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Nov 12, 2024 |
djournal.com | Mark Lewis |Mark Lewis -
STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — In 1965, a Norwegian woman gave birth to a baby girl in a private hospital. Seven days later she returned home with a baby. When the baby developed dark curls that made her look different from herself, Karen Rafteseth Dokken assumed she just took after her husband's mother. kAmxE E@@< ?62C=J D:I 564256D E@ 5:D4@G6C E96 ECF6 C62D@?i #27E6D6E9 s@<<6?VD 3:@=@8:42= 52F89E6C 925 366? >:DE2<6?=J DH:E4965 2E 3:CE9 :? E96 >2E6C?:EJ H2C5 @7 E96 9@DA:E2= :?
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Nov 12, 2024 |
dailygazette.com | Mark Lewis |Terje A. Pedersen |Mark Lewis -
STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — In 1965, a Norwegian woman gave birth to a baby girl in a private hospital. Seven days later she returned home with a baby. When the baby developed dark curls that made her look different from herself, Karen Rafteseth Dokken assumed she just took after her husband's mother. It took nearly six decades to discover the true reason: Rafteseth Dokken's biological daughter had been mistakenly switched at birth in the maternity ward of the hospital in central Norway.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
gazette.com | Mark Lewis |Mark Lewis -
STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — In 1965, a Norwegian woman gave birth to a baby girl in a private hospital. Seven days later she returned home with a baby. When the baby developed dark curls that made her look different from herself, Karen Rafteseth Dokken assumed she just took after her husband's mother. It took nearly six decades to discover the true reason: Rafteseth Dokken's biological daughter had been mistakenly switched at birth in the maternity ward of the hospital in central Norway.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
dailygazette.com | Mark Lewis |Kamran Jebreili |Mark Lewis -
STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — Few chess players enjoy Magnus Carlsen's celebrity status. A grand master at 13, refusing to play an American dogged by allegations of cheating, and venturing into the world of online chess gaming all made Norway's Carlsen a household name. Few chess players have produced the magical commodity that separates Norway’s Magnus Carlsen from any of his peers: celebrity.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
gazette.com | Mark Lewis |Mark Lewis -
STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — Few chess players enjoy Magnus Carlsen's celebrity status. A grand master at 13, refusing to play an American dogged by allegations of cheating, and venturing into the world of online chess gaming all made Norway's Carlsen a household name. Few chess players have produced the magical commodity that separates Norway’s Magnus Carlsen from any of his peers: celebrity.
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