottosen, Jan Erik Vold, Per Brandtzæg, Gunnar Nerdrum, Camilla Juell Eide, Nils...
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Norway between 1836 and 1854. It reported mostly on foreign affairs. Ottosen, Rune; Røssland, Lars A.; Østbye, Helge (2002). "Etablering av partipressen...
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politicians who themselves have tried to point out unwanted regulations. Ottosen, Rune. VG, Saddam og vi (in Norwegian). Kristiansand: IJ-forlaget. p. 213...
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(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 3 September 2011. Rune Ottosen (2010). "Den Constitutionelle". In Idar Flo (ed.). Norske aviser fra...
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as Drammens Tidende. He died in the city on 25 June 1852, at age 76. Rune Ottosen, "Niels Wulfsberg", in Norsk biografisk leksikon, ed. Knut Helle, 2nd...
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"Wasberg, Gunnar Christie". Nasjonalbiblioteket. Retrieved June 1, 2018. Rune Ottosen (2 February 2015). "Nekrolog: Gunnar Christie Wasberg". Aftenposten....
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newspaper. It is still published as of 2020 under the name Drammens Tidende. Rune Ottosen, "Niels Wulfsberg," in Norsk biografisk leksikon, ed. Knut Helle, 2nd...
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