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Amund Djuve (born 28
April 1963) is a
Norwegian journalist and
newspaper editor. He was born in Oslo, and
graduated in
business administration (siviløkonom)...
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Martin Juve and
Marie Pøhner. The
family name
originates from the farm Juve/
Djuve in Lårdal,
where his
grandfather was born. He was the
eldest of six children...
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Cameron Chief editor of
Dagens Næringsliv 1985–1999 Succeeded by
Amund Djuve Preceded by Arne A.
Jensen CEO of TV 2 1999–2007 Succeeded by Alf Hildrum...
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chief editor and
manager for the
newspaper from 2022,
succeeding Amund Djuve. Garvik, Olav. "Janne Johannessen". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske...
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Stephanie Sil****
Sophia Gennusa Young Lara
Jeong Ye-Gyo/Lee Jae-eun
Isabella Djuve-Wood
Young Tonia Ava-Riley
Miles Heo Seo-jin/Park Se-ah
Darcy Jacobs Sasha...
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Forbundet av 1948" (in Norwegian).
Norwegian News Agency. 28
April 1991.
Djuve,
Amund (9
September 2009). "Torstein Tranøy, 1964-2009".
Dagens Næringsliv...
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Retrieved 4 May 2016. "Super". NRK.
Retrieved 4 May 2016. Maya
Troberg Djuve. "Egentlig er
foreldre superhelter". Dagbladet.no.
Retrieved 5 May 2016...
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support recipients, unemployment,
death rates etc.
Magne Bråthen, Anne
Britt Djuve, Tor Dølvik, Kåre Hagen,
Gudmund Hernes, Roy A. Nielsen: Levekår på vandring...
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resigned in pre-season in
February 2003. ****istants
Eivind Egeland and Øystein
Djuve were the replacements.
Egeland soon
resigned to
pursue a non-football career...
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Archived from the
original on 29
October 2012.
Retrieved 4
September 2011.
Djuve, Amund, ed. (17
October 2006). "Britten
bloggen een dag uit hun leven" [British...