good strong concept for the Nordic market and is going for Europe. We see smaller niche solutions in the IT field aswell with Simprentis being a world provider of educative simulation for the oil industry [...] the Faroese are born with the respect of nature and resources that world is asking for today. But this does not make the Faroes a perfect society, yet. Oldest parliament in the World The social contract [...] But this remoteness is no longer an obstacle. Modern technology makes knowledge accessible and the small and trustfully society makes a distinct dynamic possible through a unique networking. Together
to look for alternatives to fossil fuels, even though we know that we will be quite dependent upon them for still more decades to come. In the Faroes we already get almost half of the power for our electricity [...] Islands, and indeed the whole area between the Faroes and Shetland, as an area for oil and gas exploration. As a Minister for Research, I find it tremendously intriguing to think about oil exploration in [...] compared to Western Europe as a whole. Astonishingly as it may sound, and very pleasing for me as Minister for Research and Education, the Faroese people are in fact amongst the best educated in the world
and find the best restaurants. It also saves money, which is essential for two young unemployed journalists traveling in Europe for a month with only the increasingly devalued U.S. dollar to spend. On the [...] and explain my country’s entire foreign policy. Clinton in Kosovo Anxious for the next leg of the trip, we happily set out for Prishtina, the capital of Kosovo, on the green velveteen seats of a Soviet-era [...] hero-presidents to help this fledgling country as it works for independence and stability in the coming years. In just a few days we will leave for Copenhagen, where we will enjoy the orderly public tran
take long for it to become completely demystified. This is not a dream, but real life – and I can’t do anything but love it. Rather than being intimidating, the size of the country is what makes it so full [...] full of opportunities for a person to shape life as he or she pleases. And coming in as an outsider is no barrier to fitting in and utilizing what the country has to offer. It is made easy by the astonishing [...] So, while the former president (and perhaps future ‘first man’) and I inhabit each others’ homes for a short time, how should this distinguished visitor be viewed, being of the peculiar American ‘race’
again WHAT HAVE WE DONE WRONG? AND HOW CAN WE MAKE UP FOR IT? You yourself have stressed that you will fight for a DEMOCRATIC system in the open society for JUSTICE and PEACE in the world With that in mind: [...] are always ready to open up for POSSIBILITIES in order to improve mistakes that may have created dissatisfaction IF YOU COULD MAKE SUCH A PROMISE it would be difficult for them to evade, and you would [...] different lines that we are used to see What I mean is, we are used to the old saying: an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. On the other hand I don't agree that if you have been hit on one chin then to
fell under the harsh dominion of the Scots, the Faroes eventually passed from Norway to be governed for centuries, at an agreeable distance, by the more easy-going Danes. Thanks chiefly to this single fact [...] . But first, we shall all hold our breath. On Monday the first of October our invisibility shall, for a couple of hours, be suspended. Swedish generosity Sweden to us in the Faroes is a cousin. And Swedish [...] a few months ago) are soul-brothers. And, to turn to the cinema, who can ever forget the yearning for freedom depicted in The Shawshank Redemption or the beauty and melancholy of Far From Heaven, that
had the ultimate responsibility for the world’s most important and most difficult decisions, has to say to the people of the Faroe Islands. He will be paid a few dollars for it, well then, but considering [...] 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. This Danish dependency at 62 degrees in the [...] than it gives. Even though we lag politically behind those nations, which have assumed responsibility for themselves, Clinton’s visit proves that mentally we are taking giant strides out into the international
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National Geografic. Saman við Traveler og George Washington University hevur National Geographic Center for Sustainable Destinations kanna integretetin hjá oyggjum runt heimin. Eitt pallborð við 522 serfrøðingum [...] Faroese are aware of the dangers and are debating solutions. This survey rates the qualities that make a destination unique—"integrity of place." It's not about consumer service, so a poor but unspoiled [...] historic buildings and archaeological sites • Aesthetic appeal; quality of tourism management • Outlook for the future Experts first posted points of view on each destination—anonymously, to ensure objectivity
past. He looks my way, smiles and nods Then walks out the door. I lift my brow and make a `huh`? Thinking whatever for. Days go by, my head it spins Why did he leave this night. I wonder what he was thinking [...] and I would talk. So I turned my back and walked away Saying, I´m going for a walk." "My head was spinning, My heartbeat rose For every step I took. I kept wishing this chapter would end So I could close [...] sorry for this stranger It wasn´t all a lie. When leaning in to kiss him He quickly pulled away. My eyes became questionmarks And this he had to say. "If you choose me, then this will be A secret for us through