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
they use the opportunities they have, they realize that living is more than subsisting, and thus they shape their lives in accordance with who they are into microcosms, which they can truly cherish. So [...] greater degree than most, this man has shaped his life in accordance with the greatness with his character. While not pronouncing him super-human, as his slip up has become much better known than his first-rate [...] stereotypes about its citizens are true to a great extent. Americans know America. Period. I am left shocked and speechless every time, but it still happens regularly that I get asked the question, “So
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 Kennedy” - Theodore Sorenson (røðuskrivari hjá [...] in the final analysis, our most common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal”. - John F. Kennedy í talu við American [...] no chart on history of weapons could accurately reflect the advent of the atom, so it is my belief that no scale of good and bad presidents can rate John Fitzgerald Kennedy. A mind so free of fear and myth
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
For many it may seem that there is not much activity, but we must not forget that a drilling is just the end result of an exhaustive preliminary work project. The license holders are doing a huge amount [...] direction and worth mentioning, is that more and more oilfields are being developed on the Atlantic Margin area. This could be important for us, as it may be expected that the infrastructure for transporting [...] Although much has happened, the challenges are still huge. There are many pieces, which have to fall into place. How do we progress? As mentioned, there are several active exploration licenses, and hopefully
(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
the positive development of our society. That is also why we are still expanding our degree of political independence. We are convinced that no one is better situated to plan for our own good and take [...] you – here we are talking about an immensely huge haystack! Not only that – most of the haystack we can’t even see, and must just guess about its size and composition. Of course, we know that modern technologies [...] 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 indicates that, after all, some degree of diversification has
my own long journey through a wilderness of fear and self-doubt, that there is a better way to manage the challenges of existence than either Islam or unbelief had to offer .” AV ÁVØKSTI KENNIST TRÆIÐ [...] fyri evropeiskar jødar: "...if the governments of Europe will not take seriously the measures that we are demanding from them this year, this is the beginning of the end of Jewish presence in Europe." [...] is the product of centuries of debate within Jewish and Christian communities. It was these debates that advanced science and reason, diminished cruelty, suppressed superstitions, and built institutions
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
threat today – possibly even more so than acts of terror. A Clinton is definitely better than a Bush, if the USA is to join in the small club of countries, which finally are beginning to regard environmental [...] leaders alike, that a precondition for a country – large or small – to cope being a nation in the world today is that the full potential of the human resources within the people is utilised. That a Government [...] hobby for men only. The larger countries have realised that the right man for the job is quite often a woman! Dear Mr Clinton, the country you are visiting today will most likely become the next new country