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    Norwegian Prime minister Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a sombre mass at Oslo cathedral on Sunday in memory of the 92 people killed in Friday's twin attacks.The suspect in Norway's July 22 twin attacks that killed at least 92 and wounded 97 says he acted alone, police said Sunday, in a "cruel" but "necessary" slaughter planned over many months. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN

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    Families and comrades grieve as they gather FOR a sombre mass at Oslo cathedral on Sunday in memory of the 92 people killed in Friday's twin attacks. The Norwegian royal couple, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and other ministers attended a sombre mass at Oslo cathedral on Sunday in memory of the 92 people killed in Friday's twin attacks. The suspect in Norway's July 22 twin attacks that killed at least 92 and wounded 97 says he acted alone, police said Sunday, in a "cruel" but "necessary" slaughter planned over many months. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN

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    Norwegian King Harald and Bishop Ole Christian Kvarme arrive for a "mass for sorrow and hope" at Oslo Cathedral on July 24, 2011, in Norway's capital. During the mass, an emotional Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg told hundreds of mourners at a memorial mass in Oslo Cathedral on Sunday that the scale of the evil of the attacks in Norway was yet to emerge. Hundreds of people had gathered outside the cathedral where a shrine has been set up amid a sea of flowers laid in tribute to those killed in the bombing in Oslo and a mass shooting on a nearby island. AFP PHOTO / SCANPIX / ALEKSANDER ANDERSEN **NORWAY OUT**

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