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movie poster: http://oi55.tinypic.com/f2ov4o.jpg news material below: [Update: 12:50 p.m. ET, 6:50 p.m. Oslo] A person dressed as a policeman has fired shots at the Labour Party Youth Camp on Utoya island in Norway, Norwegian state broadcaster NRK and the press representative for the Norwegian state secretary said Friday. Many people are injured. NRK says the shooting is continuing. It says there are about 700 people at the camp. [Update: 12:48 p.m. ET, 6:48 p.m. Oslo] Shots were fired at an Oslo youth meeting following the blast, police told Reuters, quoted by CNN TV. No further details were available. A reporter with State TV broadcaster NRK is reporting that there is mass confusion within the city. The cause of the blast remains unknown, and no one has claimed responsibility. CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank said it was far too early to draw any conclusions on whether it was terrorism and who would carry it out. But, he said, by looking at the extent of the damage, it was plain to see the hallmarks of a major attack. Cruickshank said that in recent months, there had been increased "chatter" about Norway, which had been investigating militants suspected of being linked to al Qaeda. Norway also drew the ire of al Qaeda for publishing the controversial political cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed that appeared in a Danish newspaper and sparked outrage in the militant Islamic community. The Scandinavian country also plays a part in NATO's operation in Afghanistan, and now, in Libya. Norway has been largely spared from terrorism. But last December, an attempted suicide bombing in Stockholm shocked neighboring Sweden. In July of last year, Norwegian authorities announced the arrests of three suspects in connection with an investigation into terrorist plots in New York and the United Kingdom. The three were suspected of plotting terrorist attacks and having connections to al Qaeda, the prime minister's office said at the time. Stoltenberg, who has been prime minister since October 2005, heads a coalition government made up of the Labour Party, the Socialist Left Party and the Centre Party. [Update: 12:31 p.m. ET, 6:31 p.m. Oslo] iReporter Ian Dutton of New York told CNN when the explosion occurred he was sleeping in his hotel room. "The concussion was [such] that I felt like my bed was struck by lightning ... I thought it was an earthquake but Norway is not prone to earthquakes," he said. He said immediately after the blast, people on the streets seemed stunned."There wasn't even initial panic, but more of a shock or 'how could this be?" he said. The streets in the blast zone were strangely quiet after the commotion, he said. "Generally it's a pretty-hopping downtown area, but not now," he said. "The bystanders are being kept quite a distance away." http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Latest...