movements is a leftist. What we are trying to get at in discussing leftism is not so much a movement or an ideology as a psychological type, or rather a collection of related types. Thus, what we mean by "leftism" [...] could have been practically identified with socialism. Today the movement is fragmented and it is not clear who can properly be called a leftist. When we speak of leftists in this article we have in mind [...] movements support multiculturalism. What we are trying to get at in discussing cultural Marxists is not so much a movement or an ideology as a psychological type, or rather a collection of related types«.
doorstep in the early 1990?s. Instead Britain is finally carrying out constitutional reform in a conscious attempt to adapt to its modern place in the world. New centres of poser have been created in Scotland [...] is nothing dishonourable about this. It is a normal tool of diplomacy. But it does put the onus on the Faroese to decide what they want out of the relationship and to pursue this with equal determination [...] Faroese interests in EU negotiations. ?Pursuing opportunities for Faroese to study and work in UK. Currently, Norwegians and Icelanders are allowes to work in the UK but Faroese have to obtain Danish Passport
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 closer at the area. A decision [...] well in 2006. The other four licenses were awarded to us in the second round in 2005. We have so to speak complied with all of our commitments in these licenses. We have also extended the odd license awarded [...] the 3rd of November. As it stands it could go both ways”, says Mr Hansen. Q: What are your intentions in the Faroe area, according to existing agreements? A –“We are very active in Faroe territory. We are
partners”, he says. It is rare to sign new contracts at a conference, but a conference can lay the basis for coming activities. Thor has become a provider of services in its field and according to Mr Joensen the [...] completed. It should be ready to begin operations by mid-November, after it has been to the Danish town of Hirtshals to sandblasted and painted. The Thor Alpha is 55 metres long and will cost in the region [...] so there is nothing strange in this situation. To Aberdeen to meet friends Asked what errands they have at Offshore Europe 2007, Mr Joensen says they first and foremost go to meet cooperation partners and
the terms of the agreement means the deal must have been fair to the fishing industry. It it was not, the fishery lobby would have put paid to an agreement without hesitation. It is curious that the one [...] is believed to be targetting a sizeable gas structure to the north of the block, close to the limit of UK designated acreage«. Mobil will doubtless play it cards close to the chest. But if a find is made [...] Aberdeen Press & Journal It is of course easy to be cynical aobout the time taken to achieve a workable compromise on the resources beundary between the UK and Faroe. After all, if a relatively simpel issue
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 [...] And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our unique identity if we want to stay competitive. The burning question is: What role can a little nation like the Faroe Islands play in a globalised [...] wherever you go. It is a miracle that people and creatures have managed to survive here in this seemingly inhospitable place for more than a thousand years. You’ve got to be creative to do that. But there
Schrimpton It was a great pleasure to be back in the Faroe Islands recently, and it was very good news to hear, soon after I returned to Newfoundland, of the positive results from the Amerada-Hess well. It is [...] and/or gas production sooner or later. It is sure to lead to further interest in Faroese waters, and to exploration to discover other fields. Given the confirmation of a commercial field, engineering and other [...] social problems, and it may in fact make an important contribution even to the local culture and the tourism industry. Indeed, while it is critical to minimize any negative effects, it is in my opinion just
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 company [...] mainland 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 [...] such a required size as a deal is on the doorstep. SheFar-cable in the Faroes in September The question is also what other services could come in the wake of this cooperation. For example, broadband and other
humans to understand what I feel and what I have experienced but it is real and it is profound in its effect upon all that I have done and will continue to do until the end of my life. I saw a different [...] because I feel what they feel, I react as they would react if they had the means to do so, and because I am human, I have the means to react to defend them and I do. Empathy is the experience of a foreign c [...] not compromise. In other words, we had to understand and accept the slaughter in order to discuss it, and that we will not do. It is our position that culture and tradition must never be a justification
was to benefit from a massive oil boom. To taste a flavour of the mood in the islands, look no further than the film Local Hero, a huge hit in Britain when it opened in cinemas across the country in 1983 [...] exactly what was needed in a community that had depended so long on fishing and farming.« »It was also an opportunity for so many Orcadians, who had been forced to leave to find work, to come back to the islands [...] wanted to give Orkney a gift - and what better than a piano. Today, as the islands prepare to look back on 25 years of living with the oil industry, that Steinway grand piano is still being played. It?s not