and the resurgence of barbarity. Contrary to former predictions of many Enlightenment figures, the world seems to be on the threshold of a new era of modern crusades, with members of two monotheistic creeds [...] instead of ruining it, had chosen to support and defend this beacon of democracy in a Shia Muslim country in the Middle East? So, in addition to honesty, humility and the revival of the principles of true [...] disguise of violent tempests and torrents of rain. However, this morning I arose to calm and dry weather and to the miracle of faint sun rays attempting as best they could to deepen the rosy shade of the autumn
the island, experience a living museum of farm life today, and sample local traditional cuisine. The farmer is part of a green certification program. If the numbers of cruise ships continue to grow rapidly [...] cultural integrity • Condition of historic buildings and archaeological sites • Aesthetic appeal; quality of tourism management • Outlook for the future Experts first posted points of view on each destinatio [...] variation of a research tool called the Delphi technique—panelists filed their final stewardship scores. For a list of panelists, click here. The resulting Stewardship Index rating is an average of informed
well understand that the first shock after an atrocity of such dimension may make any president overreact BUT to the President of the mightiest nation of the world it is unseemly to lose composure and promise [...] Now it 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 [...] 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 will
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 out of all recognition because of the [...] had been taken with the formation of the Oil and Gas Industry Task Force in 1998 which was part funded by the Department of Trade and Industry and marked the beginning of a closer working relationship between [...] significant numbers of oil industry workers choose to make their homes in the Faroe Islands and push up the prices in the same way as happened in Aberdeen forcing them beyond the reach of most of those not involved
is why it is my sincere conviction that the killing of a whale, the killing of a dolphin, the killing of a pilot whale is – the moral equivalent of murder! These are all socially complex sentient beings [...] agrees. Most of the people in the world have an affinity for the whales and dolphins. Most of the world feels their uniqueness and most of the world values these wondrous creatures alive. Most of the world [...] because of the mercury in their bodies and the unhealthy effect that mercury has when passed onto human beings. There are few of those who ask what the mercury is doing for the chances of survival of the pilot
northwest of Shetland - had reached agreement and intended to go ahead with Phase 1 of the field?s development, which will see the recovery of up to the first 250 million barrels of an overall resource of ap [...] tion of oil and gas as well. He sees a good chance that some of the oil may come Shetland?s way, particularly if a »critical mass of discoveries« can not been made to justify the construction of a similar [...] on of the Sullom Voe Oil Terminal much beyond what we have originally envisaged. It is the first piece of fixed infrastructure going out west. There is a lot of exploration going on to the West of Shetland
was gas and oil encountered over a gross payzone of 170 metres. However, the well, which was drilled to a total depth of 4246m in 950m of water instead of just 3800m as originally intended, was not tested [...] no longer be any doubt about the success of this year?s pioneering offshore drilling campaign, thanks to the determination of Amerada Hess and other members of the Faroes Consortium (BG, DONG and Atlantic [...] summer in licence area 003, 130km southeast of Faroes to a total depth of 4000m, terminating in Paleocene sediments. Rolf Magne Larsen, who is in charge of the Norwegian company?s international exploration
ráðstevnuni í Norðurlandahúsinum í 99: “In contrast to Iceland the story of Newfoundland has been one of tragic disappointment, a cronic case of psychological and material dependence. Icelanders to the last explain [...] confounds the calculations of chronic disadvantage in very small and remote states. While not alone, it is the quintessential succesful micro state. The choice of sovereignty is, of course, not one for all [...] indeed their succes, by the obsession with their own self-reliance: there is no Copenhagen, no Ottawa, no Brussel, no bailout. To sink or swim on their own is a national mantra. And swim they have, using
hugmyndafrøðiliga. Virginia Woolf: Sítt egna rúm Bergljót av Skarði týddi Upprunaútgáva: A Room of One’s Own 1929 Ungu Føroyar 2018
ð, sum varð hildið á føroysku sendistovuni í London í fjør. Røðan eitur »100 Years With a Flag of Our Own« og heiðrar bæði Merkið og sambandið millum Føroyar og Bretland. Hanna Jensen var sera gávumild