May 28, 2012
The following articles have been tagged with "Tarras-wahlberg":
Society: 23 Feb 12
The Crown princess' previous mentor, the former head of information at the Royal Court, Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg, said that the princess was in great health prior to the birth of her baby daughter.
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National: 17 Aug 11
Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria and her husband Prince Daniel Westling are expecting their first child, the Swedish Royal Court announced on Wednesday.
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Analysis & Opinion: 2 Sep 10
Have you ever wondered whether you're missing something in Swedish business meetings? Questioned why your Swedish colleagues behave in unexpected ways? A conference this month could give you valuable insight.
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Lifestyle: 23 Dec 08
As 2008 slowly goes the way of the dodo, it's time once again for The Local's annual Christmas quiz.
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National: 23 May 08
Princess Victoria's court marshal and advisor Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg has quit her services to the Royal Swedish family after 32 years.
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National: 23 Dec 05
One of Sweden's most senior law officers is investigating tabloid Expressen over allegations it made about actor Mikael Persbrandt. The paper's coverage amounted to harrassment and persecution, says the actor's lawyer.
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National: 9 Nov 05
King Carl Gustaf was not ready to become monarch when he ascended the throne at the age of 27. In a book to mark his 60th birthday he tells of the difficulty of always being youngest.
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National: 22 Sep 05
Much excitement in royal circles as the recruitment of a new press officer rapidly leads to rumours that a royal wedding is imminent. Which it isn't, says the palace.
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National: 16 Mar 05
At a show to promote Swedish fashion, a "charming" 28 year old model and former athlete leaps off the catwalk to plant a kiss on Crown Princess Victoria's hand. "Call me," he says - to the delight of the audience and the princess herself.
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National: 27 Oct 04
While a new team of bodyguards are told to keep Sweden's prince on a tight leash, he lets his Rottweiler off hers in central Stockholm - and now faces a fine from the police.
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National: 2 Sep 04
They say being a queen is in the blood - it's not something you can learn from books or from training. Oh yes it is - in Sweden.
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Smörgåsbord: 28 Aug 04
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National: 23 Jul 04
The royal family's holiday on Öland was disturbed by intruders, said Expressen. No it wasn't, said the palace spokeswoman. Either way, the family has upped the security this year.
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Sanna is one of 2 million people in Sweden under the age of 18. Sweden is seen as a good place to grow up. The law makes sure children are well-protected and defends their rights and any organizations work with children's well-being. Read more »
August Strindberg's plays shocked society, dazzled audiences and revolutionized drama. A century after his death, Strindberg, with his powerful, timeless themes, is celebrated around the world. Read more »
The story of K Composite Magazine »
"I’m working on a couple long articles which will be posted here soon. While those are in the works, I thought I’d share this article and interview about my magazine, K Composite, which was recently published on the site Design-Milk.com. Enjoy! Scott Ritcher launched his now digitally glossy mag, K Composite, back when Macs were used..." READ »
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