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Norway's King Coming to Washington (Periodicals postage paid in Seattle, WA) TIME-DATED MATERIAL — DO NOT DELAY Business Taste of Norway Ground meat has Baking with « Om fremtiden! Men herre gud, met its match den vet vi jo slett ingen ting om. » love Read more on page 4 – Henrik Ibsen Read more on page 8 Norwegian American Weekly Vol. 126 No. 7 February 20, 2015 Established May 17, 1889 • Formerly Western Viking and Nordisk Tidende $2.00 per copy Norway’s King coming to Washington HM King Harald V to speak at PLU’s graduation, receive honorary degree SPECIAL RELEASE Pacific Lutheran University As part of his official visit to Washing- and a great testament to how important His ton and Alaska in May, His Majesty King Majesty feels Pacific Lutheran University is Harald V of Norway will speak at Pacific both for quality education and the influence Lutheran University’s commencement cer- it has had—and will have—in progressive emony, where he’ll receive a Doctor of Laws support for social justice and collaboration jure dignitatis. in our global community,” Nesselquist said. HM King Harald also will meet with “The large Norwegian-American communi- Norwegian students at PLU and attend a lun- ties in Washington and Alaska will be thrilled cheon on campus prior to commencement on to learn about the visit by His Majesty, and May 23. The main reason for His Majesty’s even more thrilled to be able to see him. We visit is to celebrate the 125th anniversary of are looking very much forward to this rare PLU, which was founded by Norwegian im- and important visit.” migrants in 1890. PLU began its commitment to interna- “Lutes all around the globe feel honored tional education by recruiting Norwegian to have King Harald V as our most distin- students to come to PLU and by sending guished guest and commencement speaker to American students to Norway many decades mark our quasquicentennial year,” said PLU ago, Krise said. President Thomas W. Krise. “His Majesty’s “Even to this day, Norwegians make up presence will underscore our deep personal the largest number of international students and institutional ties to Norway—ties that at PLU, which is the scholarly home of stu- began in 1890 and continue robustly today.” dents from 23 nations.” The king’s trip, scheduled for May 20- HM King Harald, who has been the king 28, underlines the important relationship of Norway since Jan. 17, 1991, has visited between Norway and the United States and Washington several times. In l995, Their will create increased visibility and attention Majesties King Harald and his wife, Queen for Norway, including the very strong Nor- Sonja, visited PLU, and the queen received wegian-American community in Alaska and an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. Washington, said Consul of Norway Kim This time, Nesselquist said, the king will Nesselquist of PLU’s Office of Advance- travel without other members of the royal ment, who will serve as the formal host for family but with Norwegian Ambassador to Photo courtesy of PLU the Washington visit. King Harald V of Norway will visit Pacific Lutheran University in May. “Speaking at commencement is a first, See > KING, page 13 What’s inside? News 2-3 Business 4 Gateway Education AS Sports 5 A school where the world is your oyster Opinion 6-7 Taste of Norway 8 VICTORIA HOFMO ture, Web Design, Fashion Management, En- Roots & Connections 10 Brooklyn, N.Y. trepreneurship, and Philosophy. Obituaries & Religion 11 I had the opportunity to speak to Sorumn In Your Neighborhood 12-13 Gateway Education AS is a private Nor- about how and why he created the school, Education 14 wegian institution that partners with interna- how it is doing, and his future plans. tional schools to offer study abroad. Loca- Arts & Education 15 tions for study include Bali, Buenos Aires, Victoria Hofmo: How did the idea for Gate- Back Page 16 Cape Town, Los Angeles, New York, and way Education originate? Paris. Founded in 1993 by Petter Sorumn, the school’s original purpose was to offer See > GATEWAY, page 14 $1 = NOK 7.579 Norwegian educational credits in settings updated 02/16/2015 abroad. He recently opened a New York Photo: gatewaynewyork.blogg.no In comparison branch that provides classes in International Norwegian students at Gateway’s New York cam- 01/16/2015 7.6012 Studies, Creative Writing, American Litera- pus enjoy a bit of home with waffle day. 08/16/2014 6.1381 02/16/2014 6.0740 2 • February 20, 2015 norwegian american weekly NyhETEr FrA NorGE Nyheter Dalai Lama i Trondheim Bevæpnet Sykehusstriden i Møre og Romsdal Den tibetanske åndelige lederen var i Trondheim I 2011 ble Helse Nordmøre og Helse for å snakke om korrupsjon med studenter Sunnmøre slått sammen. Samme år til 12. april gikk regjeringen inn for ett fellessyke- hus for hele Møre og Romsdal, i stedet for ett i Kristiansund og ett i Molde Justisdepartementet slik det var blitt vedtatt i 2006. Styret i det