deepwater Nigeria, it is hardly surprising that the North-west European effort is so low key. And, as rigs gradually but inexorably migrate out of the North Sea, the more difficult it is likely to become in [...] exploration effort, there are conflicting reports about the Dooish discovery. Is it potentially commercial or is it not? That is the question being asked in the wake of conflicting reports. The 12/2-1z Rockall [...] Mauritania while, on the west side, the Canadian quest plods along unspectacularly, but is delivering modest results. There is no doubt about where the exploration dollars are being spent ? West Africa. With
least abroad. It is no big secret however, that both patience and professionalism is required if a contract is to be established with a large oil company. The beau racy is immense and it is all important [...] area, and therefore it is sensible to cooperate with a telecommunications company capable of delivering such a service. This is where Føroya Tele comes into the picture, as it is capable of delivering [...] in September The question is also what other services could come in the wake of this cooperation. For example, broadband and other wireless services. A futuristic question is how a company like Føroya Tele
course, have to have effective strategies. This is a very small country and our budgets are equally small – so we must know how to get attention in a way that is not too costly. We have to rely heavily on editorial [...] do the Faroe Islands have as a travel destination? The fact that our country is a small archipelago in the middle of the big ocean in the periphery of western society makes us quite unique and special. [...] rather than the south. Maybe it is because people feel safer travelling north than south these days. And since the northern countries have seen far less of mass tourism, there is more unspoiled territory to
in Klaksvik. After a week of marriage, we left my home in rural America, a place of big highways, big sky and a big family, to travel across the Balkans, a land of young countries, local cheese and small [...] to talk politics. “It is clear to us, based on Iraq, that President Bush is mentally handicapped,” they told us earnestly as we visited and watched the sun set over the city. It is not a bad point, but [...] can now tell Ben the price of something in Faroese so long as it is a number below 20. Bush in Greece After a few days of beaches and big meals we grew restless, and have since spent the last two weeks
simply seemed too big to grasp 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: [...] 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 full of opportunities [...] shape life as he or she pleases. And coming in as an outsider is no barrier to fitting in and utilizing what the country has to offer. It is made easy by the astonishing openness that the people has been
campaign also shows how you are calling for your new colleagues to be frozen out of the Faroese labor market. There is no offer of a membership in any of your unions. I think this is highly inappropriate [...] opinion the ad is repulsive. In the text, you try to make it sound like you are doing the foreigners a favor by providing some basic information about the labor market. However, what is blatantly obvious [...] now have started with full page ads in English with the sarcastic subject "Welcome, foreign workers" is completely incorrectly addressed. It has been addressed directly to the foreigners, who have received
number of customers • A bigger network • Increased sales • Bigger market Your company has the possibility to optain the above mentioned results by participating in Faroexpo! The aim is to get 65 participating [...] g conference is on the programme. The Faroexpo Conference starts Tuesday 21 October at 1 p.m. This year’s the topic is "Reach new goals through Performance Management". The conference is open to the public [...] Runavík arranges a cultural week. The Cultural Week in Runavík is from 19 - 26 October. More information about Faroexpo and how to participate is found on www.faroexpo.fo <http://www.faroexpo.fo/> . All efforts
other Faroe licenses. The company is also making its presence felt in Greenland. Exploration activity It is hardly an understatement to say that the Norwegian StatoilHydro is the most active oil company in [...] Rúni M. Hansen, the StatoilHydro CEO in the Faroes, what we can expect now third Faroe round is pending: -“It is too early to say yet, if we will participate in a third round. We are in the process of looking [...] of money in the company’s exploration of the Faroe area. He will not however disclose how large the actual amount is, but that we are taking of hundreds of millions there can be little doubt. Estimates
reflect mediocrity, is rare in our world – and even rarer in American Politics. Without demeaning any of the great men who have helped the precidency in this country, I do not see how John Kennedy could [...] could be ranked below any one of them... He was a big man – much bigger than anyone thought – and all of us are better for having lived in the days of Kennedy” - Theodore Sorenson (røðuskrivari hjá Kennedy [...] President. Just as no chart on history of weapons could accurately reflect the advent of the atom, so it is my belief that no scale of good and bad presidents can rate John Fitzgerald Kennedy. A mind so free
The company said the project is vitally important for the UK energy supply as it will introduce the first gas link from the west of Shetland to the UK mainland. First gas is expected by the middle of 2013 [...] go ahead, despite the present gloom in the industry fuelled by relatively low oil prices. "This is a big and long term project. We are here in Shetland with the expectation we will go forward with this [...] Business development director David Mendelson said the company had looked at three different options of how to bring the gas ashore, and although the UK government had favoured an offshore facility, there had