else. The school is excellent and the knowledge I have gained there is monumental. But my schooling has not only happened in the classroom. Before I left for America, a girl asked me if I didn’t think it [...] their behavior and way of thinking was completely disparate from my own. It is this diversity which has been my greatest teacher: By living, working, and laughing with humans that are different from me, [...] values. But now I understand that even we can learn something from the global community: Knowledge that has the potential to continuously transform us into a stronger, wiser, and greater nation.
large fire developing at Varðin Pelagic, the large fish factory at Tvøroyri. The city of Tvøroyri has been evacuated, because there are large supplies of ammonia in the factory. Ammonia is very dangerous
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
be destroyed and prevented from multiplying and forming tumors. 4. When a person has cancer it indicates the person has multiple nutritional deficiencies. These could be due to genetic, environmental, [...] íleguarvur, umhvørvi, matur og/ella liviháttur! Cancer Update from John Hopkins : 1. Every person has cancer cells in the body. These cancer cells do not show up in the standard tests until they have [...] prolonged use of chemotherapy and radiation do not result in more tumor destruction. 9. When the body has too much toxic burden from chemotherapy and radiation the immune system is either compromised or destroyed
received two Michelin stars, has invited the renowned Icelandic chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason for a very special partnership. Gunnar is head chef at Dill in Reykjavík, which has one Michelin star and one Green [...] the leading pioneers in Icelandic culinary innovation. He earned Iceland’s first Michelin star and has more than anyone shaped and developed modern Icelandic cuisine, which is wild, poetic, seasonal, and
hansara. 47 ára gamla stjørnan úr bólkinum Poison, ið millum annað er kendur fyri sangin ?Every Rose Has Its Thorns? og ?Unskinny Bop,? varð fríggjakvøldið innlagdur á sjúkrahúsið í stórum skundi við álvarsligari
create publicity about its loss - perhaps a feature in your local newspapers to ask everyone if anyone has found it. Please do your best”. Tey, sum vita nakað um flaggið, kunnu venda sær til Greengate Incoming
language and our ancient culture, simultaneously as we accept all the new fangled ideas the world has to offer, has given us the strength to tackle international globalisation. Through our strong identity we [...] willing and prepared to share with the rest of the world. The Faroes are therefore a country, which has much to offer the world. On top of this comes a unique geographical location in an area, which both [...] l importance for both NATO as well as the Warszawa Pact countries. Fortunately the North Atlantic has become a more peaceful ocean since. It ought therefore to go without saying, that any future American
precursor of samba-rock in New Zealand and Europe, where he lived for eight years, Adriano Trindade has always been ahead of samba-rock movement that swept London and Paris for a few years, where the shows
Petur Pólson ?...the faroese artist, with his exceptional voice - the best on the whole festival - has a fascinating mixture of Folk, Tango and Balkan.? - St. Galler Tagblatt, Michael Hasler Á konsertunum