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Norway gets its power from the moon : Business Insider

It turns out that the Scandinavian country best-known as one of the largest oil exporters in the West (12 percent) gets nearly two-thirds of its energy from hydro power — 63%!

Anders Behring Breivik like Hannibal Lecter, says psychologist

The psychologist, Eirik Johannesen, said, "Meeting Breivik was almost like meeting Hannibal," comparing him to the cannibal in "Silence of the Lambs."

Anders Behring Breivik 'drugged' throughout Norway massacre

"You can say that he was lightly to moderately drugged by a centrally stimulating substance," Professor Joerg Moerland told the court in Oslo.

Man sets himself on fire outside Anders Breivik's trial

The man had doused himself in flammable liquid, set himself on fire and tried to enter the building. The police were nearby and the fire was put out quickly but the man was taken to Oslo University Hospital with burn injuries.

Man throws shoe at mass killer Anders Behring Breivik in Norway trial

When the trial resumed a few minutes later, Breivik addressed the onlookers, saying: “If someone wants to throw something at me, do it at me while I’m entering or leaving.”

Alexander Dale Oen dead: Norway's world swimming champion dies in US (VIDEO)

Dale Oen won gold last year in the 100m breaststroke at the Fina World Championships in Shanghai, and was considered a top contender for the London Olympics.

Oklahoma City bombing inspired Breivik, Norway’s mass murderer (VIDEO)

Kevin Forts, a 23-year-old Massachusetts man, said he “dreams” of one day meeting Breivik, and called his actions “atrocious but necessary.”

Video games and other evil tragedy inducers (PHOTOS)

Take a look at a few recent ones.

Anders Behring Breivik played Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

Beginning in December 2006, Anders Behring Breivik spent a year playing World of Warcraft for nearly 16 hours a day in isolation from society.

Breivik defends Norway attack, says would do it again

Breivik goes way beyond his allotted court time delivering a provocative hour-long statement to a court that included family members of the July attacks that killed 77 people.
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