Dagsavisen
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Dagsavisen is a daily newspaper from Oslo, Norway. It was established in 1884 under the name Vort Arbeide (i.e. Our work), from 1885 Social-Demokraten, from 1923 Arbeiderbladet (i.e. The Labour Paper), and had until 1991 strong connections to the Norwegian labour movement. Named Dagsavisen in 1997. Today it claims political neutrality after the labour movement made it an independent foundation.