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Pop’s English Teacher Serena Lara Fabian – Eugene-ppt_03.jpg No Big Deal

Pop’s English Teacher Serena Lara Fabian – Eugene-ppt_03.jpg No Big Deal. E-Times Teacher Sara 2011-1- 12 Politics. TOPIC – Man accused in Norway terror attacks set to appear in court.

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Pop’s English Teacher Serena Lara Fabian – Eugene-ppt_03.jpg No Big Deal

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  1. Pop’s English Teacher Serena Lara Fabian –Eugene-ppt_03.jpg No Big Deal E-Times Teacher Sara 2011-1-12 Politics

  2. TOPIC –Man accused in Norway terror attacks set to appear in court The man behind a pair of bloody terror attacks in Norway is set to appear in court Monday, his first such appearance since authorities say he killed at least 93 people by setting off an explosion and gunning down people at a youth camp. Police have not identified the suspect, but local television and newspaper reports say the man in custody is Anders Behring Breivik. Attorney Geir Lippestad, who claimed to represent the 32-year-old Breivik, told Norwegian TV2 late Saturday that his client "is ready to explain himself" in court. The suspect feels the terrorist attacks were "horrible," but "in his head (they) were necessary," Lippestad said. The 32-year-old Norwegian has said that he acted alone and has not pleaded guilty, acting National Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim said Sunday. But authorities have not ruled out that others may have been involved or helped him along the way. The investigation continues as the Scandinavian nation continues to wrestle with the attacks' aftermath, with an ashen-faced and openly weeping King Harald V leading the nation in mourning Sunday. Memorial shrines with flowers and candles dotted Oslo's streets, and Norwegians gathered at a cathedral in the capital to mourn the victims of the attacks. "Soon, names and photographs will be released. The enormity of the evilness will surface in all its horror, and that will be a new test for us all," Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said at a church service Sunday billed as a "Mass for grief and hope." "In the middle of all the tragedy, I am proud to live in a country that has managed to stand tall." Words 1.How many people does he kill? 2. How many people join the attack?

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