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The Cruise: Premium Cruises is offering a weeklong Baltic cruise on Silversea's Silver Whisper, sailing from Stockholm to Copenhagen on August 23, 2012. Fares start at $2,999 per person for a suite. The Deal: Fares for this cruise to ports including St.
Women walk dogs on the frozen Arstaviken inlet in Stockholm on February 17, 2012. View Photo »
Stieg Larsson has brought many visitors to Stockholm
When measuring greenhouse gas emissions, there are two main ways to look at responsibility: person-by-person or geographically. Individuals have a collective carbon footprint that we each must work to reduce. And countries, states, and cities each have a
(JTA) -- A gay magazine in Sweden has given a local rabbi its “Heterosexual of the year” award. Rabbi David Lazar received the award from the gay Swedish magazine QX at a gala last week. The rabbi of Stockholm’s Great Synagogue, the 54-year-old Lazar has
A group of snow-covered buoy seen on the frozen Arstaviken inlet in Stockholm on February 17, 2012. View Photo »
The approval of our Stockholm facility by the European drug authorities is both promising and necessary for the North-American activities around octaplasLG®, as long-term routine manufacturing experience is needed before the upcoming FDA inspection and a broad product launch based on the Vienna facility...
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – Shares of players in the sequencing space fell in afternoon trade after Oxford Nanopore unveiled its new nanopore sequencing platform at the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology meeting in Marco Island, Fla. The Oxford, U
It seems a simple instruction, in the teaser video for this project by Stockholm-based producer/composer Håkan Libdo. But for those of us used to having vision, focusing in on one sense – even the sense on which we rely for music and sound – can be an ex
Stockholm (help·info) (IPA: ['stɔkhɔlm]; UN/LOCODE: SE STO) is the capital of Sweden, and consequently the site of its Government and Parliament as well as the residence of the Swedish head of state, King Carl XVI Gustaf. Full Article
People walk on the frozen Arstaviken inlet in Stockholm on February 17, 2012.
View Photo »France's Gael Monfils returns the ball during the ATP Stockholm Open tennis tournament final match against Finland's Jarkko Nieminen on October 23, 2011, in Stockholm. Monfils beat Nieminen and scored 7-5, 3-6, and 6-2, claiming the Stockholm Open crown. Monfils, ranked 20th but...
View Photo »A group of snow-covered buoy seen on the frozen Arstaviken inlet in Stockholm on February 17, 2012.
View Photo »A man walks with his dog on the frozen Arstaviken inlet in Stockholm on February 17, 2012.
View Photo »James Blake of the United States reacts during his semi-final match against Finn Jarkko Nieminen on October 22, 2011 at the Stockholm Open in Stockholm.
View Photo »Germany's Tobias Kamke returns a backhand shot to Finland's Jarkko Nieminen during the ATP Stockholm Open tennis tournament quarterfinals on October 21, 2011 in Stockholm. Nieminen defeated Kamke 3-6; 7-5; 6-1.
View Photo »Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov serves to Canada's Milos Raonic during the ATP Stockholm Open tennis tournament quarterfinals on October 21, 2011 in Stockholm. Raonic beats Dimitrov with the score 7-5 6-4.
View Photo »France's Gael Monfils celebrates after winning the ATP Stockholm Open tennis tournament quarter-finals match against South Africa's Kevin Anderson in Stockholm on October 21, 2011. Monfils defeated Anderson 7-5, 7-5.
View Photo »Prime ministers pose during the Northern Future Forum in Stockholm February 8, 2012. From L-R: Jens Stoltenberg of Norway, David Cameron of Britain, Jyrki Katainen of Finland, Helle Thorning-Schmidt of Denmark, Fredrik Reinfeldt of Sweden, Valdis Dombrovskis of Latvia, Johanna...
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt delivers the government's annual statement on foreign policy during a parliamentary session in Stockholm on February 15, 2012. Bildt called on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down to avoid a civil war and expressed Sweden's concern about the...
