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FILE - This June 8, 2004, file photo shows giant containment cylinders that will be used to move deadly chemical weapons from storage igloos to an incinerator inside the Umatilla Chemical Weapons Disposal Facility outside Hermiston, Ore. Nearly seventy years after the U.S. Government began storing chemical weapons at the site, workers started incinerating the final ton of mustard gas there Monday and Tuesday, destroying the last of the chemical weapons stockpile in the Northwest. (AP Photo/Jeff Barnard, file)
Employee wears gas masks and suits at the chemical air weapons destruction facility on the premises of a new chemical weapons destruction facility at the Settlement of Maradykovo, Kirov Region, on September 10, 2006. The facility's first construction stage has been completed lately. Foto: Grigory Sysoyev +++(c) dpa - Report+++
Norway's opposition leaders (L-R) Siv Jensen of the Fremskrittspartiet (Progress party), Erna Solberg of the Hoyre (Conservative party), Trine Skei Grande of the Venstre (Liberal party) and Knut Arild Hareide of the Kristelig Folkeparti (Christian Democratic party) gather inside the Parliament building in Oslo, after the general elections, September 9, 2013. Norway's opposition Conservatives, promising tax cuts and better healthcare, won elections in a landslide on Monday but faced tough coalition talks with a populist party that wants to spend more of the accumulated oil riches and curb immigration. REUTERS/Fredrik Varfjell/NTB Scanpix (NORWAY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. NORWAY OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN NORWAY. NO COMMERCIAL USE
epa03858312 Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) and main opposition leader Erna Solberg leave the building after their appearance in a TV show in Oslo, Norway, 08 September 2013. Voting was underway on Sunday in parts of Norway in a two-day parliamentary election, where Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg of the Labour Party is seeking a third consecutive term. Surveys suggest Stoltenberg's red-green coalition, which includes the Socialist Left Party and Centre Party, will fail to muster sufficient support among the roughly 3.6 million eligible voters. The main contender to take over as premier is Conservative Party leader Erna Solberg. Her aim is to form a four-party coalition with the right-wing Progress Party, the Liberals and Christian Democrats. EPA/Fredrik Varfjell NORWAY OUT