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Fædrelandsvennen Fædrelandsvennen 3 best pictures The Nupen Parl The twilight was especially beautiful Thursday night, the day after Kjell Nupen passed away. Water has again startet to flow through the sculptures he created”. Photo: Reidar Kollstad 3 best stories Norwegian politican in Israeli uniform Journalist: Tarjei Leer Salvesen http://www.fvn.no/lokalt/ Her-er-KrFs-gruppeleder-i-israelsk-uniform- 2709541.html http://www.fvn.no/nyheter/utenriks/Norske- frivillige-i-Israels-har-2708465.html I was there when Silja Gaupseth Rykhus packed her suitcase in Tømmerstø. I was in the isolation ward in Russia and met her doctors. I was also there when she had her MRI scan in Kristiansand a few months later. The images showed no sign of new lesions, which is the first indication that the treatment was a success. Norwegian doctors who had advised against her going now changed their opinion. It was then announced that Norway would introduce stem cell transplantation as the new standard treatment for MS patients. The story about Silja was nominated for Sørlandets pressepris, (Sørlandet’s Press Award). However, it is the sight of the couple’s tender meeting outside the hospital that I will always remember.” The story about Silja Journalist: Anette Os http://www.fvn.no/tema/godhelg/Siljashap- mot-MS-2586393.html http://www.fvn.no/dagens_avis/sondag/ Na-kommer-Siljas-MS-behandling-til-Norge- 2672781.html This is what Annette Os wrote about her experience after the story was published: “A woman wearing a surgical mask comes running out from the Moscow hospital. She leaps into her husband’s arms, throwing her legs around his waist. Her shoes fall off. They hold each other tightly. Passers-by turn and stare. “It’s so good to see you,” she whispers. They haven’t seen each other since she left Kristiansand to undergo a stem cell transplantation and chemotherapy for MS in Russia. Sprek Journalist: Åge Harald Drangsholt. This is the Sprek, (Fitness), project. From among 158 applicants, we select three candidates to undergo a physical fitness training programme to prepare them for competing in the 62-kilometer Palmerittet cycling race on 21 June. They are closely monitored by Jan Kåre Eriksen, (fitness coach), Tom R. Hansen, (fitness coach), Monica Klungland Torstveit, (sports nutrition expert), and Christina Sandvand Omfjord, (physiotherapist). The trio have undertaken to train three times a week. We publish their training program every week so that readers can also train along with the candidates. Fidjeland in service as volunteers at an Israeli military logistics base close to the Syrian border. The tanks in the background have just arrived from combat missions in Gaza, and are being prepared for their next mission.” Photo: Kjartan Bjelland Fog cruise Fog cruise “On Tuesday, May the 20th, a strange thick fog came in over Kristiansand. I had just finished an assignment and was heading back to Fædrelandsvennen’s offices, when I got an urge to see the phenomenon from the top of Odderøya. At the top I got some magic minutes while the cruise ship Rotterdam was about to depart and sail through the sea of fog.” Photo: Tormod Flem Vegge The Israel soldiers “Norwegian Christians report for duty with Israeli armed forces. Fædrelandsvennen met them on a secret military base in Israel. Esther Wehus, Svein Brekke, Annemor Brekke, Helhe Jørn Stien and Anna The Nupen Parl The Israel soldiers 3 BEST VIDEOS In last minute Bjørn Markussen og Per Moseid Real Estate TV Jon Anders Skau og Line Raaen Motor-TV Jim Rune Bjorvand 46 47