received a job offer in the Faroe Islands, and who are coming here in good faith. In my opinion the ad is repulsive. In the text, you try to make it sound like you are doing the foreigners a favor by providing [...] is no offer of a membership in any of your unions. I think this is highly inappropriate and embarrassing to witness - as a Faroese citizen. I feel that with this campaign you are creating a division between [...] Faroese people and the foreign workers. In fact, you are igniting racism. Maybe you feel the politicians are to blame and perhaps they are by passing a law that differentiates between Faroese and foreign workers
take before a commercial hydrocarbon discovery will be made. When that day arrives, we could be in a completely different situation than the one we are in today. However, we must not lie idle and wait [...] conduct themselves. As time has passed, and the companies to a greater or lesser degree have been active and have established representation here, we must acknowledge and confirm that they are good cooperation [...] than they have been. All the exploration licenses contain terms and conditions, which dictate which tasks the license holders must undertake and a time schedule when these undertakings have to be concluded
interest in two licences in the Norwegian Barents Sea, and one in the Norwegian Sea. In Denmark the company is operator for one licence in the North Sea. On the UK Continental Shelf, Sagex is partner in a discovery [...] licensing round, in 2009. Geysir/Sagex has been active in promoting exploration offshore Iceland and has been instrumental in the acquisition of a 2800 km high-tech, long-cable, 2D seismic in cooperation with [...] Energy. Through its partnership in Almahari, and its considerable experience in Libya for over a decade, Sagex is contributing in all aspects of exploration, field development and production. Just recently Sagex
Kennedy. A mind so free of fear and myth and prejudice, so opposed to cant and chlicés, so unwilling to feign or be fooled, to accept or reflect mediocrity, is rare in our world – and even rarer in American [...] great men who have helped the precidency in this country, I do not see how John Kennedy could be ranked below any one of them... He was a big man – much bigger than anyone thought – and all of us are better [...] við somu leitiorðum. ”History and posterity must decide. Customarily they reserve he mantle of greatness for those who win great wars, not those who prevent them. But in my unobjective view I think it
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 and separate reality in the [...] government and media have claimed that they are an open society and that debate and dialogue are valued and welcome in the Faeroe Islands. Towards that end, we decided to make a public presentation in Torshavn [...] killing a mountain gorilla, a chimpanzee, or an orangutan. It is simply ethically and morally wrong. And humanity as a whole agrees. Most of the people in the world have an affinity for the whales and dolphins
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
opened the top floors and the house is now more than ever a hub for culture in the capital. This building has turned into a cultural powerhouse in the spirit of Nordic collaboration and with the purpose of [...] tradition that Nordic countries have in acknowledging the intricate relationship between the local and the global - that local livelihoods very much depend on global processes, and vice versa. Müllers Pakkhús [...] of sharing knowledge and building on a shared understanding between our societies. There are many challenges to deal with and I am sure that you will get new and valuable insights during this conference
newcomers often have a difficult start. Eventhough many things are different, we must in good relations find a gentle way of a good integration. And I think, that the Town Council must give this service [...] Jóannes and we have five children. I am a nurse and I work in an elderly home here in the capital. I want to be your voice in the Town Council. Birita Baldvinsdóttir Iversen, Candidate on List C [...] we help newcomers to be integrated in a good way in our country. Of course it is a matter for the Council to give newcomers the best service. We must have employees and an office for the matter, so newcomers
old and never be certain that I have a place to roam to In a foreign land far from my friends and my home I'm sitting in shade by the embers alone Should I grow old and never be certain that I have a place [...] breathe I must flee from my home and my country though grieving accompanies me And that's why I’m sailing to faraway lands and holding my wheel with trembling hands :||: I must flee from my home and my country [...] life is eternal dread a chasm of mournful moments and children begging for bread Life may well be a mournful song Life may well be alright And maybe I on a sunshiny day remember a shadowy night Tonight
also fortunate to have local tourism pioneers who have shown great creativity and dedication over many years. The old smack Norðlýsið, which you may have noticed in the harbour here in Tórshavn, has been [...] keep our ocean clear and thriving, we must protect it. Ocean pollution is a global challenge – and sadly, it affects us here in the Faroes as well. This is an issue we must confront together. The ocean is [...] for tourism, for innovation, and for sustainable growth – right here in our beautiful Faroe Islands and in our capital, Tórshavn. As an island community, the ocean has always been central to who we are.