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Life on the farm is not risk-free:  40 I do not accept single men over 40
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Life on the farm is not risk-free: 40 I do not accept single men over 40

The article discusses the risks associated with hosting foreign workers on a farm in Norway. It highlights the experiences of Helene Olli, who has been receiving free labor from individuals around the world, but emphasizes that living with strangers poses potential dangers. The piece mentions specific examples such as a German man named Josua Lay and a young Frenchman working on the farm. The journalist Yngvild Anisdahl reports on this situation, noting that while the arrangement might seem beneficial, it carries significant risks.

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Life on the farm is not risk-free: 40 I do not accept single men over 40

The article discusses the risks associated with hosting foreign workers on a farm in Norway. It highlights the experiences of Helene Olli, who has been receiving free labor from individuals around the world, but emphasizes that living with strangers poses potential dangers. The piece mentions specific examples such as a German man named Josua Lay and a young Frenchman working on the farm. The journalist Yngvild Anisdahl reports on this situation, noting that while the arrangement might seem beneficial, it carries significant risks.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a personal experience involving foreign laborers on a Norwegian farm without overtly favoring any political perspective. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language that would indicate a strong lean towards either side of the political spectrum.

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