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Judge Kim Heger ordered Breivik held for eight weeks, including four in isolation, noting his reference to "two more cells within our organization."
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Heger said Breivik told the court that two other groups of allies are ready to join his murderous campaign.
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Breivik's plan to use the courtroom to create a global platform for his Islamophobic message failed when the judge, Kim Heger, ordered that the arraignment be held in camera.
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Strong Japanese building codes specify rules for short, medium and tall buildings, said Ron Hamburger, senior principal at the engineering firm Simpson Gumpertz and Heger in San Francisco.
Japan a leader in engineering earthquake-proof structures, helping to limit damage 2011
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Strong Japanese building codes specify rules for short, medium and tall buildings, said Ron Hamburger, senior principal at the engineering firm Simpson Gumpertz and Heger in San Francisco.
Japan a leader in engineering earthquake-proof structures, helping to limit damage 2011
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Despite pleading not guilty to terrorism, Mr. Breivik, appearing with cropped blond hair and wearing a red sweater, told the court that he had committed the deadly massacre, calling it part of a mission to save Europe from a "Muslim takeover," District Court Judge Kim Heger said after the arraignment.
Gunman Is Ordered Held, Warns of More Terror Cells Sven Grundberg 2011
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Judge Kim Heger spoke to journalists following the hearing.
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Judge Kim Heger spoke to journalists following the hearing.
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"The operation was not to kill as many people as possible but to give a strong signal that could not be misunderstood that as long as the Labor Party keeps driving its ideological lie and keeps deconstructing Norwegian culture and mass importing Muslims then they must assume responsibility for this treason," according to the English translation of Heger's ruling that was read out after the hearing.
Anders Behring Breivik, Norway Mass Killer, Pleads Not Guilty 2011
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On Friday, prosecutor Ernestine Heger said that it became unclear whether the two women understood the nature of their accusations.
Austria: Incest Suspect Freed As Women Change Testimonies 2011
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