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Turid Birkeland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Turid Birkeland Turid Birkeland (born 5 November 1962) is a Norwegian cultural executive and former politician for the Labour Party. She was Minister of Culture in 1996-1997. She is an author and has also worked in television, including being chief of cultural programming at NRK and a member of the board at Telenor. She has also headed the Risør Chamber Music Festival, and is currently the director of Concerts Norway. ==Early life and education== Birkeland was born in Haugesund as a daughter of trade unionist Einar Sigurd Birkeland and consultant Tora Birkeland.〔 Her father was secretary in the Norwegian Union of Iron and Metalworkers in the 1970s,〔("Jern og Metall om voksenopplæring: Permisjon med lønn" ), ''Aftenposten'', October 18, 1978, p.3 〕 and later became international secretary in the United Federation of Trade Unions and rector of Sørmarka Folk High School.〔("Ny rektor på LO-skolen" ), ''Aftenposten'', October 29, 1992, p.30 〕 Turid Birkeland received her secondary education at Bjerke Upper Secondary School in Oslo,〔("Sprek 25-åring med nytt navn" ), Utdanningsetaten, Oslo kommune : "I 1977 ble det startet en videregående skole på Linderud. ... En tidligere elev som begynte på skolen da den var ganske ny, var Turid Birkeland." - "In 1977 a secondary school was opened in Linderud. ... A former student who started at the school when it was completely new was Turid Birkeland."〕 graduating in 1981. She attended college in 1982–83,〔(Birkeland, Turid (1962- ): Arbeiderpartiet ), Stortinget 〕 and holds an ex.phil.〔("..og dette kunne Jaglands lag:" ), ''Dagbladet'', September 18, 1998 〕
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