mild winters and cool summers. Mean temperatures are around 3-4°C in January and February and about 10-11°C in July and August. •… have a land area of 1399 km2 (545.3 square miles). •… have a population [...] 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 [...] high quality. A new generation of young musicians, artists and wfashion designers is also taking on a new and different scene – or catwalk. With one foot rooted in tradition and the other in a creative sphere
what you may find deep down, but one is always taking a risk, and you will not know if you find anything, before you actually hit it with the drill. Let me now, ladies and gentlemen, reassure you that I [...] meant that we have been, and still are heavily dependent upon fisheries and other marine activities. As a fisheries dependent country, we have an urgent need to diversify the economy. We have seen the economy [...] extremely tiny economy in a population of just under 50,000, and a total workforce of 26,000, of which 66% are employed in the service sectors, while under 20 % are employed in the fisheries sector. This
cal studies have proven that they discovered America a long time before Columbus. In this way the Nordic peoples and Americans have quite a few things in common. Our ties are in reality a thousand years [...] Clinton writes in his memoir that despite having been the President of the world’s most powerful country for 8 years he nevertheless always felt like a servant. The Presidency was merely a loan and his foremost [...] so fortunate to have the opportunity. This is the attitude that characterizes a great leader. ??The distance between the reddish brown house of Tinganes in Tórshavn and the White House in Washington is immense
through the twilight from dusk to dawn.” In 1947 a young faroese girl delivered a lecture on whale hunting at a Swedish folk high scool. The lecture was in Danish and a variant of Scandinavian: ”Grindedrabet [...] between the bayonet lessons and the whales-slaughter: 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 [...] 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 Post: ”Half a century ago, communal
destruction and knowledge. I have had the privilege of speaking to Mr Hans Blix and his presence is always giving. The two speakers are heroes of to day and what they have given in the past and are still [...] go fishing and having sheeps in the mountains. All though most youngsters live a life similar to other young people in the western world, it still comes with a touch and respect of nature, and when you feel [...] the Faroes a perfect society, yet. Oldest parliament in the World The social contract in the Faroes is strong, there is a strong culture and pride in having remained the Faroese language in spite of being
with the power of words and the power equality can provide in the building of a society – the building of a State. Mrs, Bjørt Samuelsen has been working as a journalist in Norway and the Faroe Islands for [...] Albright sat there in Oslo surrounded by an aura of will power and strength. A trait of Mr Clinton: he has always surrounded himself with strong women. Also here in the Faroes we are waiting in suspense for [...] within the people is 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
Islands as a Tolkien-like country and about the boy who found a watch that had travelled all the way from the North Pole. But in order to sell the Faroes to his editors, he needed a more solid story. And the [...] 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 was postponed just weeks before the planned [...] the unique and magic Faroese weather that is ever-changing and different. - The late-setting sun breaks through purple rain clouds to drape the rugged island of Eysturoy in a golden shimmer. A perfect rainbow
brot: "Bambi is always the poor, the small, the dear, the pestered. The one that has put itself in danger and perishes in it. People as toys pass from one hand to another. That which the one child has just [...] lead and looked after, the children, and they in their turn keep an eye on their toys so that nobody takes them away from them. Poor children. Poor people. So they have, as an encouragement, as a way of [...] unsheltered people, whole families, wholly or not, anyway, they had a right to do so, they did so in order to protect their own troops and to keep their losses as low as possible (?)" Jelinek er 57 år og
Linda Gail Lewis. Hon eitur You Win Again og er eitt savn av gomlum rock and roll, rhythm and blues og country løgum hjá m.a. Hank Williams og John Lee Hooker. Linda Gayle Lewis syngur fyri ein stóran [...] Rattle and Roll, sum er ein rock and roll slagari frá 50árunum, og so spældi hon eisini The Dark End of the Street, sum riggaði væl. Linda Gail Lewis var góð, men at hon spælir eitt rock and roll lag [...] tónleiki. Hann helt áfram við Why Must I Always Explain (1991) og fór síðani til ein sing-along hjá Woody Guthrie, amerikonsku fólkasangarahetjuni frá gomlum døgum: »It?s a hard road, dead or alive?« Nú slapp
WHAT HAVE WE DONE WRONG? AND HOW CAN WE MAKE UP FOR IT? You yourself have stressed that you will fight for a DEMOCRATIC system in the open society for JUSTICE and PEACE in the world With that in mind: [...] wish, first and foremost, to spread FEAR AND HORROR If they have a deeper meaning of a more JUST SOCIETY and PEACE then you could say that you are always ready to open up for POSSIBILITIES in order to improve [...] that may have created dissatisfaction IF YOU COULD MAKE SUCH A PROMISE it would be difficult for them to evade, and you would have them in a position where you had won LEADERSHIP - and - last but not least