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Former First Lady Dorrit Moussaieff Mugged In London
On November 30, former first lady Dorrit Moussaieff stated she was mugged on the streets of London, United Kingdom. Dorrit shared the details of the crime in an Instagram post. Responding to worried commenters, Dorrit claimed suffering a broken tooth and an injured…
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Former First Lady Says Her Cloned Dog Can Detect COVID-19
Dorrit Moussaieff, wife of former president Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, has brought her dog Samson to Iceland, who she says can detect COVID-19. The former First Lady made waves in Iceland last year when she cloned her dog, Sámur. The former first pet…
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Cloned Dog Of Former Icelandic First Lady Being Trained In Aspen
Samson, the clone of former First Lady Dorrit Moussaieff’s dog Sámur, is reportedly in Aspen, Colorado living his best life under the auspices of acclaimed dog trainer Ted Hoff. View this post on Instagram Samson from Iceland A post shared by Ted…
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Former Icelandic First Family Officially Clones Dog
Former first lady Dorrit Moussaieff’s dog, Samur has been cloned. Samson, the clone, was born in the United States. Former Icelandic president, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson posted photos of the adorable puppy on his Twitter account. “For those who followed the sad news…
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BREAKING: Iceland’s Former First Lady’s Dog Dies
Sámur, the dog who may or may not end up cloned, has shuffled off this mortal coil. Dorrit Moussaieff, the former First Lady of Iceland, announced Sámur’s passing on Instagram, saying, “You were and always will be the love of my life.”…
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Former First Lady Wants To Clone Her Dog, Raising Ethics Questions
Dorrit Moussaieff, former First Lady of Iceland, has announced the intent to clone her dog Sámur, RÚV reports. While this would normally pass off as a personal decision by a pet owner, the fact that her husband, former President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson,…
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Former Icelandic First Lady Steals Dog
Former Icelandic First Lady Dorrit Moussaieff recently stole a dog, RÚV reports. Dorrit and her husband, former Icelandic president Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, celebrated the 100-year anniversary of Iceland’s independence at Þingvellir with a group of guests, including bishop Agnes Sigurðardóttir and supreme…
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President’s Wife Linked To More Offshore Companies
New revelations have linked Dorrit Moussaieff to more offshore companies than was previously thought. President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson has denied any knowledge of his wife’s financial activities. The Guardian reports that documents stemming from a leak from HSBC’s private bank in Geneva…
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President Refuses To Answer Any Questions About Panama Papers Connection
President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson has nothing more to say about his connections to offshore accounts. RÚV reports that their news office recently put in an interview request with the President to discuss the family of his wife, Dorrit Moussaieff, and their involvement…
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Presidential Office Denies Knowledge Of Offshore Companies
An official response from President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson’s office denies any knowledge of the companies brought to light yesterday. In response to an inquiry from Kjarninn on the offshore companies owned by the family of the President’s wife, Dorrit Moussaieff, the Office…
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President Connected To Panama Papers
President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson does in fact have connections to at least one offshore account, despite contentions to the contrary with CNN. While the President told viewers of CNN that neither he nor his wife, Dorrit Moussaieff, have any connection to offshore…
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Art Matters: Ambitious Hjalteyri Factory Project Wins Eyrarrós Award
The annual Eyrarrós arts award ceremony took place yesterday afternoon at The Freezer Hostel in Rif, Snæfelsnes. Locals and artists mingled with the three finalists, which had been winnowed down from the 40-odd art organisations who answered the open call for entries.…
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Iceland’s First Lady Dorrit Moussaieff Announces Eyrarrós Prize
The winner of the annual Icelandic arts award Eyrarrós, dedicated to celebrating projects taking place in the rural regions of Iceland, was announced yesterday at a ceremony in Ísafjörður. A total of 44 projects applied via open submission, out of which the…