lokale helseforetaket gikk 17. de- foretar en midlertidig sember 2014 inn for Molde, med knapt flertall. Dagen etter valgte styret i endring i våpen- det regionale foretaket, Helse Midt- instruksen for politiet Norge, Molde med åtte mot to stem- mer. Helseminister Bent Høie (H) tok NRK deretter den endelige avgjørelsen om å legge fellessykehuset til Molde i fore- Endringen i våpeninstruksen gjør at taksmøtet 19. desember i fjor. Pros- Politidirektoratet (POD) i fremtiden kan essen møtte kraftig kritikk, spesielt søke Justis- og beredskapsdepartementet om fra Nordmøre. Sunnmørsposten skrev lov til å bevæpne politiet i daglig tjeneste i 12. desember at Høie i fjor sommer tre måneder. ga styrelederen i Helse Midt-Norge — Det var behov for klargjøring av beskjed om at han ønsket sykehuset Foto: Øyvind Nordahl Næss / VG våpeninstruksen som siktet adgangen til å til Molde. Det resulterte i at Storting- TV2-reporter Fredrik Græsvik i dialog med den Dalai Lama på scenen i Trondheim. bevæpne politiet når dette er nødvendig for å ets kontroll- og konstitusjonskomité avverge eller stanse handlinger som vil være besluttet å holde en høring rundt VG tid, en lykkeligere fremtid, sa Dalai Lama da særlig farlige for liv, helse eller viktige sam- beslutningsprosessen. Helse Midt- han begynte å snakke for de 1,800 studen- funnsfunksjoner. Justis- og beredskapsde- Norge har ansvaret for sykehus og Dalai Lama ankom konferansehotellet tene som har fått billett til arrangementet. partementet har derfor endret våpeninstruk- spesialisthelsetjenesten i fylkene Møre like før klokken 12 på 9. februar og tok seg Dalai Lama viste en spøkefull side un- sen på dette punktet, sier statssekretær Hans og Romsdal, Nord- og Sør-Trøndelag. tid til å hilse på store og små på vei inn. der talen som åpnet arrangementet. J. Røsjorde (Frp) i en pressemelding. Helse Møre og Romsdal er underlagt Det er studentfestivalen ISFiT som har — Dere som er så unge har mye tid — Jeg understreker at dette ikke en- Helse Midt-Norge. invitert Dalai Lama til Trondheim og tibetan- fremfor dere. Jeg som er gammel har mindre drer prinsippet om at norsk politi skal være (Aftenposten) eren skal sammen med TV2-reporter Fredrik tid. Men jeg har mer erfaring enn dere som er ubevæpnet. Endringen i våpeninstruksen er Græsvik snakke om korrupsjon foran 1,800 unge, sa Dalai Lama til studentene. midlertidig og foranlediget av trusselbildet Fare for storstreik i Norwegian studenter. Han understreket at utdanning er viktig vi nå opplever, sier han videre. Arbeidstagerorganisasjonen Parat har ISFiTs president, Marius Jones, intro- for å bekjemte korrupsjon. Endringen gjelder imidlertid bare for en ifølge gått til plassoppsigelse av 700 duserer møtet, og har tidligere uttalt at Dalai I forrige uke var Dalai Lama på besøk i ny trusselsituasjon, det må altså være slik at piloter i Norwegian. Pilotene skal være Lama er tidenes forbilde for framtidige le- USA og møtte president Barack Obama. politiet går fra å være ubevæpnet til å ønske fra både Norge, Danmark og Sverige. dere, ifølge NRK. — Jeg har stor respekt og beundrer ham, å bevæpne seg, for at POD skal kunne søke Det meldte TV 2 på 12. februar. — Vi Under møtet vil Dalai Lama blant annet sier Dalai Lama. om våpentillatelse i tre måneder. Deretter kan bekrefte at vi det er sendt plass- snakke om hvordan verdens studenter kan Arrangementet var utsolgt, men ISFiT kan den perioden forlenges med åtte uker om oppsigelse for nærmere 700 piloter, arbeide mot korrupsjon, samt ta stilling til streamer foredraget direkte. gangen. sier kommunikasjonssjef Arve Sig- hvordan korrupsjon påvirker menneskerret- Når POD nå bare ønsker å forlenge en English Synopsis: mundstad i Parat til VG. — Vi går inn i tigheter og menneskeverd. The Dalai Lama visited the ISFiT allerede eksisterende bevæpningsperiode, — Vi kan ikke forandre fortiden. Men vi student festival in Trondeim on February 9 to speak to gir Justisdepartementet en forlengelse på åtte enhver forhandling og enhver mekling 1,800 students about corruption. med en målsetting om å finne en løs- kan lære av fortiden og skape en bedre frem- uker, frem til 12. april. ning, legger Sigmundstad til. Blant de Endringen har vært på høring. mest betente temaene i årets tariffopp- Det har gått nesten tre måneder siden gjør er forsikringsordningene til de justisminister Anders Anundsen tillot be- ansatte. Norwegian bekrefter overfor væpning av politiets uniformerte innsatsper- VG at varselet om plassoppsigelser er Ny Høie-røykpakken sonell i inntil fire uker. mottatt. — Vi kan bekrefte at vi har Siden er den midlertidige bevæpningen mottatt plassoppsigelse fra Parat/Nor- Helseminister Bent Høie kommer med nye blitt forlenget flere ganger. Den nåværende wegian Pilot Union, som representerer bevæpningsperioden utløpte på søndag, 15. de skandinaviske pilotene i Norwe- tiltak for å få ned bruken av tobakk februar, men nå er altså Politidirektoratet gitt gian.
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