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Its turnover in 1996 was 7,534 million Danish kroner ($1,267 million), which left a profit after tax of 470 million kroner ($79 million), or 6.2 per cent of earnings, down 0.1 per cent from the previous year.

Mrs. Margaret Heimann of Fresta, Sweden, left a bequest of fifty thousand kroner for distribution among parishioners who did not swear.

By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, August 12 , 1933P. 34 Mrs. Margaret Heimann of Fresta, Sweden, left a bequest of fifty thousand kroner for distribution among parishioners who did not swear... View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Naomi Fry.

By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, August 12 , 1933P. 34 Mrs. Margaret Heimann of Fresta, Sweden, left a bequest of fifty thousand kroner for distribution among parishioners who did not swear... View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.

For years, flights have left Kabul almost every day carrying thick wads of bank notes — dollars, euros, Norwegian kroner, Saudi Arabian riyals and other currencies — stuffed into suitcases, packed into boxes and shrink-wrapped onto pallets.

During the recording of the band's follow-up to Plays Pretty for Baby, Steve Kroner left the band.

During the day they are encouraged to attend work and educational activities, with a daily payment of 53 kroner (£5.60) for those who leave their cell.

After leaving Helsinki I very quickly found myself once again exchanging euros for kroner and stumbling around another city trying to find a hostel.

The woman was informed she would receive a fine of 1,000 kroner (£120) in the post, and was told to either remove her veil or leave the public space.

Boats (Radhusbrygge 3; 47-23-35-68-90; www.boatsightseeing.com) leave from a dock opposite the Oslo City Hall, and a two-hour ride costs 230 kroner. 1 p.m. 6) ON THE TABLE After returning to land, head over to nearby Aker Brygge, a lively waterfront development of bars, restaurants and a huge indoor shopping center.

If you were a male prostitute (perhaps you are and, if so, I look forward to reading your comments below), would you take 1,500 kroner from a client (ie Caroline) when she gets queasy about going through with the whole sex thing, and then leave without saying thank you?

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