View Photo »In this Feb. 6, 2012 photo, Ruben Castensson, from Stockholm, Sweden, poses with Mickey Mouse at The Disney Soda Fountain & Studio Store on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles. Walt Disney Co. releases quarterly financial earnings Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, after the market close.
View Photo »Klaas Jan Huntelaar of the Netherlands celebrate as he scores against Sweden during their Euro 2012 Group E qualifying match between at the Rasunda stadium in Stockholm on October 11, 2011,AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRAND.
View Photo »A woman walks on the snow outside Stockholm City Hall on February 3, 2012 in Stockholm. Temperatures plunged to new lows in Europe where a week-long cold snap has now claimed more than 220 lives and forecasters warned that the big freeze would tighten its grip at the weekend.
View Photo »A tourist plays on the frozen water of Stockholm, on February 3, 2012. Temperatures plunged to new lows in Europe where a week-long cold snap has now claimed more than 220 lives and forecasters warned that the big freeze would tighten its grip at the weekend.
View Photo »Cars covered with snow parked in Riddarholmen in Stockholm, on February 3, 2012. Temperatures plunged to new lows in Europe where a week-long cold snap has now claimed more than 220 lives and forecasters warned that the big freeze would tighten its grip at the weekend.
View Photo »Goalkeeper Tim Krul trains with the national Dutch football team at the Rasunda stadium in Stockholm on October 10, 2011, ahead of their Euro 2012 qualifier match against Sweden on October 11.
View Photo »Sweden's Anders Svensson attends a training session with the national Swedish football team at the Rasunda stadium in Stockholm on October 10, 2011 on the eve of their Euro 2012 qualifier football match against Netherlands.
View Photo »People walk under on Strandvagen in Stockholm on February 2, 2012. A cold snap kept Europe in its icy grip, pushing the death toll past 150 as countries from Italy to Ukraine struggled to cope with temperatures that reached record lows in some places.
View Photo »A woman rides her bicycles on Strandvagen in Stockholm on February 2, 2012. A cold snap kept Europe in its icy grip, pushing the death toll past 150 as countries from Italy to Ukraine struggled to cope with temperatures that reached record lows in some places.
View Photo »A man protect his ears from the cold in Stockholm on February 2, 2012. A cold snap kept Europe in its icy grip, pushing the death toll past 150 as countries from Italy to Ukraine struggled to cope with temperatures that reached record lows in some places.
View Photo »Pro-Syrian government demonstrators confront anti-Syrian President Bashar al-Assad protesters (not in photo) outside the Russian embassy in Stockholm February 12, 2012. Police kept the two demonstrating groups apart.
View Photo »Anti-Syrian government protesters confront pro-Assad demonstrators (not in photo), outside the Russian embassy in Stockholm on February 12, 2012. Arab foreign ministers agreed on Sunday to back the Syrian opposition and called for a joint UN-Arab peacekeeping mission in Syria, after...
View Photo »Sweden's Jakob Silverberg (L) and Finland's Ossi Vaananen fight for the puck during their ice hockey match at the Oddset Hockey Games at Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm February 12, 2012.
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View Photo »Referees try to break up a fight between Finland and Norway's players during the Oddset Hockey Games Ice Hockey match between Sweden and Finland at Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm on February 12, 2012.
View Photo »People walk on the frozen Arstaviken inlet in Stockholm on February 17, 2012.
View Photo »Stieg Larsson has brought many visitors to Stockholm
The approval of our Stockholm facility by the European drug authorities is both promising and necessary for the North-American activities around octaplasLG®, as long-term routine manufacturing experience is needed before the upcoming FDA inspection and a broad product launch based on the Vienna facility...
For the 90 and 150 version we refurbished and reused original 70 year-old insect collection drawers from Museum of Natural History Stockholm (Naturhistoriska Museet).
That was really special for me making my first NHL game in Stockholm ... They hadn’t got to any of the exhibition games because it was a long trip to Gothenburg, so they came to Stockholm because those were the important games.
