liðugur at spæla hetta lagið?, sigur Paul McCartney í sínum egnu endurminningum frá The Beatles tíðini ?Many Years From Now?. Hóast George Martin altíð ynskti, at The White Album skuldi verið kókað niður til
undan, um hann slapp at velja. Liverpool var ein rættiliga ráur býur, og Paul sigur sjálvur í bókini Many Years From Now, hvussu honum slettis ikki dámdi ungdómsbardagar og harðskapin, sum var. ? Mær dámdi [...] har. Eg var slettis ikki tann typan. Eg var nógv meira eitt slag av pasifisti. Keldur: Barry Miles; Many Years From Now. Geoffrey Giuliano; Blackbird Framhald í morgin
British people to the Faroe Islands so that tey can experience this unique country at first hand. Many of them would no doubt return to Britain captivated by the beauty of the scenery and the special qualities [...] qualities of the people in the Same way as William Morris, John Buchan and John Betheman and many of their compatriots have been over the years. These kind of attachments could be of inestimable benefit
Minister I am writing to express my concern at hearing of over 150 children detained in Burundi prisons, many of whom are accused of collaboration with armed opposition groups. Most are kept in harsh conditions [...] putting them at increased risk of abuse and violence. Im particualry concerned to receive reports that many of these children have been ill-treated or tortured while in detention. In particular I would urge
therefore had close cooperation and fruitful dialogue for many years with Faroese industry, the Faroese Government and public institutions, and many Faroe islanders, in order to increase common understanding [...] team has been able to optimise the drilling work as the programme has proceeded »When one drills so many wells, one acquires a thorough knowledge of the subsoil in a specific area, so we have been able to
therefore had close cooperation and fruitful dialogue for many years with Faroese industry, the Faroese Government and public institutions, and many Faroe islanders, in order to increase common understanding [...] team has been able to optimise the drilling work as the programme has proceeded »When one drills so many wells, one acquires a thorough knowledge of the subsoil in a specific area, so we have been able to
among the world?s oil and gas nations. Quite how this will be achieved is a question that will occupy many minds this winter as oil company geologists and others closely analyse the results of the three-well [...] the Faroese Hydrocarbon Planning Commission to the Faroese Government. However, Arni Olafsson, for many years special adviser on Faroe Islands Affairs at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and member
Airways. The oil companies are also beginning to focus on the prime office accommodation. There will be many challenges to the Faroese in the near future. Will the tourist industry, which can benefit from improved
of lessons from the Shetland experience,« he said. »It meant that we got many of the benefits of oil developments without many of the less acceptable aspects.« »One of the big advantages here was the creation [...] and the imaginative way we have developed Orkney's many archaeological treasures as major tourist attractions. »It means it's difficult now for many here to remember the depression years of depopulation [...] crude oil delivered by seabed pipeline is processed at the terminal. North Sea oil abruptly arrested many decades of decline - and began a remarkable transformation of the islands' economy - when it first
Ken Symon New players have bought up acreage in North Sea fields with many joining the »dash for gas« as the convergence of UK and continental European gas prices helped a revival of corporate interest [...] relationship with the current UK government that at any time in the past. This relationship is the envy of many overseas-based companies and has provided comfort that companies will be able to invest for the longer [...] longer-term players are using new and more entrepreneurial techniques to breathe in new life. Just as many commentators were prepared to write the North Sea off as ?mature? and past its peak, new ways of drilling