boates. In spide of the entired blackout because of the war a British officer in charge turned on the powerful searchlight in order to finde the whales somewhere in the fiord. Extract of the Round-up in Picture [...] with fixed bayonets. One of these young people in that way educated in butchery felt indisposed, when he was observing the mass-slaughter in the East Harbour in Tórshavn. There´s no comparison between the [...] kapokdummy was not bleeding and no bowels. In 1944 the Lovat Scouts were in active service in Italy with fixed bayonets and probably no dummy. An other event I dare say in 1942: A school of ”these ocean beasts”
komin á gøtuna, og meginparturin av løgunum eru komin í prosessini at framleiða fløguna. – Eg hevði eini tvey løg liggjandi, og Leivur kom við enum og Arnold við einum øðrum, og hini eru so komin, meðan [...] Skálafjørðinum, var eisini sera lagaligur, sigur Terji Rasmussen. Tá teir so góvust at spæla, var útgerðin mest at kalla útgoldin, so tað var ein rættiliga fitt upphædd í part, tá teir so seldu instrumentini [...] hjá Luis Armstrong, ein annar var »Tak er kun et fattigt ord« hjá Poul Bundgaard. Seinni er tað Weather Report við einum instrumental lagi, sum eitur »A remark you make« og »A Whiter Shade of Pale« hjá
experience in the maritime sector as well as the oil sector. The fact that we have lived off the sea for generations and are used to rough weather conditions is a clear benefit when working in the oil industry [...] cross-section of industries at major events in cities such as Brussels, Glasgow, Stavanger, Aberdeen and Vigo. The Faroese national pavilion at ONS is coordinated in close cooperation with the Faroese Oil [...] as well. Faroe Islands is in an excellent geographic location to become a natural supplier of goods and services for the exploration and production on the shelves around us. In addition to this, our location
tourists are expected to be like the Faroese, such as taking choppy ferries and hiking through any weather. The future could bring severe social and environmental impacts, but the Faroese are aware of the [...] integrity, we decided the best measure is informed human judgment: a panel of 522 well-traveled experts in a variety of fields—ecology, sustainable tourism, geography, travel writing and photography, site
future American president. The year in Arkansas was very important for Jens Olsen, he says, and it has influenced the choices he was made later in life. - Spending a year in the US taught me to respect people [...] Apparantly, Bill Clinton has been in Faroese airspace before, and in May this year he was close to visiting the islands. But, weather allowing, today, October 1st, will be the first time the 42nd President of the [...] Jens Olsen, chief executive of the Faroese Fish Market, was in Arkansas, USA, as an exchange student in 1988. This was while Bill Clinton was governor, and one day he had the opportunity to meet the man
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 [...] direct descendant of the language 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 [...] generosity Sweden to us in the Faroes is a cousin. And Swedish is, like the other branches of the Scandinavian language-tree, a sister-tongue. Older people in Tórshavn may remember that in July 1950 a Swedish
stories is to be found in the cancelled visit by Bill Clinton in May. Creating interest Tórun Ellingsgaard was hired as a press coordinator in connection with Bill Clinton’s visit already in January. The visit [...] world has the headline »Tolkien tales come alive in the Faroe Islands«. In a poetic language the article vividly describes the unique and magic Faroese weather that is ever-changing and different. - The l [...] islands were on the front page of several travel sections in major American newspapers. The Faroese newspaper, Sosialurin, brought the story in connection with a portrait of the composer, but the reason
We landed in Arkansas at around four in the evening, but for us - myself and my friend Samal, it could just as well have been four in the morning. Having traveled for three days, through three different [...] 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 [...] n, just a highway, a couple of fast-food restaurants, and miles upon miles of fields: I had landed in Hicksville, I just wasn’t aware of it. On the way to school, we stopped at a Wal-Mart, a gigantic
combined in favour of the Faroese. In that sense bad weather has formed the surroundings, the skills and the very soul of the Faroese in a favourable way. If you turn it around this way – ‘bad weather’ might [...] 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: One moment it’s lost in the fog [...] ly.« This is – in my view – a beautiful poetic description of The Faroes. And let’s stay in the poetic corner. Danish author and jazz singer Suzanne Brøgger, who visited the islands in March this year
úr Føroyum endurgivnar í miðlunum kring allan heimin. Har var søgan frá AP, Tolkien tales come alive in unspoiled Faeroe Islands, sum var at finna líka úr Meksiko til Kina. Eisini søgan um føroyska drongin [...] deadline, so fokuseri eg upp á at røkka henni, sigur Tórunn Ellingsgaard. Onkur plingar inn á Skype’in og ringitónin við kirkjuklokkum í fartelefonini rungar í rúminum, meðan oyrasniglurin ikki vil tað [...] grikki og vanur við hita. Og hann skilur slett ikki, tá eg spyrji hann í telefonini “and how is the weather today?” flennir Tórunn Ellingsgaard. -- Sitat: “Tíðindastreymurin rekur skjótt, og tíðindafólkini