in a community that had depended so long on fishing and farming.« »It was also an opportunity for so many Orcadians, who had been forced to leave to find work, to come back to the islands. And that reversed [...] islands - into a major terminal for container ships. A detailed study has shown that this could create up to 2,000 jobs. The council's hope is that this will serve as prosperous business for Orkney long after [...] when news broke that Orkney was to benefit from a massive oil boom. To taste a flavour of the mood in the islands, look no further than the film Local Hero, a huge hit in Britain when it opened in cinemas
contractors have to turn their focus towards a new market to find out what that particular market has to offer. This stipulation also commits the local business community which has to be on its feet marketing [...] community. Let me first say that my general impression is that the activities on the whole have been carried out in a satisfactory manner. However I still think that this conference is a good forum for dialog [...] from time to time might seem to have opposite interests. I would like to thank the organisers for providing this opportunity to discuss the experience of the last 12 months. It is important that we talk
And the answer is no/ And wishing for it only/ Makes it bleed". Hvussu fer alt at enda spyr Waits á sanginum "How´s it gonna end", tí "Life is sweet at the edge/ Of a razor". Í sanginum "Green Grass", [...] opinbering og undirgangi. Í sanginum "Make it Rain", tekur hann til: "I´m just another sad guest on this sad earth". Vit er í eini tíð aftaná syndafallið: "And tell me how does God/Choose, who´s prayers does [...] møguligan fananskap, ið Waits skrálar beint í høvdið á lurtarunum: "I feel like a preacher waving a gun around/ shake it". Waits er aftur farin at rudda í skápinum har okkara fortrongdu lív liggja væl
sína svarttónaðu limusinu, rappandi: "Yo, that goes like a shot/But I know it?s not/Going to hit the spot/Like... AD-I-DAS. Hmmm, it?s got/A flow as hot/As a ho?s G-spot". Einasti trupulleikin, umframt [...] "You make me feel/like a Happy Meal"? Hevði blues-tónleikurin verið til nakra sum helst nyttu, hevði Muddy Waters sungið: "Woke up this morning, I?m at the end of the line/thank the Lord for a Sausage and [...] Og førleikamennandi: "A, you?re adorable, B, you?re so beautiful, C, you?re a cutie full of charms, D, you ?dis me bitch, E, you?re eatin? lead ... and S, you?re my only skelet-on, yeah!, my flesh and blood
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says Eli. I would like to use Offshore Europe 2007 as an opportunity for me to meet Oil Companies that may wish to come to Faroe Island to drill and, of course, also those who work at a short distance from [...] there is any reason to move the supply base away from Runavik, says Eli Lassen. It is very important to be able to offer good conditions when a rig owner sends a rig for repair in a short/long period of [...] is no doubt that Skalafjord is best suited for this. Transport the oil to Shetland I am of the opinion that oil and gas will be found on the Faroese CS within three to five years, and this is because Chevron
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 competitive, we have to be inventive and learn how to develop [...] need to embrace change to whatever extent necessary. The ability to cooperate effectively and develop strong networks is becoming more important. And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our [...] islands in March this year, described her experience in a radio programme in this way: »It’s a cosmic experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing:
grounds for other industries as well. A New Course for the Tourism Industry It is very important to organise and improve the services on offer in this country and try to inspire and develop ideas for more [...] know how to get attention in a way that is not too costly. We have to rely heavily on editorial mentioning, so we work very hard to build up a contact network with journalists all over the world that might [...] not have a long tradition for a travel industry as such, so we need to make people in the Faroes more aware of the fact that they can earn a living from tourism. SamVit has set out to improve this and many
Please do us a favour: Whisper into the ears of our politicians and business leaders alike, that a precondition for a country – large or small – to cope being a nation in the world today is that the full potential [...] Choices Plan«, which is intended to diminish the massive gap between those who can afford to pay for health care and those who cannot. This was also a plan she worked hard for over the years her husband, Mr [...] utilised. That a Government of men only and a Parliament consisting almost entirely of men is sending a signal to the rest of the world of a one-eyed parliament instead of an advanced society. Convey to them
connection to Holland, not surprisingly, a book on how to build a windmill. Apparently for years it was the largest collection of books in America. Now Jónas knew the realities of living in a harsh environment [...] they have managed to produce a most remarkable society and at the very heart of that society is a streak of practicality that the world would do well to adopt. A case in point involves that remarkable bit [...] wind-swept archipelago to their north known only for its woolly stockings, but the price was right and the trade continued for some thirty years. Why not, it was a very practical solution to a very intractable