of the reverend J.H.O. Dünn?, t.v.s. yrkingarnar snúgva seg um prest, hvørs navn minnir um navnið á føroyska J.H.O. Djurhuus og enska yrkjaran úr 1600-talinum John Donne. Yrkingasavnið letur seg tí lesa
is, we are used to the old saying: an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. On the other hand I don't agree that if you have been hit on one chin then to turn the other as well But you could try to find [...] letting vindictiveness seize us let us look nearer home and ask: HAVE WE DONE SOMETHING WRONG? And ask again WHAT HAVE WE DONE WRONG? AND HOW CAN WE MAKE UP FOR IT? You yourself have stressed that you
small remote islands. According to the press co-ordinator, Tórun Ellingsgaard, foreign press doesn’t just follow Bill Clinton’s tail. They have to be fed with interesting tips about possible stories. - [...] the surf like craggy teeth. The Faroese society is described as one of the rare places where you don’t have to worry about traffic, pollution or crime. Doors are left unlocked and only seven of the roughly
their hearts for his support during the Kosovo War in 1999. Over coffee one woman put it that, “We don’t like each other, but we all like Clinton.” Her statement was chilling as it came less than 24-hours
people at home about studying in the U.S. is something like this: “I don’t think I could live there, it’s just too far away, and isn’t the crime rate pretty high over there? Oh, but it’s great that you’re [...] not take long for it to become completely demystified. This is not a dream, but real life – and I can’t do anything but love it. Rather than being intimidating, the size of the country is what makes it so [...] up has become much better known than his first-rate public policies and most everything else he has done, there is something very sympathetic, yet brilliant about the man. Even now, when the spotlight is
touch and respect of nature, and when you feel the natures power here in the North Atlantic, you don’t ask why. So what you might say is that the Faroese are born with the respect of nature and resources
the sophisticated software system developed by local Faroese software engineers knows when you don’t pay and shuts off your access to signal. You pay, you watch. Simple, efficient, and oh so practical [...] email and we set up a series of teleconferences. Maloney was captivated by what the Faroese had done with long-distance wireless signals and wanted to feature the Faroes and its very practical accom
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 the school, I looked out the windows. Nothing was as I [...] 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 get-everything-you-can-dream-of [...] because that really worked for her son, who was a truck driver. I was astonished, but Wal-Mart wasn’t the only place this happened. Everywhere I went, random people I had never seen before spoke to me about
Government decided to merge the Trade Council and Tourist Board in the beginning of this year. This was done in the realisation of the fact that development of trade and tourism can depend on each other in many [...] countries have seen far less of mass tourism, there is more unspoiled territory to explore. We Mustn’t Throw the Baby Out with the Bath Water So in a way, the Faroes sell themselves as a tourist destination [...] vital role. People are no longer so dependent upon travel agencies to plan their trip; this can now be done in your own time on your computer screen by means of the Internet. And more and more people seek such
Actually the Faroe Islands is one of the world’s leading nations in terms of sustainable fishery. If we don’t find exploitable oil, fishery might very well still have a future as our strongest industry – especially [...] 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 processes and [...] Reality of the Faroe Islands": http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/03/25/travel/tmagazine/03well.faroes.t.html Here is an interesting broadcast about the Faroe Islands from PBS, mainly focusing on the killing