One Icelander found, two still missing in US
Two Icelanders, Karly Jóna Kristjónsdóttir Legere (Systa) and a 67 year old woman who’s name has not been disclosed are still missing after Hurricane Katrina passed through the southern US last week.
Two Icelanders, Karly Jóna Kristjónsdóttir Legere (Systa) and a 67 year old woman who’s name has not been disclosed are still missing after Hurricane Katrina passed through the southern US last week.
The exchange rate of the Icelandic króna has increased over 2% last week after three international financial institutions issued bonds amounting to ISK 18 billion on the Icelandic króna.
The trial against Baugur CEO, Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson, and five of his colleagues is not putting a stop to Baugur’s investments in Great Britain.
Lenka Ptacnikova, the first Icelandic woman to become a grandmaster in chess and the captain of the women’s national team, won the 2005 Women Nordic Championship in Vammala, Finland yesterday.
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