Stavanger Aftenblad
Stavanger Aftenblad
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Statoil outsources 350 jobs
While senior politicians and business
leaders gathered at the Sola Strand Hotel,
Statoil’s management were holding a
secret meeting. Behind a wall of silence, they decided the fate of 350 Statoil
employees and the outsourcing of jobs to
low-cost countries. CEO Helge Lund declined to comment on the decision when
Aftenposten met him, but several
3 best pictures
independent sources confirmed the decision, which was one of Stavanger
–Aftenblad’s main stories in 2014.
Stavanger Aftenblad put the spotlight on
the course of events and on the where–
abouts of the proceeds of the robbery.
The newspaper used a modern digital long
read concept and a range of storytelling
techniques, and the story was treated in
all channels and from different perspectives.
What happened to the
Nokas millions?
Ten years after the Nokas robbery, the
biggest in Norwegian history during which
a police officer was killed,
See the development of
the Agnes story
Agnes Elisabeth Müller was reported as
missing by her husband. It later turns out
that he had murdered his wife and dumped her body in the Lyse fjord. Aftenbladet
followed the story closely. Among other
things, the newspaper created graphic and
digital time lines to illustrate the story for
its readers.
Cruise-carzy
The number of tourists from cruise ships
has risen for the country as a whole, but
Stavanger is where it has risen most.
Photographer Jon Ingemundsen took this
photo in connection with the story.
Pedal Power
Thousands of cyclists took part in the
Nordsjørittet bike race from Eigersund to
Sandnes. Aftenbladet filmed the race from
both the ground and the air.
Photographer Jarle Aasland took this photo.
Pedal power
Sporting glory
Stavanger Oilers won the 2014 national
championship title. This sweet taste of
victory was captured by photographer
Fredrik Refvem.
Cruise-crazy
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Sporting glory
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