Correction: Iceland-Secret Spillers story REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — In a story June 10 about Iceland's role as a possible destination for the American intelligence contractor who leaked National Security Agency secrets, The Associated Press quoted a man who identified himself as Bjorn Sigurdarson, an executive at the University of Iceland, as saying that it would be good if the contractor ended up in Iceland. University officials said ...
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NSA leaker could be latest to seek help in Iceland REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — From seafaring Vikings to digital dissenters, Iceland has always attracted outsiders.
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Iceland may not be the haven U.S. leaker hopes By Robert Robertson REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - The leaker who revealed top secret U.S. surveillance programs says he hopes to find shelter in Iceland, but he may be disappointed by the reception from a new government seen as less keen than predecessors to attract exiles and Internet renegades. The country of 320,000 people has served as the home base for the fundraising efforts of anti-secrecy ...
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George McCartney in BBC News The belief has always been there and we will not give up,said McCartney. "Qualification is not going to be easy - we've just got to forget about the Latvia result and concentrate on getting three points in Reykjavik."
Yoko Ono in NME.com Ono says: "Each one of us was born at this time, not by chance, but to fulfil a mission. Our work is not yet done." "I know that 's spirit will be joining us on that day, October 9th, in Reykjavik and I look forward to seeing you there to...
Brian Lenihan in Irish Times A lot of political pundits say the choice next time for Ireland will be Rome or Reykjavik,Mr Lenihan said in an interview with Bloomberg Television today. "Most people will vote for Rome."