cooler than New York if they market them selves the right way. Now it is our turn. The Clinton visist is an opportunity to draw attention to our country and create opportunities to tell the good stories, [...] Clinton comes. His visit is an opportunity to invite them, but there have to be additional interesting stories. Otherwise they could just report from a Clinton lecture closer to home, says Tórun Ellingsgaard [...] around the world have now heard about these small remote islands. According to the press co-ordinator, Tórun Ellingsgaard, foreign press doesn’t just follow Bill Clinton’s tail. They have to be fed with i
AGREEMENTS You can offer to be willing to listen if they have something to PROPOSE - something that you will consider or: Is it their wish, first and foremost, to spread FEAR AND HORROR If they have a deeper [...] is you Americans who have become the victims of a terrible crime and you must suffer horrors that we are so used to Now you can feel on your own skin how it is to be in our stead (shoes) ALWAYS to be wrongest [...] HARDLY. Dear George W. Bush. If you as a true President, could announce to the ILL-DOERS: Listen to me all of you I have a PROPOSITION for you Then we would truly honour you as a Great President Then they
his term that, even if you grew up during the age of flower power and might have given in to the times once or twice, smoked a joint and perhaps participated in a protest march, you are capable of governing [...] probably not why he is visiting. He has a story to tell. And a man who has been sparring with Al Gore for eight years should be able to convey a message to us about what the future holds in store for mankind [...] and Clinton. Moreover, the man who has finally chosen to come to the Faroes must be equipped with an innate stubbornness, which makes him impossible to defeat. When he had wandered astray and the Lewinsky
lift my brow and make a "what? You´ve got to be kidding me." "You were the one who wanted to know me Wanting to know my name. I gave you a smile and tossed my hair Wanting to know the same." "We wrote together [...] I had to check To see if you were on MySpace. I found your name, a picture I saw It was your beautiful face". "The night at the party, when leaving the house I´m sorry for making you feel. As if I didn´t [...] my heart." "I decided to go out this weekend To this "club" DJ - show. I´m joking around, talking to friends And hey, what do you know." "I saw you dancing on the floor And then you caught my eye. I walked
data and the second is to drill through the basalt. As the operating company in several Faroe licenses, we have been forced to accept these challenges very seriously, if are to have any hope of making a [...] basalt, so if we are to continue to work in the Faroes, it will be necessary to resolve the “basalt problem”. The great challenge with basalt can be divided into two separate parts. The first is to “see” properly [...] 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 in
respected, but how can civilized people anywhere respect such a barbaric tradition and barbarism as exactly what it is - an affront to decency, an insult to humanity, and a disgrace to civilization. Anyone [...] thoughts of another and to feel as they feel and 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 [...] scientific publications have confirmed, sperm whales and dolphins have demonstrated the ability to identify each other by individual names. We are appealing to the Faeroese to evoke empathy for the whales
blokkin. »Norwegian Salmon price drop a lot« ljóðar aftursvarið úr Teivan ”if prices are too high, it will be very difficult to compete”. Keyparin nevnir ein prís, sum er meiri enn 0,3 dollarar lægri. Annika [...] Teivan. Klokkan á telduskýggjanum vísir 10:00. Arbeiðsdagurin har eysturi er um at vera liðugur. »How aboute the price for next tuesday arrivals« spyr annar keyparin, sum kallar seg Dolly. Aftur fara [...] Bakkafrosti heldur kappbjóðingin á spotmarknaðinum fyri feskan alilaks fram. »What volume are you looking at for friday shipment« spyr Annika, og vil hava at vita vita hvussu stóran ordra Dolly úr
• "Anita. In short you make no sence and your people are barbaric monsters" • "You defend the slaughter? If so your nothing but a monster! An evil monster!" If this way of talking to other people is re [...] it. I´ve noticed that you on Sea Shephard homepage yell at the Faroese people and shout "give them Hell". I can tell you, that you give the whales in the oceanes Hell every day. You might forget, that it [...] But, God, the opponents. Here is a small portion of it: • "...you barbarian you have already lost some brain cells and have no soul." • "You are utter scum" • "Annita the difference is cows are not as
fiords was a struggle for existence. A question of to be or not to be. Older than this phfrase by Shakespeare. In connection with whale hunting you ought to know that in the Faroe Islands practically everybody [...] contains. All those who have claims to make, go to the Sheriff´s office, where the clerks record them – all boats from villages outside the Torshaven district, for instance, are entitled to 25 shares, provided [...] are appointed to assess the damages to craft and whaling-gear; some of the grind will be sold by auction to pay for these losses, and a certain amount of the meat is set aside as bonus to the vakthald and
honor for me to be with you all here this evening to celebrate Faroese Flag Day. Thank you, Lord Provost, for your warm words of welcome to Edinburgh. It only adds to our pleasure and pride to be here in [...] opposite. We can use our flags to oppress others. To say that my flag can only fly if yours is crushed and destroyed. That my freedom and identity can only prevail if you lose yours. Flags can be symbols [...] decided to send armed forces to the Faroe Islands to prevent a German invasion. Flying the Danish flag was no longer an option, and certainly not for the many Faroese vessels transporting fish to Scotland