live in or the nature surrounding us, or it may be the inspiration from our most successful contemporary musicians. Whatever the reason, the inclination to make music here grows day by day. The music scene [...] is burgeoning these days, and with increased investment and a thriving pool of talent, we see more and more successes abroad, where the Faroe Islands have become increasingly recognized as a potential source [...] music as very important in many different aspects; it is an important part of Faroese identity, of our brand as a nation and as a business opportunity. It is our main function to encourage innovation and
by means of the Internet. And more and more people seek such information of their own accord. It is essential that we work more thoroughly on market segmentation and make relevant interactive functions [...] society makes us quite unique and special. Many consider islands in the ocean to be exotic and romantic by default. And being special means a lot these days where we see tourists looking more and more for [...] Angler« who visited the Faroe Islands in June has a clear view: As more and more skippers start to specialise in sport fishing and more anglers visit these wonderful islands, only then will the full sport
But 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 [...] 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, and suddenly – there it is again [...] quicker and less expensive and what’s more, it will define the very nature of projects – you can’t afford to miss out on it. But technology alone won’t do the job. It’s people that shape technology and business
intestines become putrefied and leads to more toxic buildup. 13. Cancer cell walls have a tough protein covering. By refraining from or eating less meat it frees more enzymes to attack the protein walls of [...] made with Aspartame and it is harmful. A better natural substitute would be Manuka honey or molasses but only in very small amounts. Table salt has a chemical added to make it white in color. Better a [...] multiplied to a few billion. When doctors tell cancer patients that there are no more cancer cells in their bodies after treatment, it just means the tests are unable to detect the cancer cells because they have
Immigration in Denmark requests for your comment on the information that the Faroe Home Rule declared that it cannot support the application as there is readily available work force on the Faroe Islands for the [...] applying for. If we do not receive an answere from you within 1 month from today, the Immigration will make a decision in the present case."- Orðarætt avskrivað, undirstrikað av mær. Báðar umsókninar eru í
think that the oil should be extracted and taken to the Faroes. It does not make sense to transport the oil to the Faroes and then export it directly to (main land) again. I think that the oil found on the [...] infrastructure, which are on the Atlantic Frontier between the Faroes and Shetland. It would be much too expensive to make a terminal and lay new pipelines to our islands. In Shetland, we find an oil terminal [...] so I do not think 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
all over Europe and this is coming in the wake of the ever increasing wave of senior citizens (More and more are getting older, but fewer children are being born, Edit.) Therefore the shortage of labour [...] points out. One thing is to open up the labour market, another thing is to see to it that you do not lose control: -“It is also important that the people support the idea of importing foreign labour to [...] Faroes. In several vocations there is a shortage of labourers in the Faroes, and therefore Mr Mohr says it is important that the door is also opened at the other end: -“We cannot barricade ourselves in our
hydrocarbon exploration after drilling two dry wells?' Statoil answers this on several fronts. First it is a 30% partner in the exciting Rosebank-Lochnagar Field, discovered in late 2004 and currently undergoing [...] specific locations. However in the Faroes offshore, an unexplored frontier area, a large area remains more speculative between these data points. To gain better insight to what these areas may contain, Statoil
Mr Rasmussen. – Instead we should make it interesting for the oil companies, by having a legislation which is flexible to administer, and make it easy to operate in the Faroes, instead of imposing demands [...] Nordic languages. It is possible to have the suspicion that some of the demands imposed are there to protect Norwegian interests and Norwegian industry, but at the end of the day it is the dollar everything [...] problems and challenges. – It is quite clear however, that if we end in a situation where we impose demands we are not capable of administering we will not create growth and we will make no progress, says Mr
also became a natural part of the dialogue. It is quite clear if we look ahead and at the development of an oil production west of Shetland in general, that it may become a reality to link future oil producing [...] vessels. This solution demands a cable and IT capacity. An oil company does not normally have telecommunications as its core interest area, and therefore it is sensible to cooperate with a telecommunications [...] such a service. This is where Føroya Tele comes into the picture, as it is capable of delivering both cables and the services required. It could be asked if not this was a task for British Telecom for example