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The article reports on the closure of Ekebergrestauranten in Oslo for three days due to a high-profile wedding event for the daughter of Nicolai Tangen, the head of Norway's Oil Fund. The wedding planner estimates costs between three and five million Norwegian kroner, with food and drinks being the largest expenses. The venue can accommodate up to 600 guests. While the bride, Alexandra Nissen Tangen, is already married, she plans a larger celebration in Oslo this weekend. The article highlights the scale of the event, noting the presence of multiple vehicles, including trucks, outside the restaurant, and the setup of tables inside. It also mentions the involvement of a balloon company and the estimated cost of the event, emphasizing its exclusivity.

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The article reports on the closure of Ekebergrestauranten in Oslo for three days due to a high-profile wedding event for the daughter of Nicolai Tangen, the head of Norway's Oil Fund. The wedding planner estimates costs between three and five million Norwegian kroner, with food and drinks being the largest expenses. The venue can accommodate up to 600 guests. While the bride, Alexandra Nissen Tangen, is already married, she plans a larger celebration in Oslo this weekend. The article highlights the scale of the event, noting the presence of multiple vehicles, including trucks, outside the restaurant, and the setup of tables inside. It also mentions the involvement of a balloon company and the estimated cost of the event, emphasizing its exclusivity.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a private event involving a prominent figure in financial management, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The focus remains on the logistics and scale of the wedding rather than any political commentary or advocacy. The tone is neutral, providing factual details,

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Ekebergrestauranten in Oslo will be closed for three days starting Friday due to a private event. The restaurant's manager, Christian Emmertz, confirmed that the closure is due to a 'closed arrangement,' and the restaurant will not reopen until Sunday afternoon. The event has been linked to Nicolai Tangen, CEO of the Oljefondet, who confirmed that his daughter is getting married this weekend. Ekebergrestauranten is known for its exclusive location and history, often hosting major events such as weddings and galas.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a private wedding event at a high-profile venue, which is not inherently politically charged. While Nicolai Tangen is a prominent figure in Norway's economic sphere, the focus is on a personal event rather than political actions or policies. The article provides factual, unemc

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