trásettur av eini bók kallað What Would Jesus Eat? "Oh, it?s the best way to lose weight", segði hon blaðmanninum frá. "You should try it. It?s simple. You eat what Jesus ate, and the Holy Spirit works through [...] Your health is up to you [] if you have cancer, if your doctors give up on you... if YOU give up on yourself, that?s when you?ve lost your life ... you still can live if you are ready to fight for your [...] herbs are growing in the Faroes and the nature is so wise [] most problems, people develope at that particular area, will be possible to cure by just turning to the nature, turning to what available; just try
fact. The Faroe Islands are completely stunning and take your breath away at times, certainly the most beautiful place I have visited. I feel so lucky to have seen them in the glorious sunshine. The locals [...] greið og semjan breið: Føroyar og føroyingar eru einastandandi. – What a party that was, brilliant weather, not as expensive as everyone was making out, beautiful birds, rocking bars, friendly locals willing [...] 2002 var talan um ein lortatúr. – I went for 5 days in 2002 and thought it was pretty shite. A day trip this time and it was a belter, although I do think I missed out on seeing how Torshavn had change
waters. The partnership was successful in the First Faroese licensing round and was awarded licence number 001. Phase Two On the shoulder of phase one the second phase was planned. A Business Plan was formulated [...] opportunities. The early development of the Company should be based on the activities on the Faroese Continental Shelf. The shareholder base should be strong and 100% Faroese. The first phase was a success [...] major step in the development. The Company was able to raise the necessary funds to build up the Company as well as to list the Company on two markets. In June 2005 Atlantic Petroleum was listed on OMX
on the back of the UK Schiehallion and Foinaven discoveries, and following the boundary agreement between the UK and the Faroese in 1999 the industry embarked on exploring the Faroese shelf with no less [...] active in the exploration for oil and gas on the Faroese Shelf. Sosialurin, founded in 1927, is the biggest newspaper in the Faroe Islands. Sosialurin has focused on the Oil and Gas industry for the last 30 [...] areas. The first of these, with Statoil as the operating company, was a dry hole. The William Prospect with BP as operator is set to spod later this year. It will be interesting to see what the William
correctly, if we just look at part of these incomes. An overview compiled by Jarðfeingi shows that during the period from 2000 to the awarding of the first exploration licenses and upto 2006, some of the oil [...] when drilling started upon the first exploration well in south western part of the Faroe plateau. Drillings continued until 2002, when the last drilling from the first round was completed. Oil revenues however [...] large a part of the money flows through the Faroe economy. -“Sindri is of a special nature, which possibly can be compared to the work done by the oil companies in connection with the Faroe area. Expenditure
issue was debated, and when the SheFar-cable became a reality a link between oil platforms and the mainland also became a natural part of the dialogue. It is quite clear if we look ahead and at the development [...] several of the areas the Faroe company is already engaged in. Recently the Shetland News wrote that the SheFar-cable could possibly form the basis for cooperation between Føroya Tele and BP. The paper wrote [...] one of the world’s largest oil companies and the largest IT Company in the Faroes are in the final stages. Considerable savings for BP There will be considerable savings for BP as they modernise the comm
the World The waters around the Faroe Islands are said to be the cleanest in the world. The perfect mix of the warm Gulf Stream from the south and the Arctic waters from the north produce a paradise for [...] setting. The New York Times published an article about The Faroe Islands by the journalist Stephen Metcalf on the 25th of March this year. The headline went: “Into the Mystical Unreal Reality of the Faroe [...] out cultures to the point of lost identity, things have actually combined in favour of the Faroese. In that sense bad weather has formed the surroundings, the skills and the very soul of the Faroese in a
experts in the field fetal programming and developmental toxicity met in the Faroes for the first international conference on the subject. It was in the Faroes because one of the leading experts in the field [...] around 40% of the produced electrical power. The great opportunity seams to be in utilizing the power from the sea. The idea is to use the power waves give when they reach the shore, a process the company Sewave [...] polity close to the North Pole into to being a strong, dynamic polity in the middle of the North Atlantic taking the advantage of the new opportunities The task for the Faroes is to bring home the Faroes brainware
know everything that awaits us in the Faroes, but I highly anticipate the natural beauty, a new family and community, and the wool. If you see me on the street over the next year shout out a greeting: We [...] zipped through the European Union queue. Lacking a purple passport, I realized quickly that being American is not as valuable on this side of the Atlantic. The next phase of our trip was to visit several [...] several of the world-famous Greek Isles. We have few friends from the United States who have enjoyed the cool white houses and bright blue waters of the isles, but we were not without company as naked Germans
it’s great that you’re doing it! Living the American Dream!” In the reality of what is the United States, I have not yet encountered this dream. And I doubt if I really believe in its existence. It’s simply [...] g, the size of the country is what makes it so full of opportunities for a person to shape life as he or she pleases. And coming in as an outsider is no barrier to fitting in and utilizing what the country [...] made easy by the astonishing openness that the people has been conditioned into by their heritage as ’the great melting pot’ (or salad bowl, as I think is more fitting). However much I like the U.S., it does