mystery for years on end ? tight hole status ? than is customarily the case, especially in British waters. We can look to Mauritania for an excellent example of how ASX rules are working in favour of the wider [...] differences are stark.? In a question and answer session in the Irish Parliament on October 7, Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources (Mr. D. Ahern) said: ?Further technical work on the prospect [...] opportunities in the area, including licence bids. It will be interesting to see whether pragmatism prevails and other, easier pickings are pursued, perhaps in the North Sea itself. Offshore Ireland is in many
caught a virus, in 30 degrees Celsius, wearing three shirts to many, I did not have the sweet feeling of adventure I had expected. However, I was happy to be done traveling for now. In the car on the way to [...] night. When I went to pay, the cashier started to talk to me, asking how I was doing. I had never seen this person before and stammered something about how I was tired, to which she replied that I should try [...] it through the day. I remember one night looking at the ceiling and wondering why I had traveled halfway across the world. That night, I fell asleep without an answer. I have been in Arkansas for almost
to begin a new chapter of my life in their country, I was utterly convinced that very few Americans were normal according to the standards on which I usually judge people. In addition, the country simply [...] the American Dream!” In the reality of what is the United States, I have not yet encountered this dream. And I doubt if I really believe in its existence. It’s simply too intangible an idea. To me, though [...] fully, mysterious in some ways, and maybe even a little dangerous. The usual reaction I get when talking to people at home about studying in the U.S. is something like this: “I don’t think I could live there
myself, I defend whales because a dying whale once spared my life, and since that day in June 1975, I have dedicated my body, heart and soul to defending whales and other species in our oceans. I do what [...] penetrates the body of the whale, I feel it too and I can identify with the horror they experience. I know I cannot easily convince other humans to understand what I feel and what I have experienced but it is [...] line on compromise. Since we cannot make an in-person presentation to the local citizens, the only manner that we can explain our position to the people of the Faeroes is to post this open letter on our
rain-soaked country with its sodden economy. But I was indeed and the more I went about the country, and the more cups of coffee and sweet cakes I savored, the more I began to notice and appreciate that remarkable [...] oozing about. I remember sitting in a remote farmhouse one evening enjoying the pleasant company of a farmer and his artist wife, as they graciously listened to my endless tales of growing up on a Colorado [...] for example. Born in Copenhagen, the son of a Danish Lutheran minister, he was raised in the Faroes. As one could well imagine, growing up in the Faroes Jónas was quite at home on the sea and eventually
what contribution can the Faroe Islands make? In my view, it seems that remote places like the Faroes are becoming more and more interesting to more and more people. I believe that in a world of increasing [...] us to hold on strongly to our unique identity if we want to stay competitive. The burning question is: What role can a little nation like the Faroe Islands play in a globalised world? In my view information [...] innovation and creativity are becoming essential in every area of business, and a nation like the Faroes has a distinct strength in this context. I think it’s crucial that we use this as an opportunity. To stay
sufficient, or even expedient, to paint the world in colours of black and white. To be sure, the roots of modern terrorism are many and can be found e.g. in the fanaticism and bigotry of figures like Mohammad [...] of the Vikings. In possession of a language, a history and a cultural identity, the Faroese were, in the twentieth century, in a position to develop a modern culture. Consequently, we are now endeavouring [...] exist in Iran in the fifties in the last century. Who is to know what would have happened if the Western powers, instead of ruining it, had chosen to support and defend this beacon of democracy in a Shia
útgávuni On The Beach. Eitt nú á lagnum Walk On: »Oh baby it´s so hard to change/I can´t tell them how to feel/Some get strong, some get strange/ Sooner or later it all gets real/Walk on« Og lagnum On The Beach [...] turning, I hope I don?t turn away/All my pictures are falling from the wall where I placed them yesterday/The world is turning, I hope I don?t turn away« Neil Young heldur fram í sama lagi: »I need a crowd [...] crowd of people, but I can?t face them day to day/Though my problems are meaningless, that don?t make them go away/I need a crowd of people, but I can?t face them day to day« Andstøðingurin í honum blómar
útgávuni On The Beach. Eitt nú á lagnum Walk On: ?Oh baby it´s so hard to change/I can´t tell them how to feel/Some get strong, some get strange/ Sooner or later it all gets real/Walk on? Og lagnum On The Beach [...] turning, I hope I don?t turn away/All my pictures are falling from the wall where I placed them yesterday/The world is turning, I hope I don?t turn away? Neil Young heldur fram í sama lagi: ?I need a crowd [...] crowd of people, but I can?t face them day to day/Though my problems are meaningless, that don?t make them go away/I need a crowd of people, but I can?t face them day to day? Andstøðingurin í honum blómar
here in the Faroes we are waiting in suspense for the result of a future American presidential election. In is of course exciting in its own right if a woman was to become the very first President in the [...] visit our country. I hope the essence of their words reaches the people, as just small group have the opportunity to hear them in the Nordic House. Personally, I »met« Mr Clinton on the 2nd of November [...] only make America a better place for the many. With strong women in high office – Madeleine Albright yesterday, Condolisa Rice today, Ségoléne Royal on the doorstep in France and Hillary Rodham Clinton tomorrow