manga bókina. Frank Schirrmacher kallar í Frankurter Allgemeinen bókina fyri: ?eine Dokument des Hasses?. Eitt hatursskjal og ein dreymur um morð. Der Spiegel hevur hesa søguna á forsíðuni, har serliga
uppaftur, so tað kann endaliga staðfestast, um nakar persónur skal ábyrgjast fyri tað, sum hendi. Hasse Magusson, sum misti tvey synir í eldinum umborð á "Scandinavian Star", segði við eitt norskt blað
svarleysar spurningar: Though all the maps of blood and flesh Are posted on the door, There´s no one who has told us yet What Boogie Street is for. So kanska var tað eitt hugskot, um profeturin gloymdi dogmatikkina
Islands and that stipulation has meant that the oil companies and their contractors have to turn their focus towards a new market to find out what that particular market has to offer. This stipulation also [...] for the authorities, the oil companies and the local industry. The large quantities of data which has been collected from the drillings this summer will be subjected to intense studies over the coming [...] also commits the local business community which has to be on its feet marketing its products and services as well as meeting the demands of the oil industry. I know there have been difficulties in this
Shetland and its way of life succeeded. The community has probably won the best deal possible and certainly, the best deal any small community has ever struck with the almighty oil industry. Summarised [...] Shetland has been secured for at least another 20 years. Simplifying the complex structure of payments - and their reinvestment - made by the oil industry to Shetland Islands Council, Shetland has today (November [...] it comes to the prospects of handling future oil from the Faroese sector. Fact is that the terminal has received a major £50 million overhaul this summer. Talking about the future, Mr Grant said earlier
the Abbot executive chairman, has shown the daring to step where others fear to tread by establishing a strong position within Iran. Abbot?s KCA Drilling subsidiary has won two major drilling contracts [...] oil and gas sector and particularly the fluctuating oil price following the events of September 11 has added an extra layer of uncertainty particularly where companies are working on tighter returns. But [...] that at any time in the past. This relationship is the envy of many overseas-based companies and has provided comfort that companies will be able to invest for the longer term without facing major increases
the ship owner is a company it has to be registered in the Faroe Islands and its real head office has to be located in the Faroe Islands. Lastly, the crew in question has to be subject to tax liability [...] an appropriate way of financing the services that a modern society has to offer. Income tax is paid with the presumption that it has been assessed and collected in accordance with rules that are applicable [...] force 1 January 1998 resulted in five different taxation options on crew?s wages as differentiation has to be made between 1) wages earned on board fishing vessels (catch-wages) and 2) other wages earned
time display is man made - and serves as a powerful symbol of the impact oil has had on the Orkney Islands. A huge orange flame has blazed above the Flotta Oil terminal for almost a quarter of a century now [...] and gas away from Flotta. But Orkney Islands Council, which has generated huge cash reserves in oil-linked income, estimates that Flotta has contributed »several hundred million pounds« to the local economy [...] Councillor Halcro-Johnston thinks that goal has largely been achieved, often through the injection of some of those reserves into economic development projects. »The work has almost been done,« he said. »There
but that has long since gone. The discovery of oil led to the development of the modern international airport and bustling heliport, the busiest in Europe, which Aberdeen now boasts. Aberdeen has changed [...] to waste a second opportunity. The second boom, albeit less dramatic, has arrived, the promises have been kept and great care has been taken this time to try to avoid any more boom to burst scenarios. [...] recommendations in 1990 the industry had spent £1 billion on safety improvements. It has been estimated a further £4 billion has been spent on safety improvements since then. UK offshore safety standards are
seismic studies have had limited success, and this has discouraged oil companies from exploring the area more fully. However, Professor Ziolkowski has pointed out that, although basalt is relatively »opaque« [...] the context is somewhat different, Professor Anton Ziolkowski of Edinburgh University in Scotland has recently suggested that the fact that low frequency sound can penetrate barriers more easily than high