take before a commercial hydrocarbon discovery will be made. When that day arrives, we could be in a completely different situation than the one we are in today. However, we must not lie idle and wait [...] conduct themselves. As time has passed, and the companies to a greater or lesser degree have been active and have established representation here, we must acknowledge and confirm that they are good cooperation [...] than they have been. All the exploration licenses contain terms and conditions, which dictate which tasks the license holders must undertake and a time schedule when these undertakings have to be concluded
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: [...] wish, first and foremost, to spread FEAR AND HORROR If they have a deeper meaning of a more JUST SOCIETY and PEACE then you could say that you are always ready to open up for POSSIBILITIES in order to improve [...] that may have created dissatisfaction IF YOU COULD MAKE SUCH A PROMISE it would be difficult for them to evade, and you would have them in a position where you had won LEADERSHIP - and - last but not least
newcomers often have a difficult start. Eventhough many things are different, we must in good relations find a gentle way of a good integration. And I think, that the Town Council must give this service [...] Jóannes and we have five children. I am a nurse and I work in an elderly home here in the capital. I want to be your voice in the Town Council. Birita Baldvinsdóttir Iversen, Candidate on List C [...] we help newcomers to be integrated in a good way in our country. Of course it is a matter for the Council to give newcomers the best service. We must have employees and an office for the matter, so newcomers
NIGHT IN HANNOVER Tonight at Torsvøll one must hope that the Landslið can carry on exactly where they left off last October in Hannover. They left the field in triumph as the whole stadium rose as one to [...] years a dominant power in International football and runners-up in the recent World Cup finals. Moreover Germany were playing in there own backyard with 35,000 supporters expecting them to provide a goal [...] unanimous in acclaiming him as man of the match the following morning. So here we had the Landslið taking on the might of Germany in a game of open football and coming within a few millimeters of a draw. This
what you may find deep down, but one is always taking a risk, and you will not know if you find anything, before you actually hit it with the drill. Let me now, ladies and gentlemen, reassure you that I [...] meant that we have been, and still are heavily dependent upon fisheries and other marine activities. As a fisheries dependent country, we have an urgent need to diversify the economy. We have seen the economy [...] extremely tiny economy in a population of just under 50,000, and a total workforce of 26,000, of which 66% are employed in the service sectors, while under 20 % are employed in the fisheries sector. This
We landed in Arkansas at around four in the evening, but for us - myself and my friend Samal, it could just as well have been four in the morning. Having traveled for three days, through three different [...] myself having caught a virus, in 30 degrees Celsius, wearing three shirts to many, I did not have the sweet feeling of adventure I had expected. However, I was happy to be done traveling for now. In the [...] envisioned, no high buildings, no blazing and beautiful metropolitan, just a highway, a couple of fast-food restaurants, and miles upon miles of fields: I had landed in Hicksville, I just wasn’t aware of it
cal studies have proven that they discovered America a long time before Columbus. In this way the Nordic peoples and Americans have quite a few things in common. Our ties are in reality a thousand years [...] Clinton writes in his memoir that despite having been the President of the world’s most powerful country for 8 years he nevertheless always felt like a servant. The Presidency was merely a loan and his foremost [...] so fortunate to have the opportunity. This is the attitude that characterizes a great leader. ??The distance between the reddish brown house of Tinganes in Tórshavn and the White House in Washington is immense
also fortunate to have local tourism pioneers who have shown great creativity and dedication over many years. The old smack Norðlýsið, which you may have noticed in the harbour here in Tórshavn, has been [...] keep our ocean clear and thriving, we must protect it. Ocean pollution is a global challenge – and sadly, it affects us here in the Faroes as well. This is an issue we must confront together. The ocean is [...] for tourism, for innovation, and for sustainable growth – right here in our beautiful Faroe Islands and in our capital, Tórshavn. As an island community, the ocean has always been central to who we are.
how do you do?" Smiles and sends me his eyes. One hand is his, the other one pulled "Fine, but I gotta fly." His face fades from my mind In and out this night. When all is closed and people crowd The stranger [...] together, laughs and jokes Yes I know, Cliché. But that´s how it always starts That´s how it started this day. Me and the girls were at a party We all were having a blast Then suddenly a stranger arrives [...] very best He seems to be a friendly guy. He makes a good impression And this night he caught my eye. His hand flies into my hand "Hi, what is your name?" I give him a smile and toss my hair "Mike! can I
Service, and through them we have access to a large amount of knowledge in this field, and this is a great advantage. If we are to establish ourselves in an oil industry, we have to attain the same competence [...] industry and it takes some doing to gain a foothold. Our operational area is especially capital demanding, but we are quite fortunate to have a cooperation with Havila, who also have a share in Supply Service [...] administer. A demand stating that all must pass a Faroe quayside also demands a large workforce and it is a question of where this workforce is to come from, as the current situation stands. He believes one way