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Danish high schooler Dorte Poulsen met American backpacker Greg Morse in the summer of 1983. When they said goodbyes at Copenhagen train station they weren’t sure they’d ever meet again. Fate ...
Dorte relented, she’d missed Danish castles during her year away, and it was a glorious sunny day. She agreed to come along. An hour later, the doorbell rang and Dorte opened the door.
The Morse family decorates their 1910 High Arts and Crafts house in Portland's West Hills in both a Danish-style Christmas and Hanukkah celebration.
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with Dorte Lange, vice president of the Danish Union of Teachers, about how Denmark safely reopened schools earlier this year.
Danish high schooler Dorte Poulsen met American backpacker Greg Morse in the summer of 1983. When they said goodbyes at Copenhagen train station they weren’t sure they’d ever meet again. Fate ...
Dorte relented, she’d missed Danish castles during her year away, and it was a glorious sunny day. She agreed to come along. An hour later, the doorbell rang and Dorte opened the door.
Dorte relented, she’d missed Danish castles during her year away, and it was a glorious sunny day. She agreed to come along. An hour later, the doorbell rang and Dorte opened the door.