Lars Sigurd Sunnanå (born 28 May 1946) is a Norwegian journalist.
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14-667: A member of the Norwegian Young Conservatives in his youth. He is also a freemason . He worked in Varden and Aftenposten in his early career. He was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1971. In 1972 he was hired by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation . He was their Middle East correspondent from 1999 to 2003, and in 2010, he began as NRK's Africa correspondent based in Nairobi. His tenure ended in 2013. In 2004 he wrote
21-494: Is a Norwegian chain of newsagents / convenience stores which, with its 370 outlets nationwide, is one of Norway's largest retailers. The company has since 2000 been part of the Reitan Group ( Reitangruppen ). Narvesens Kioskkompagni (the name later shortened to Narvesen) was established by the businessman and merchant Bertrand Narvesen (1860–1939) who in 1894 received approval from Norwegian State Railways to take over
28-499: The book Saddams fortrolige together with Saddam Hussein 's physician Ala Bashir . The book was translated to English, French, Arabic, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish, Dutch, Estonian, Spanish, Japanese and Russian. In 2005 came Oppdraget. Innsidehistorien om Saddams atomvåpen , about nuclear weapons in Iraq , together with Jafar D. Jafar and Numan Saadaldin al-Niaimi. In 2008 came Skibbrudd. En dokumentar om Redningsselskapets skjulte liv ,
35-598: The company acquired the Preses apvienība chain of kiosks in 2000. The chain had a market share of 41% in 2020. Lars Sigurd Sunnan%C3%A5 Sunnanå was born in Karmøy and grew up in Porsgrunn . He is a nephew of Klaus Sunnanå . He is married and his son Lars Magne Sunnanå is a former local politician ( Conservative ) in Bærum , where the family lives. Lars Sigurd Sunnanå was himself
42-564: The sale of all newspapers, magazines, and travel literature on its stations. Narvesen became a nationwide joint stock company in 1928. Today Narvesen also operates 249 stores in Latvia and a further 260 stores in Lithuania , where it shares market with Lietuvos spauda [ lt ] , also owned by Reitangruppen since 2012. Narvesen's presence in Latvia began in 1997, and greatly expanded when
49-3263: Was a Norwegian prize for those who excelled in journalism. It was established in 1954 by the company Narvesen , but the Norwegian Press Association was behind the selection of winners. It was discontinued in 1990. List of winners [ edit ] 1954 : Anders Buraas , Arbeiderbladet 1955 : Gösta Hammarlund , Dagbladet 1956 : Asbjørn Barlaup , Verdens Gang 1957 : Jorunn Johnsen , Aftenposten 1958 : Henry Imsland , Stavanger Aftenblad 1959 : Terje Baalsrud , Norges Handels- og Sjøfartstidende 1960 : P. Chr. Andersen and Henning Sinding-Larsen , Aftenposten 1961 : Jacob R. Kuhnle , Morgenavisen 1962 : Gidske Anderson , Arbeiderbladet and Odd Hagen , Oppland Arbeiderblad 1963 : Arne Hestenes , Dagbladet 1964 : Einar Eriksen , Bergens Tidende 1965 : Erik Bye , Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation 1966 : Arne H. Halvorsen , Stavanger Aftenblad 1967 : Richard Herrmann , Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation 1968 : Arve Solstad , Dagbladet and Per Egil Hegge , Aftenposten 1969 : Kai Otto Hansen , Bergens Arbeiderblad 1970 : Sverre Mitsem , Tønsbergs Blad 1971 : Asbjørn Larsen , Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and Lars Sigurd Sunnanå , Aftenposten 1972 : Fædrelandsvennen 1973 : Ellen Auensen , Morgenbladet and Gunnar Filseth , Aftenposten 1974 : Gerd Benneche , Dagbladet 1975 : Rolf W. Thanem and Geir Tønset , Adresseavisen 1976 : Berit Eriksen 1977 : Terje Gammelsrud 1978 : Hans Melien , Adresseavisen 1979 : Rolf M. Aagaard , Aftenposten 1980 : Arne Skouen , Dagbladet 1981 : Erling Borgen , Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and John Olav Egeland , Dagbladet 1982 : Vårt Land 1983 : Kjell Gjerseth 1984 : Knut Fjeld , Østlendingen 1985 : Kjell Øvre-Helland , Bergens Tidende 1986 : Veslemøy Kjendsli , NRK P2 1987 : Per A. Christiansen , Aftenposten 1988 : Dagmar Loe , Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation 1989 : Tor-Erik Røberg-Larsen and Per Ellingsen , Arbeiderbladet 1990 : Hans-Wilhelm Steinfeld , Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation References [ edit ] ^ Smith-Meyer, Trond (2007). "Narvesenprisen" . In Henriksen, Petter (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget . Retrieved 18 June 2009 . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Narvesen_Prize&oldid=870648965 " Categories : Journalism awards Norwegian awards Awards disestablished in 1990 Awards established in 1954 Hidden categories: CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no) Articles needing additional references from November 2018 All articles needing additional references Narvesen Narvesen
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