frustrating. The good thing about the UF-Faroe boundary deal is that it appears reasonably equitable. Oil folk are happy. Fisherfolk are appeased. Much of the boundary is equidistant. There is only one [...] agreement without hesitation. It is curious that the one dissenting voice was former isles prime minister? Edmund Joensen. One hears that he believed a better deal could have been brokered, had UK PM Tony [...] round to be launched and for oil companies to test the hunch that reserves of crude and gas are trapped beneath the massive basalt shielt that masks much of the sedimetary rock beneath the archipelago and
the Faroes Consortium (BG, DONG and Atlantic Petroleum) that successfully pushed the lucky Marjun Prospect wildcat well to a much greater depth than was originally planned. With one clear discovery notched [...] because they will significantly influence where the next tranche of wells are drilled. With three ticked off so far, there are another five commitment wells to drill under the four six-year licences awarded [...] he said that data obtained would be useful while planning Statoil?s next commitment well. Faroese petroleum minister, Eydun Elttur, said of the first result: ?Obviously it is disappointing that Statoil
(so-called »low frequencies«), are able to pass through walls more easily than the higher pitched notes (»high frequencies«) that usually carry the tune. As a result, the high notes are relatively weak, and music [...] initial results are encouraging, and comparisons with data obtained from older surveys show strong evidence that the new source configuration can produce reflections beneath the basalt that are not obtained [...] notice that the music sounded »duller« than it would if you had been in the same room as where it was being played? In fact, the reason the music sounded dull is not just because your tastes are likely
he wanted to give Orkney a gift - and what better than a piano. Today, as the islands prepare to look back on 25 years of living with the oil industry, that Steinway grand piano is still being played. [...] took away more than 80 per cent in capital gains tax.« »That didn't leave me very much - but I did invest it extremely carefully.« Danny might not be rich. But he is happy to acknowledge that the plant and [...] of North Sea fields. After processing at the plant, oil and gasses more valuable than those that light the night sky are shipped by tanker to destinations throughout Britain and Europe. During negotiations
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 to all Faroese [...] arrangement is that the shipping companies get refunded a part of the wages paid to their employees. The objective of the special rules for taxation on crew?s wages is that the crew?s wages are taxed more [...] established in the Tax Act that the rules of refunding wages are not applicable to services performed 1. on board a vessel registered with home port in the Faroe Islands that is bare-boat leased to a foreign
countries. British energy minister Brian Wilson says that £2bn of savings will be unlocked by treaty. "Co-operation between the UK and Norway is now better than at any previous point in the history of the North [...] earliest time that BP would spud their second exploration well. However, BP and Shell are planning to drill in the far north east of the UK northern North Sea on the Ben Nevis prospect, showing that the appetite [...] of a new round are expected to be released, said local officials. As exploration success has eluded the explorers in the southeast corner of the island?s offshore waters, it is likely that attention will
comments, saying that the well had not been tested. The oil industry grapevine suggested that Dooish might be a flop. But that conflicts with the political view that Dooish could be worth more than 10billion [...] modest results. There is no doubt about where the exploration dollars are being spent ? West Africa. With success rates better than 80% offshore Angola and well above the one in three average offshore [...] its reserves are some 25 billion cu.m of gas. As for the Irish exploration effort, there are conflicting reports about the Dooish discovery. Is it potentially commercial or is it not? That is the question
everyone buys?" Her vísir Waits seg frá eini kenslubornari síðu: "And I know we too are made/ Of all the things that we have/ Lost here?" Plátan "Real Gone" er eitt meistaraverk hjá Waits. Her spælir [...] yvirliva. Waits er tó eingin indigneraður 70ara sosialrealistur, hann sigur t.d. "What's more romantic than dying in the moonlight". Hetta er ikki ein spurningur, men ein lakonisk sannroynd. Æviga søgan um [...] Hvussu fer alt at enda spyr Waits á sanginum "How´s it gonna end", tí "Life is sweet at the edge/ Of a razor". Í sanginum "Green Grass", ið minnir sera nógv um ein Leonard Cohen sang, er niðurlagið: "Lay your
fylgjandi úttalilsi vitna um: "Almost every sickness that exists in the Faroes could be treated from herbs that is growing locally ..."; "natura-medicin, that I am practising, can basically help any problem [...] forward to come to the Faroes and offer my help to people who like to have help like that". Frálíkt, í sjálvum sær, men "that" merkir "alternativur heilivágur". So, ikki so frálíkt allíkavæl. Tað sagt, so tykist [...] cancer, if your doctors give up on you... if YOU give up on yourself, that?s when you?ve lost your life ... you still can live if you are ready to fight for your life." Píka sjey! Og eg sum helt at tú doyði
positive. ... students have proven that, if given an opportunity, they can bring a level of professionalism, dedication, and creative thought to the table that can result in better solutions to campus problems [...] collaborative decision-making, which involves students in its early stages, rather than leaving them to react after decisions are made. ... The MIT model of shared governance puts us far ahead of the curve. [...] fundet på nettet: Over the past three years, MIT has begun to adopt a new way of making decisions--one that fosters experiential learning of leadership skills and promotes a sense of community among graduate