HALSA, Norway - From his new home in a tranquil Norwegian bay, Keiko the killer whale has what his friends say is an ideal place to live: peace and quiet, human care and ample opportunity to meet wild orcas. The six-ton orca, who gained fame in the "Free Willy" movies, was led Thursday from the Skaalvik fjord, where he turned up in early September, to the nearby but quieter Taknes Bay. "Here at last," said Colin Baird, 36, Keiko's Canadian trainer. "Welcome to Taknes," Baird said in Norwegian, reading a sign painted by some of the 10 residents who turned...