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Reidar Carlsson (born 1957) is a Swedish journalist and politician. He is a member of the Centre Party. [1] [2] [3] [4]
TT News Agency is a Swedish news agency, the largest in Scandinavia, owned jointly by the country's newspapers and the media groups behind them. TT's services are used as the exclusive source of national news by many local media outlets.
Thomas Östros is a Swedish economist, former Social Democratic politician and CEO of the Swedish Bankers' Association. In 2015 he was named Executive Director for Northern Europe at the International Monetary Fund.
Ernesto Beltrán Aguilar better known as Tito Beltrán, is a Chilean-Swedish tenor. In October 2008, an appellate court in Sweden sentenced Beltrán to 2.5 years in prison for rape and sexual molestation of an underage child. Beltrán was released from prison in Sweden on 25 February 2010 and served the rest of his sentence under electronic surveillance at home.
Transwede Airways AB, doing business as Transwede, was a Swedish charter and later also scheduled airline operating between 1985 and 1998. Based at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Transwede initially flew Sud Aviation Caravelles and from 1987 also McDonnell Douglas MD-80s. Most charter services were inclusive tour flights to the Mediterranean.
Jan "Janne" Tordh Ingemar Karlsson is a Swedish professional ice hockey coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of Denmark's national icehockey team.
Champis is a soft drink created by Robert Roberts in 1918. The recipe is secret and the extract is made by Roberts AB in Örebro. Along with Sockerdricka, Citronil, Pomril and Pommac, Champis is one in the first generation of Swedish soft drinks.
The Lars Vilks Muhammad drawings controversy began in July 2007 with a series of drawings by Swedish artist Lars Vilks that depicted the Islamic prophet Muhammad as a roundabout dog. Several art galleries in Sweden declined to show the drawings, citing security concerns and fear of violence. The controversy gained international attention after the Örebro-based regional newspaper Nerikes Allehanda published one of the drawings on 18 August as part of an editorial on self-censorship and freedom of religion.
Fuat Deniz was a Swedish sociologist and writer of Assyrian descent. Until his murder in 2007, he worked as a lecturer in sociology at the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Örebro University.
Ebba Grön 1978–1982 is the title of the Swedish punk band Ebba Grön's compilation of their biggest hits, released as a farewell album for their fans, and is one of the all-time best selling records in Sweden. The booklet contains a copy of the letter the band sent to the national news agency Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå when they split.
Sebastian Karlsson is a professional Swedish ice hockey player. He is currently playing for Linköpings HC of the Swedish Swedish Hockey League (SHL).
Swedish Super League is the highest league in the league system of Swedish women's floorball and comprises the top 14 Swedish floorball teams. The first season began in 1997–98. The season ends with the playoffs and a final.
Fredrik Belfrage is a Swedish TV and radio presenter and sports reporter. He is the son of the dentist Åke Belfrage (1915–1985) and Vera Maria, born Vange (1914–1984). He is descended from a noble family of Scottish origin, and wears a tie in his clan tartan.
The Titan traffic database is a database allegedly in use by the Swedish signals intelligence agency, the National Defence Radio Establishment (FRA), according to a news report by Rapport on SVT in June 2008, based on an account from an anonymous source. The source alleged the agency had been storing "massive amounts of information" about "who have been talking to whom, but no content"; leading to a private citizen lodging a complaint with the police. Ultimately, a prosecutor did not launch a full-scale investigation, as it was deemed not illegal at the time.
Events from the year 1985 in Denmark.
I en annan del av Köping is a Swedish documentary television series which began broadcasting in 2007 on TV4. The series depicts the daily lives of people with learning disabilities in Köping, Sweden, and has been described as one of Sweden's most popular programs.
Annelie Pompe is an adventurer and athlete from Gothenburg, Sweden. She is a professional adventurer, motivational speaker, photographer, freediving instructor, yoga instructor, writer, personal trainer and coach.
The Malexander murders were the murders of two police officers, Robert Karlström and Olov Borén, at Malexander, Sweden on 28 May 1999. The murders were committed after a bank robbery in Kisa earlier that day. Three men were convicted of the crimes, Tony Olsson, Andreas Axelsson and former mercenary Jackie Arklöv. The murders in Malexander were among the most high-profile cases in Sweden. The three perpetrators were active neo-nazis and the robbery spree before the murders was committed as part of their plan to collect money to fund and create a "revolutionary" nazi organization.
Nan Inger Östman was a Swedish author, primarily of children's literature. She was awarded the Astrid Lindgren Prize in 1987.
The TT language is a style guide from the Swedish news agency Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå (TT). The TT language contains recommendations on how media of Sweden should express themselves in writing, to maintain good use of language.
Sten Dehlgren was a Swedish Navy officer and newspaper editor.
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