• Lars Gunnar Lie (born 18 September 1938) is a Norwegian politician from the Christian Democratic Party and was the Minister of Transport and Communications...
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  • the Christian Democratic Party. She replaced Lars Gunnar Lie in the Storting from 1989 to 1990 while Lie was government minister, and was a member of...
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  • and Lars Kristian Rosness, with production handled by the latter four, and lyrics written by all composers as well as Tommy La Verdi and Gunnar Greve...
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    Norwegian governments Renamed Education and Research on 1 January 1990. Lars Hellberg Jan P Syse Norsk biografisk leksikon via Store Norske Leksikon....
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    1968-1979: Reidar Tveit (V/DLF) 1980-1981: Helge Barstad (H) 1982-1983: Lars Gunnar Lie (KrF) 1984-1987: Sverre Øygard (Sp) 1988-2003: Aud Viken (Ap) 2003-2003:...
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  • a government position, that of state secretary, parliament member Lars Gunnar Lie cited concern about a perceived lack of distance between the third...
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    Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland Preceded by Kjell Borgen Succeeded by Lars Gunnar Lie Minister of Local Government In office 20 February 1987 – 13 June 1988...
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  • André Jørgensen, Johnny Jensen, Rune Skjærvold, Lars Erik Bjørnsen, Lars Olav Olaussen. Coach: Gunnar Pettersen 2008 European Men's Handball Championship...
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  • dismissal was appealed to Minister of Transport and Communications, Lars Gunnar Lie of the Christian Democratic Party. The issue became a political issue...
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    longest-sitting minister is Kjell Opseth (Labour) who sat a week short of six years. Lars Leiro (Centre) sat for only four weeks, giving him the shortest tenure. He...
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