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January 2008

January 30, 2008

Norwegian school kids don't know enough history

A study performed by Civita - a Norwegian think tank - found that Norwegian school children lack basic knowledge about the history of totalitarian regimes. Only Hitler and Saddam Hussein got solid recall. Most kids had now idea who Pol Pot was or what kind of a place a Gulag was.

One student thought Hitler and Bush were frighteningly similar.

Some said they had good general knowledge about Germany in the Nazi era, but that extensive discussions on the "suffering of the Jews" were short on actual facts. (I'm struggling hard to omit editorial comments here).

January 28, 2008

Oslo stock market the most volatile in Europe

During the volatility in stock markets the last few days, the Oslo stock exchange has turned out to be the most volatile of all. While the DJIA went up 1.45%, the Oslo index dropped 2.6%, and the DJEurostock index went down 0.31%. Analysts in Oslo say that the market is dominated by fear and greed.

January 27, 2008

Governmental "rape commission" reports on prevalance of sexual assault

The Norwegian government commissioned a task force to examine the prevalence of sexual assault in Norway and what can be done to remedy the situation. According to the commission, there are about 16,000 rapes or attempted rapes in Norway each year. Out of a population of 4.7 million. Of these, about 1,000 are reported to the police. At least 9 of 10 are left unreported, due to various reasons, including a lack of knowledge among victims that they have been violated. And those who report it, have little reason to be assured - the police closes 80% of cases reported to them without prosecuting anyone. All in all, about 1% of rapists in Norway are ever convicted.

One issue identified by the commission is that immigrants are more likely to commit sexual assaults than ethnic Norwegians. So one proposed measure is to provide all immigrants on a training program on why rape is bad.

Serial child molester arrested after at least 300 victims over 30 years

One of the most severe cases of pedophilia ever seems finally to be resolved in Norway. The so-called "Pocket man" (Lommemannen) was arrested around January 11th. He's a suspect for at least 300 cases of child molestation that have taken place in the course of at least 30 years. The man is from Bergen, in his mid 50s, and has two children of his own. Although the police have had DNA samples for quite some time, they didn't have any suspects to check them against.

Research kroner, renewable energy, and conflicts of interest

Add this to the lengthening list of broken promises from the "red-green" coalition government's Soria Moria declaration: research in renewable energy. Although the International Atomic Energy Agency believes that Norway has numerous opportunities to take advantage of renewable energy, Norwegian authorities have only invested NOK 44 million in the field; compared to 242 million by Denmark, 202 million by Sweden, and 109 by Finland.

On the other hand, the Norwegian government has invested extensively - to the tune of NOK 436 million - in oil and gas exploration and production. And that's in addition to investments by oil and gas companies who are trying to figure out how to conduct deep sea drilling in the arctic.

The leading theory for this is that Norway - after all - is an exporter of oil and gas and is more motivated by immediate financial gain than sustainable growth.