OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegians reacted with stunned disbelief on Saturday to the massacre in their peaceful land, some silently reading newspapers with looks of horror on their faces, others taking in the rare sight of armed soldiers guarding public buildings.
Norway's 4.8 million people, their democratic welfare state cushioned by huge quantities of oil, were unprepared for Friday's double attacks, the worst violence to strike the nation since World War Two.
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