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Kajaani, Finland

Kajaani, Finland Wire

Comprehensive News Feed for Kajaani, Finland.

Results 1 - 14 of 14 in Kajaani, Finland

  1. 26 Finnish Green OA Self-Archiving Mandates: ROARMAP Worldwide Total now 137

    Saturday Dec 12 | Open Access Archivangelism

    Finland now has a total of 28 mandates: This is currently the highest number of mandates per country, proportionately.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, Uusimaa, Finland, Helsinki, Finland, Hame, Finland, Hameenlinna, Finland, Jyvaskyla, Finland, Kemi, Finland, Lappi, Finland

  2. 28 Finnish Green OA Self-Archiving Mandates: ROARMAP Worldwide Total now 139Read the original story

    Friday Dec 11 | Open Access Archivangelism

    Finland now has a total of 30 mandates: This is currently the highest number of mandates per country, proportionately.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, Uusimaa, Finland, Helsinki, Finland, Hame, Finland, Hameenlinna, Finland, Jyvaskyla, Finland, Kemi, Finland, Lappi, Finland

  3. FOOTBALL: Rebels back to winning ways with new signingsRead the original story

    Nov 26, 2009 | Worthing Today

    AFTER two games without victory, Worthing Football Club returned to winning ways on Tuesday evening with a 3-0 victory over Corinthian Casuals to stay top of Ryman League Division 1 South.

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  4. Carries boost capacity over Finnair pilot strikeRead the original story

    Nov 16, 2009 | Newsroom Finland

    A number of carriers raised capacity on their Finland routes on Monday after a pilots' strike grounded most of Finnair's fleet.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, Oulu, Finland

  5. Pilots' strike forces cancellation of hundreds of Finnair flightsRead the original story

    Nov 16, 2009 | Helsingin Sanomat

    A strike by 800 pilots of the Finnish airline Finnair, which began at midnight, has led to the cancellation of over 200 flights on Monday, and is affecting the travel plans of tens of thousands passengers so far.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, Travel, Finland Travel, Uusimaa, Finland, Helsinki, Finland

  6. Most scheduled flights cancelled during Finnair pilots' strike

    Nov 16, 2009 | Newsroom Finland

    Finnair pilots went on strike a minute past midnight on Monday, grounding most of the Finnish flag carrier's fleet.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, Uusimaa, Finland, Helsinki, Finland, Kuopio, Finland, Oulu, Finland

  7. The lucky man of mining

    Nov 6, 2009 | The Independent

    Pekka Pera knows he is a fortunate man. The chief executive of FTSE 250-listed Talvivaara Mining says that he "thanks his lucky stars" for the course of events that has propelled the company he founded and in which he still has a 23.3 per cent stake into the mining big league.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News

  8. Pro hockey returns to Hara tonightRead the original story

    Oct 7, 2009 | Dayton Daily News

    Richard Bruner had an experience the other day that revealed just how close his Dayton Gems were to dropping the puck on their inaugural season.

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    Related Topix: Ice Hockey, Winter Sports

  9. Pro hockey returns to Hara on ThursdayRead the original story

    Oct 7, 2009 | Dayton Daily News

    Richard Bruner had an experience the other day that revealed just how close his Dayton Gems were to dropping the puck on their inaugural season.

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    Related Topix: Ice Hockey, Winter Sports

  10. Sotkamo return to gold standard in Finnish-rules baseballRead the original story

    Sep 14, 2009 | Helsingin Sanomat

    The pesapallo season reached a climax at the weekend in one small northern town, with the fourth match in the best of five play-offs between Sotkamo Jymy and Kouvola Pallonlyojat.

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  11. Man shoots his parents then himself in Northern Finland

    Sep 3, 2009 | Helsingin Sanomat

    A 35-year-old man shot his parents at the family's summer cottage in Puolanka in the Province of Oulu in Northern Finland on Wednesday morning.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, Oulu, Finland

  12. Top forestry firms see market stability

    Aug 29, 2009 | International Business Times

    HELSINKI/JOHANNESBURG - Demand in the ailing forestry sector has stabilised after a grim start to 2009 but controlling costs will remain a major focus for the foreseeable future, paper company executives said on Tuesday.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Uusimaa, Finland, Finland, World News, Helsinki, Finland, Gauteng, South Africa, South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa

  13. Stora Enso cutbacks spark strong backlashRead the original story

    Aug 20, 2009 | Helsingin Sanomat

    The most recent announcement of plant closures and job cuts by the pulp and paper manufacturer Stora Enso has raised a storm of criticism against the Finnish government, and especially Minister of Defence Jyri Hakamies , who is also responsible for matters related to companies in which the state has a holding.

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    Related Topix: Stora Enso, Paper, Europe, Finland, World News

  14. Conscript diagnosed with swine influenza -Finnish Defence Forces

    Aug 13, 2009 | Newsroom Finland

    A conscript at the Kainuu Brigade's garrison in Kajaani, northern Finland, has been diagnosed with swine influenza, the Finnish Defence Forces said in a statement on Thursday.

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    Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health