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The world's largest fast-food company said earlier this week that all three of its restaurants in Iceland, operated by franchisee Jon Ogmundsson, would shut down October 31.
Link Between Fish Factory Fire and Human Trafficking?
Friends of Iceland Review: Fuehrerschein mit 17 14:53 A fire in an old fish factory in GrundarfjA rdur in west Iceland at the end of August is believed to be an insurance scam organized by one of the suspects in an extensive human trafficking case currently under investigation by Sudurnes Police.
Nikita's flagship store opened its doors for the first time on the main street of Laugavegur in downtown Reykjavik.
The Noorderlicht, a century-old schooner, carried a boatload of artists in waters around Norway's Arctic archipelago.
Currency Collapse Drives McDonalda s Out Of Iceland
REYKJAVIK, Iceland Iceland has become the land of the $6 Big Mac, and that's just too much.
Travel Postcard: 48 Hours in Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, with its endless summer daylight, long winter nights, glaciers, waterfalls and geysers, is a photographer's paradise and a great holiday destination.
Half in, half out - great if youa re Norway
As Lisbon reopens the old splits, there is an alternative to full membership. But would it work for Britain? Roy Hattersley Jens Stoltenberg, the recently re-elected Prime Minister of Norway, could not have been more frank.
UK Court Rules Kaupthing Asset Seizure as Legal
Not 100 meters out the harbor onto open sea she was pitching as violently as a drunken horse.
Iceland: H1N1 spreading, one death
Via the Reykjavik Grapevine : Swine flu spreading . Excerpt: The H1N1 virus - also known as swine flu - is spreading fast through the capital area, and it is estimated that 1 in 500 who catch it will need to be hospitalized.
SFO finds potential criminal activity during Iceland bank probes
The Serious Fraud Office has identified one area of potential criminality relating to the UK operations of Landsbanki and three at Kaupthing, after investigators travelled to Reykjavik to gather information on the Icelandic banks.
Iceland looks to serve the world
Since the financial crisis, Iceland has been forced to retreat back from high octane bubble living to nature.
A year on, Iceland's vilifi...
Comment about "A year on, Iceland's vilified bankers keep their distance" Phone Name Comment 0 Friday, 16th October 2009 A year on, Iceland's vilified bankers keep their distance Svanborg Sigmarsdottir, Reuters Protesters in Reykjavik throw rocks during protests against the Icelandic government's handling of the economy last January.
By Billy Cooper Gavin Hunt, one of the three coaches mandated to assess Bafana Bafana's performances in their two friendly matches against Norway in Olso on Saturday and Iceland in Reykjavik next Tuesday stressed that national head coach Joel Santana's job was not on the line from the trio.
Bafana Bafana need to put things right when they face Iceland in a friendly international in Reykjavik on Tuesday night.
Imagine Peace Tower lights in Second Life
Just hours after Friday's annual lighting of the Imagine Peace Tower in Iceland, a virtual version of the tribute to late Beatle John Lennon opened in online world Second Life.
Why do so many Greenlanders kill themselves?
NUUK, Greenlanda 'The posters are plastered on school walls and at bus stops across Greenland's capital city.
Harsh economy makes Iceland easier on the wallet
While three major glaciers cover 15 per cent of the country, you can also get up close and personal with thermal vents as they roar their superheated sulphurous steam out through cracks in the ground.
Wahlberg in Icelandic thriller
Mark Wahlberg is taking a global tour. The actor has come on board to star in Reykjavik -Rotterdam, a remake of an Icelandic thriller submitted by thatcountry as its official selection for this year's foreign language Oscar.
Mark Wahlberg to Star in the 'Reykjavik-Rotterdam' Remake
Mark Wahlberg has signed on to star in Reykjavik-Rotterdam , a remake of an Icelandic thriller that has been set up at Working Title, according to THR tonight.
Special Report: The rage of Middle Iceland
One year after their financial system collapsed, Iceland's taxpayers are still furious.
Every Fifth Icelander Overweight
In 2007, every fifth Icelander considered him or herself to be overweight, according to a survey by Erna MatthA asdA3ttir presented yesterday.
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