10 February 2010
Iran to Enrich Uranium Despite Global Opposition
 ENG   RUS   PT   ITA   
Photo Forum Articles Feedback Advertising
Search the site:
Example: Yushchenko, Putin, Bush

The front page   
 Russia   World   Society   Science   Hotspots and Incidents   Opinion   Business 

Login:
@pravda.ru
Password:
Forgot?
  Register Now!
Photo galleries
Russia Begins to Celebrate Pancake Week
Russia Begins to Celebrate Pancake Week
Porsche 911 Turbo S Gets Ready To Be Unveiled Valentine's Day Premiers in LA











Article

Prime Minister of Norway Sends Dirty Messages to People by Cell Phone

15.10.2002 Source:
Increase font size
  Decrease font size   print version
Pages:

A female citizen of Norway received an obscene SMS message. The message was sent from a phone owned by the prime minister of Norway.

Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik dialed a wrong number and sent a message to 54-year-old Kari Stamnes. The woman complained to the local newspaper Dagbladet that she was deeply insulted. She claimed that the message was very rude.

BREAKING NEWS
Ukrainian Election Ends with Tymoshenko's Defeat
Yulia Tymoshenko In and Out Politics
More...

Stamnes tried to call back the number of the SMS message, but she never got any answer. After that, she decided to go to the telephone information system of Norway. She was told that the profanity was sent from a cell phone that belonged to the prime minister of Norway.

The newspaper Dagbladet published both the text of the message and the sender’s phone number. A spokesperson for the prime minister’s press service had to acknowledge the dirty message a bit later. The premier apologized and promised that it would never happen again.

&to=http://www.delfi.ru' target=_blank>Delfi

Become a member of Pravda.ru online community


Pages:
print version








All news About Pravda.Ru Site map Export news News partners STATISTICS
© 1999-2009. «PRAVDA.Ru». When reproducing our materials in whole or in part, hyperlink to PRAVDA.Ru should be made. The opinions and views of the authors do not always coincide with the point of view of PRAVDA.Ru's editors..
Rambler's Top100
Рейтинг@Mail.ru