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Olofsson rose to global notoriety in 1973 after a kidnapping and bank robbery in Norrmalmstorg, central Stockholm.
Explore Stockholm’s rich flavors with a food tour featuring fresh seafood, creamy risotto, and savory Swedish sausage. A ...
Students face reality of America's $37 trillion national debt in government class, learning interest payments, COVID-19 ...
The first instalment of this four-part series looks at some of the early figures who paved the way for marathon runners in ...
The Swede became a headline item in 1973 when he and former cellmate Jan-Erik Olsson held-up the Kreditbanken Bank in ...
Early risers in Stockholm glimpsed an unusual sight when an elk strayed into the city centre and roamed a street of popular ...
Clark Olofsson, the notorious criminal who helped inspire the term ‘Stockholm syndrome,’ died after a prolonged illness4, ...
STOCKHOLM: Clark Olofsson, a Swedish bank robber who held four people hostage for six days in a 1973 Stockholm ...
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South Korea Desperately Needs a New Foreign Policy
Amid rising global power politics, South Korea's new Lee Jae-myung administration must strengthen national self-reliance in ...
Founding member reveals the creative tensions behind 'Stockholm Syndrome' and how the band's lineup changes have helped ...
Clark Olofsson, who is one of the two criminals involved in the kidnapping and bank robbery during the year 1973 in Swedish ...
Voters shot down the district’s initial $24.95 million budget in a June 10 referendum. The school board recommended a new budget that cut $60,000.