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‘A MADMAN’S WORK’

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ASSOCIATED PRESS
A victim was helped in the center of Oslo following the explosion.
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Teenagers who were attending a Labour Party youth wing summer camp on the Utoya island arrive at the Sunvold Hotel
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Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, center, shakes hands with a survivor of the shooting at an island youth retreat, as he visited survivors and relatives at a hotel in Sundvolden, Norway, flanking the prime minister at right is the leader of the Labour party's youth group Eskild Pedersen who was on the island during the attacks, Saturday, July 23, 2011. The 32-year-old man suspected in bomb and shooting attacks that killed at least 91 people in Norway bought six tons of fertilizer before the massacres, the supplier said Saturday as police investigated witness accounts of a second shooter. Norway's prime minister and royal family visited grieving relatives of the scores of youth gunned down in a horrific killing spree on an idyllic island retreat. A man who said he was carrying a knife was detained by police officers outside the hotel, as the shell-shocked Nordic nation was gripped by reports that Norwegian gunman may not have acted alone. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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2011 in connection to the twin attacks on a youth camp and a government building in Oslo
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Norway. Breivik is a suspect in both the shootings and the Oslo explosion Friday. (AP Photo/Twitter
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Anders Behring Breivik)
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Teenagers who were attending a Labour Party youth wing summer camp on the Utoya island arrive at the Sunvold Hotel, Sundvollen, Norway Saturday July 23, 2011. A Norwegian gunman disguised as a police officer beckoned his victims closer before shooting them one by one, claiming at least 84 lives, in a horrific killing spree on an idyllic island teeming with youths that has left this peaceful Nordic nation in mourning. The island tragedy Friday unfolded hours after a massive explosion ripped through a high-rise building housing the prime minister's office, killing seven people.(AP Photo/Scanpix/Bjern Larsson Rosvall)
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This is an undated image obtained from the Twitter page of Anders Behring Breivik, 32, who was arrested Friday July 22, 2011 in connection to the twin attacks on a youth camp and a government building in Oslo, Norway. Breivik is a suspect in both the shootings and the Oslo explosion Friday. (AP Photo/Twitter, Anders Behring Breivik)
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A person injured Friday at a youth camp on the island of Utoya was taken to a hospital.