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Andersson's next project was Mamma Mia !, a musical built around 24 of ABBA's songs, which has become a worldwide box-office blockbuster with versions in several languages currently being played in many countries, including the UK ( West End premiere in April 1999 ), Canada ( Toronto premiere in 2000 ), the USA ( Broadway premiere in 2001 ), and Sweden ( Swedish language premiere in 2005 ).
A new university college ( Swedish: högskola ), Malmö University College, was opened in 1998 on Kockums ' former dockside and further redevelopment of the now disused south-western harbor followed ; a city architecture exposition ( Bo01 ) was held in the area in 2001 and its buildings and villas forms the core of a new city district, aimed at the urban middle-class and with attractive waterfront vistas.
** Finnish markka, mark in Swedish, official currency of Finland from 1860 to 2001
From another perspective, Sydsvenskan newspaper suggested that the downturn of memberships in Swedish Attac after the hype in the beginning of 2001 may be due to its views on trade policies.
* Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy, Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2001.
During his time, he has faced several shocking incidents, such as the Gothenburg riots in 2001, the 2003 murder of the minister of foreign affairs, Anna Lindh, the tsunami disaster in 2004, and the conflict over the publication of satirical Muhammed cartoons in Danish newspapers, leading to threats of violence against Scandinavians and burning of embassies in the Middle East and the resignation of Swedish Foreign Minister Laila Freivalds.
Exports were also expected to pick up in 2002, helped by the weakness of the Swedish krona, which hit record lows against both the dollar and the Euro in 2001.
Terje Skarsfjord ( who also coached the club during its 1996 cup championship ), Tommy Svensson ( who made a brief return to the club to attempt to save it from relegation in 2001, ten years after having left the club for the Swedish national team ), Trond Johansen, Per Mathias Høgmo, Otto Ulseth, Steinar Nilsen, and Ivar Morten Normark have all coached the club at some time after the year 2000.
Susning. nu was a Swedish language wiki, started in October 2001 by Lars Aronsson ( also the founder of Project Runeberg ).
* The Swedish Radio Sessions ( late 1967 ) ( Sanctuary, 2001 )
The nickname was used as a nod to the character's ample girth, an endearing term for " big and friendly ", used by his Swedish mother (& uncle, Gunnar ), or a rib to his humiliating, failed attempt to break a horse (" Ponderosa ", episode No. 1, PAX TV 2001 ).
In 2001, the band worked with performance artists Carina Reich and Bogdan Szyberb, and the Royal Swedish Ballet.
* The Swedish punk rock band Randy refers to Joe Hill and the organization Industrial Workers of the World in a song called " If We Unite " on their album The Human Atom Bombs from 2001.
The university has offered bachelor's degree ( kandidatexamen ) and Swedish master's degree ( magisterexamen, one year ) in a wide range of subjects since 1994, doctoral degree ( doktorsexamen and licentiatexamen ) since 2001, and International master's degree degree ( masterexamen, two years ) according to the Bologna model since 2005.
A work group, consisting of the Swedish Academy, publishers and others, agreed to adopt a new name day list in 2001, very similar to the old one but with more names.
* Rendezvous ( film ), a 2001 Swedish film
Ulf Adelsohn ( born 4 October 1941 ) is a Swedish politician, leader of the Moderate Party from 1981 to 1986 and landshövding of Stockholm County in 1992 – 2001.
He was a member of the Parliament of Sweden from 1982 to 1988 and served as chairman of Swedish Railways in 2001 – 2011, resigning due to quarrels with the government.
Since 2001 he was chairman of the board for SJ, the Swedish Railways, resigning in 2011.
He was the Swedish Ambassador to Germany 1996 – 2001.
His recent films include As White as in Snow ( Så vit som en snö, 2001 ), based on the life of Swedish aviatrix Elsa Andersson, a documentary called Presence ( Närvarande, 2003 ), and his latest film Everlasting Moments ( Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick, 2008 ).
A high point in Lindh's career came during the Swedish presidency of the European Union during the first half of 2001.
The 2001 rally season began inauspiciously for Burns – neither of the season curtain raisers, the Monte Carlo Rally or the Swedish Rally, yielded points scores, placing in peril before it had begun, the Englishman's title bid.
In its modern form, Timbro was founded in 1978 by the Swedish Employers ' Association () ( which in 2001 merged with the Swedish Industrial Association to form the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise ).

