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Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and his wife Ingrid are taking part of the rose march in Oslo, Norway, 25 July 2011. The Norwegian man charged in last week's attacks in Norway, which claimed at least 76 lives, was Monday remanded in custody for eight weeks by Oslo district court. A. B. Breivik was charged with the bombing in Oslo's government district on Friday and a shoot Image details File size:
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