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 your [...] has been done. So let me thank our Representation in London for taking the initiative to gather us in Scotland this year, and for all their hard work in organizing this event. Dear friends, “Har ið merkini [...] island today, the role of Britain in our flag’s official history will be remembered. Being in Scotland gives us the chance to highlight how many of the troops stationed in the Faroes during the war actually
invitation to pay a visit to the Faroe Islands you made the perfect choice. In fact you decided to visit a people with whom you have something valuable in common – namely the Irish origin. A visit to the Faroe [...] Islands you create a bridge of peace ranging from Sweden via the Faroe Islands to the United States. You made the right choice to visit us, you gave a promise and to our satisfaction - you kept it. Very [...] succeeded in your efforts to create a dialogue and seek peace, and now we have the honour to experience your strong personality and image. We hope that you will experience these qualities in the Faroe
ensures their services conform to an international standard. The system will be updated and developed according to requirements. The intention is also to use this in a plan to present the company as an offshore [...] Base, ASB in short, is superbly positioned when it comes to the offering of services, trade and industrial activities to an offshore industry. They operate the only oil industry supply base in the country [...] are able to offer a complete service to the large oil companies. Oil activities Since the company was founded in 1999, it has seen continual development and over the past few years accumulated in-depth knowledge
weekend in Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. We are approaching the wider world, not least the EU, in many ways to engage in negotiations and deals, which we think will provide better opportunities in the [...] help us invest in alternative and renewable energy. On the whole, I see good reasons to be optimistic, but at the same time careful, about possible oil findings and developments in a near future in and [...] it tremendously intriguing to think about oil exploration in this area, also known as the Atlantic Margin, as an activity quite similar to searching for the famous needle in the haystack. And – mind you
renewable energy developments in the Western Isles can have the same impact as oil had in Shetland. We look forward to working together to promote our islands communities and especially to the third annual meeting [...] being made in implementing it. Clearly Renewable Energy is vital to all the islands groups and it was good to see real, sustainable jobs being created at Arnish. I was personally very interested in the progress [...] and the potential to work together in areas of common interest and concern such as attracting population through economic development. I was very impressed by the progress in Faroes in both economic and
country is a small archipelago in the middle of the big ocean in the periphery of western society makes us quite unique and special. Many consider islands in the ocean to be exotic and romantic by default [...] decided to merge the Trade Council and Tourist Board in the beginning of this year. This was done in the realisation of the fact that development of trade and tourism can depend on each other in many ways [...] soul’ in our efforts to build a lucrative tourism industry, because it is our purity, authenticity and uniqueness that gives us a competitive advantage. Tourism Creates Ground for Other Industries In the
massive oil boom. To taste a flavour of the mood in the islands, look no further than the film Local Hero, a huge hit in Britain when it opened in cinemas across the country in 1983. One scene in particular struck [...] what was needed in a community that had depended so long on fishing and farming.« »It was also an opportunity for so many Orcadians, who had been forced to leave to find work, to come back to the islands. [...] afford and it has brought huge benefits to Orkney.« Until the terminal opened, the population of the islands had fallen steadily from 30,000 in 1901 to just 17,000 in 1971. »One of the most important benefits
vit á Penny Lane - Heri Nolsøe Out on the Road - Trygvi D. Strøm og Kristina renfro Secrets to conceal - Boys in a Band Silvurfuglur - Finnbjørn Hansen og KIM Hansen og Jóanes Hansen So called paradise - [...] Nolsøe. Men eisini um spennandi nýggj nøvn, ið hava gjørt vart við seg seinastu tíðina, sosum Boys In A Band, Guðrið Hansen, Jensina Olsen, Búi Egason Dam, Petur Háberg, Brandur Jacobsen og Margreta á [...] nevndina vóru: Niels Halm, Hergeir Eldevig, Anna Katrina Petersen, Kaj Johannesen, Jón Tyril, Sólvá Ford, Gissur Patursson, Píl Reinert, Linda Petersen, Steintór Rasmussen, Høgni Zachariasen og Elin Hentze
frá einum av loyvishavarunum, sum vil út úr vinnuni. Eg betalti 18 pund fyri túrin. “To tell you the truth, investing in the right licenses is the best thing you can do”, segði hann tá eg fór úr bilinum. [...] n, hann sat fremst beint aftan fyri Sir Alex Ferguson. Svarti taxabilurin stóð parkeraður millum Range Rovers, Aston Martins, Porsche og hinar fínu bilarnar hjá spælarunum á besta plássi í parkeringsk [...] Sjálvandi var loyvið meira enn dupult so dýrt sum bilurin, greiddi hann frá. “Hasin gamli slitni Ford Mondeo hevur ikki loyvi at koma inn um ringin og sleppur heldur ikki á flogvøllin”, greiddi hann frá
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 Politics. Without demeaning [...] 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 for having lived in the days [...] of greatness for those who win great wars, not those who prevent them. But in my unobjective view I think it will be difficult to measure John Kenndy by any ordinary historical yardstick. For he was an