Police investigators were Friday not putting "new" questions to Anders Behring Breivik, the man suspected of last week's attacks in Norway, a prosecutor said, according to dpa. Prosecutor Pal-Fredrik Hjort Kraby said Breivik was brought int to police headquarters to review the transcript from his first interview, running some 50 pages. He said that "for security reasons" police would not offer details of when future interviews with Breivik would be held. Breivik was remanded in custody Monday, charged with the July 22 bombing in the city that killed eight people, and the subsequent attack on nearby Utoya island that killed 68, mostly young people at a holiday camp organized by the youth wing of the Labour Party. Johan Fredriksen, chief of staff at the Oslo police, said all the people killed in the attacks had been identified and the missing were accounted for, but declined to offer tallies pending notification of