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Harald V
Prime Minister
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Kjell Magne Bondevik
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February
27 February –
Metropol TV
ceases broadcasting because of financial difficulties.
March
April
May
24 May –
Ari Behn
marries
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
in
Nidaros Cathedral
in
Trondheim
.
June
World Bank Oslo 2002 Protests
June –
World Bank Oslo 2002 Protests
July
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Sports
Music
Main article:
2002 in Norwegian music
Film
Main article:
Norwegian films of the 2000s (decade) § 2002
Literature
Lars Saabye Christensen
is awarded the
Nordic Council Literature Prize
, for
The Half Brother
.
[1]
Television
Main article:
2002 in Norwegian television
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21 February –
Marcus & Martinus Gunnarsen
, two identical brothers singers
12 May –
Birgitta Elisa Oftestad
, cellist
5 September –
Alessandra mele
, Norwegian-Italian singer
Notable deaths
Thor Heyerdahl
1 January –
Arne Røgden
, bobsledder (born 1917)
20 January –
Knut Thomassen
, actor and theatre director (born 1921).
[2]
24 January –
Ragnar Horn
, politician (born 1913)
31 January –
Jens P. Flå
, politician (born 1923)
1 February –
Sigurd Berge
, composer (born 1928)
18 April –
Thor Heyerdahl
, ethnographer and adventurer (born 1914)
29 April –
Sverre Bratland
, military leader (born 1917)
1 May –
Birger Tvedt
, physician (born 1910).
[3]
28 May –
Kai Paulsen
, journalist, photographer and computer collector (born 1947)
29 June –
Ole-Johan Dahl
, computer scientist (born 1931)
10 August –
Kristen Nygaard
, mathematician, computer programming language pioneer and politician (born 1926)
26 September –
Eleonore Bjartveit
, politician and Minister (born 1924)
10 October –
Sverre L. Mo
, politician (born 1915)
15 November –
Hans Jørgen Toming
, visual artist and designer (b.
1933
).
[4]
24 November –
Odd Lien
, newspaper editor and politician (born 1915)
5 December –
Magnar Sætre
, politician (born 1940)
20 December –
Tore Tønne
, politician and Minister (born 1948)
21 December –
Harald U. Lied
, politician (born 1927)
24 December –
Kjell Aukrust
, author, poet and artist (born 1920).
[5]
Full date unknown
Odd Chr. Gøthe
, civil servant and politician (born 1919)
Johan Berthin Holte
, businessperson (born 1915)
Nils Peder Langvand
, judge (born 1929)
Oddrunn Pettersen
, politician and Minister (born 1937)
Fritz Røed
, sculptor (born 1928)
Einar Skinnarland
, resistance fighter (born 1918)
Knut Tjønneland
, politician (born 1907)
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References
^
"Nordic Council Literature Prize"
.
norden.org
. Archived from
the original
on 27 November 2015
. Retrieved
17 November
2020
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Knut Thomassen"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
11 January
2024
.
^
Jørgensen, Jørn-Kr.
"Birger Tvedt"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
7 November
2012
.
^
Larsstuvold, Rune.
"Hans Jørgen Toming"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
30 October
2018
.
^
Jor, Finn
.
"Kjell Aukrust"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
1 January
2020
.
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