2001 and commercial
* Emmy for Best Commercial for PBS commercial " Photobooth " ( 2001 )
Hybrid Theory was a massive commercial success ; it sold more than 4. 8 million copies during its debut year, earning it the status of best-selling album of 2001, while singles such as " Crawling " and " One Step Closer " established themselves as staples among alternative rock radio play lists during the year.
On October 26, 2001, the sale, purchase, or manufacture of any device that has no commercial purpose other than disabling Macrovision copy protection was made illegal under section 1201 ( a ) of the same controversial act.
Following his commercial breakthrough with Alien ( 1979 ), his best-known works are sci-fi classic Blade Runner ( 1982 ), Thelma & Louise ( 1991 ), best picture Oscar-winner Gladiator ( 2000 ), Black Hawk Down ( 2001 ), Matchstick Men ( 2003 ), Kingdom of Heaven ( 2005 ), American Gangster ( 2007 ), Robin Hood ( 2010 ), and Prometheus ( 2012 ).
Ronald William " Josh " Kirby ( 27 November 1928 – 23 October 2001 ) was an English commercial artist born in Waterloo, on the outskirts of Liverpool, Merseyside.
An agreement rescheduling the country's $ 4. 5 billion Paris Club government debts was concluded in November 2001 ; it will write off 66 % of the debt ; a similar debt relief agreement on its $ 2. 8 billion London Club commercial debt has been reached in July 2004 ; 62 % of the debt had been written off.
* 2001 – Ansett Australia, Australia's first commercial interstate airline, collapses due to increased strain on the international airline industry, leaving 10, 000 people unemployed.
Marvin Sirbu, professor of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University said on September 14, 2001, that " The fact of the matter is that cell phones can work in almost all phases of a commercial flight.
By 2001, the flat band slingshot had disappeared from commercial production in favour of the tubular band.
In 2001, Nike aired a commercial featuring a diverse group of Major League Baseball players singing lines of the song in their native languages.
Released May 1, 2001, Trouble in Shangri-La restored Nicks's solo career to critical and commercial success.
Fox is the only commercial television network ( broadcast, cable or satellite ) to air programs in widescreen on its digital feed that are not available in HD ; programs produced in this format were identified as being presented in " Fox High Resolution Widescreen " from 2001 to 2006, but are currently unbranded, and are now confined solely to select reality programming.
In 2001, total land area usage in Mysore city was 39. 9 % residential, 16. 1 % roads, 13. 74 % parks and open spaces, 13. 48 % industrial, 8. 96 % public property, 3. 02 % commercial, 2. 27 % agriculture and 2. 02 water.
Lantana, directed by Ray Lawrence attained critical and commercial success in 2001 for its examination of a complex series of relationships in suburban Sydney, and events surrounding a mysterious crime.
* @ Toon ( 2001 – 2004 ): Before each first commercial break for most of the shows, the block featured some viewer submissions and game high scores from the official website.
The group went on to achieve ten consecutive UK Top 20 singles, and various charting singles worldwide, leading to greater commercial success than the winners of the 2001 series, Hear ' Say.
In Britain, " Golly ", a golliwog character, fell out of favor in 2001 after almost a century as the trademark of jam producer James Robertson & Sons ; but the debate still continues whether the golliwog should be banished in all forms from further commercial production and display, or preserved as a treasured childhood icon.
The first iPod kiosks had been demonstrated to the public in New Jersey in March 1998, and commercial use began in January 2000, but had apparently been discontinued by 2001.
2001 marked her career's turning point with the breakout role as Elle Woods in the box office hit Legally Blonde, and in 2002 she starred in Sweet Home Alabama, which became her biggest commercial film success to date.
However, in 1993 the Zeppelin manufacturing company Luftschiffbau Zeppelin ( LZ ) was re-established and in 2001 a commercial airline Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei ( DZR ) began flying passenger service from Friedrichshafen Airport.
La Grande includes a historic commercial district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in September 2001.
* Country singer Garth Brooks filmed a Dr Pepper television commercial and his " Wrapped Up In You " music video on the town square in 2001.
The 2001 live action / animation hybrid Osmosis Jones, starring Bill Murray, was a costly commercial failure, although its home video performance proved successful enough for WB's TV Animation Department to produce a short-lived spin-off series called Ozzy and Drix.
The commercial breakthrough from these scenes was led by four bands: The Strokes, who emerged from the New York club scene with their début album Is This It ( 2001 ); The White Stripes, from Detroit, with their third album White Blood Cells ( 2001 ); The Hives from Sweden, after their compilation album Your New Favourite Band ( 2001 ); and The Vines from Australia with Highly Evolved ( 2002 ).

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