
Watch an audio slideshow of how traditional Icelandic rhubarb stew is made. Rhubarb is one of the few vegetables that grows effortlessly in Iceland and for that reason it used to be a highly-valued addition to the traditional diet of fish and lamb.
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The Day of Icelandic Sign Language will be held for the first time on Monday February 11.

In celebration of the event, basic introductions into Icelandic sign language will be held at schools and institutions, as stated on the website of the University of Iceland.
Minister of Education, Science and Culture Katrín Jakobsdóttir will visit kindergartens and the Icelandic Sign Language dictionary app will be introduced.
The Research Institute for the Study of Sign Language and the Language Council on Icelandic Sign Language will hold a seminar on issues relating to deaf children at 3 pm in Oddi, room 101, at the University of Iceland.
Former President of Iceland and patron of Nordic sign languages Vigdís Finnbogadóttir will open the event and Minister Katrín will address the audience.
Click here for the program of events (in Icelandic) and here for a demonstration of Icelandic Sign Language (also in Icelandic).
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On the way back to Reykjavík following this morning's news conference, at which the new government agreement was formally presented, the next Prime Minister of Iceland, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, and his assistant, Jóhannes Þór Skúlason, who was driving, were stopped for speeding.
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Leader of the Progressive Party, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, who held the mandate to lead coalition talks, presented the government agreement between the Progressive Party and Independence Party to the President of Iceland Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson at the presidential residence Bessastaðir this morning.
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The chairmen of the Independence Party and Progressive Party, Bjarni Benediktsson and Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, formally presented the government agreement to the public at a press conference shortly after 11 am this morning.
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The party council of the Independence Party and central committee of the Progressive Party unanimously accepted the government agreement negotiated by their respective chairmen, Bjarni Benediktsson and Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, yesterday evening.
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The 2013 April-May issue of Iceland Review & Atlantica has been released. Packed with informative and entertaining stories, highlights include an interview with outgoing Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir and the people who know her best, a photo essay of ice caves in Europe’s largest glacier and a colorful feature on life in the West Fjords.
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The 11th Reykjavík Shorts & Docs. Catch it while it lasts!
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