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Lunchseminar 12/12-2005: ”The MeWe-Generation – what Business and Politics must know about the next Generation”
Speaker: AuthorMats Lindgren
Book launch 1/12-2005: "From charity to dignity? Microcredit - bank for the poor".
Speakers: Author Guri C. Wiggen, Leiv Lunde and Unni Beate Sekkesæter.
Lunchseminar 10/11-2005: The liberale government: An ideal
Speaker: Author of the Civita-report "The liberal government: An ideal", Egil Bakke.
Lunchseminar 3/11-2005: Equal rights are always right!
Speaker: Author of the Civita-report "Equal rights are always right!", Maria Ludvigsson.
Breakfast seminar 26/10-2005: The Freedom of Information Act
Speakers: Author of the Civita-report Hans Christian Erlandsen, Georg Apenes, Director of The Data Inspectorate, and Ina Lindahl, legal advisor of the Norwegian Press Association.
Lunchseminar 6/9-2005: School Choice – a real choice
Speaker: Author of the Civita-report "School Choice - a real choice" Birgitte Jordahl Lisland
Breakfast seminar 18/8-2005: Choice – private or public home care (vouchers)
Speakers: Erik Dalen, MMI, Erling Lae, Leader of the Oslo City Council, Jonsrund from the Norwegian Labour Party, and Willman, owner of a private home care service in Nordstrand, Oslo.
Breakfast seminar 2/6-2005: School Choice – The right to choose
Speakers: Widar Andersson, Minister of Education and Research Kristin Clemet, and Vidar Bjørnstad from the Norwegian Labour Party.
Breakfast seminar 26/5-2005: Enron’s Whistleblower
Speaker: Lynn Brewer
Breakfast seminar 25/4-2005: Pension reform for the next generation
Speakers: Author of the Civita-report Jan Arild Snoen, Øystein Thøgersen from NHH and Torbjørn Røe Isaksen, the leader of Young Conservatives.
Breakfast seminar 1/3-2005: When the media takes the power
Who: Stig-Bjørn Ljunggren, Per Edgar Kokkvold, general secretary of The Norwegian Press Council, and the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet’s John Olav Egeland.
Breakfast seminar 25/1-2005: China towards a Western democracy?
Speakers: Göran Leijonhufvud, and Helene Løken, scientist at the Europeprogram will comment on his analysis.
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