the caves are used as integral parts of the music. But new offers are on their way. Sea angling is – as I said – about to become an established activity on offer, while many other activities are still just [...] and base jumping are also possible offers we could develop. These activities are not yet part of the mainstream offers to visitors, but this is another area of interest to SamVit. There are other specialised [...] this too. We share many of the Irish characteristics in this respect, and we can easily make this an industry where many local people can earn a living just like the Irish. So we are working on making an
Mrs. Albright sat there in Oslo surrounded by an aura of will power and strength. A trait of Mr Clinton: he has always surrounded himself with strong women. Also here in the Faroes we are waiting in suspense [...] become the very first President in the world’s strongest superpower. Even more interesting however, is how the »cocktail« Angela Merkel – Hillary R. Clinton will impact the global situation. To see if a lower [...] definitely better than a Bush, if the USA is to join in the small club of countries, which finally are beginning to regard environmental issues seriously. The main issue in the Hillary Clinton presidential
the time for a cup of coffee. In those early days, the economy was flat, even melancholy, and there were many who welcomed the diversion of a chat, even though most were somewhat mystified, to put it gently [...] would appear that the waiting is over. Faroese entrepreneurs are starting more and more internationally interesting businesses. Local investors are lining up to take advantage of opportunities both within [...] There is something quite indomitable about the Faroes. Born of fire from the very center of the earth, sculpted by ice and wind and wave, at once a refuge and a stepping-stone for intrepid explorers, often
I went to pay, the cashier started to talk to me, asking how I was doing. I had never seen this person before and stammered something about how I was tired, to which she replied that I should try some [...] different countries, 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 [...] their trucks, politics, anything, and everything. As the days went by, I got to experience just how different we were. Issues I felt strongly about could be overlooked or misunderstood, sometimes, I
conference, Mr. Pál Weihe is Faroese and his study are based here. As the Faroes are a homogeneous, isolated population with a lot of data going many years back in time, it might become very interesting [...] to Mr Hans Blix and his presence is always giving. The two speakers are heroes of to day and what they have given in the past and are still giving today with great enthusiasm emphasizes their world per [...] and insight into Faroese history, current society and political situation? First of all, the Faroes are proven to be the safe haven on earth, according to statistics, it has the lowest crimerate in the world
fundamental principles that human rights are universal and indivisible -- that all human rights should be enjoyed by all people. Today, nearly sixty years later there do, however, seem to be different opinions [...] the world is moving towards being execution-free. The question is when this will be achieved and how many people will have to die before then? Amnesty International Faroe Islands Section would like to [...] message to Mrs. Clinton, who is running for President of the United States. A strong message that there is a need for change – a need for universal values and respect for human rights. Sources: www.amnestyusa
mob hit. As I watched the wreckage from across the street, stepping over broken plates and plastic, I thought about how there will not be any more hero-presidents to help this fledgling country as it works [...] spent most of his youth living in the Philippines his spoken Faroese is not so great, either. We are limited to phrases like “Góðan morgun,” “takk fyri,” and “skulu vit fara?” which I proudly recite with [...] votes, but we were not that wrong. In these circumstances Ben only has to explain where the Faroes are located; I have to try and explain my country’s entire foreign policy. Clinton in Kosovo Anxious for
opinion on (about) how to prohibit such horrors to take place in the future All readily agree in: PERSECUTION INVASION BOMBS REVENGE It does not seem to OCCUR TO ANYBODY that there are other possibilities [...] become the victims of a terrible crime and you must suffer horrors that we are so used to Now you can feel on your own skin how it is to be in our stead (shoes) ALWAYS to be wrongest be humiliated be the [...] ALL LIVE TOGETHER HOMO SAPIENS Are we not boasting af belonging to this noble race when shall we be so mature that we can show it in deed. In connection with this tragedy many important people would have
Galbraith whose farsighted admonition that there ought, quite naturally, to be a limit to human consumption has hitherto fallen on deaf ears. On a still deeper level there is, of course, the common European heritage [...] expedient, to paint the world in colours of black and white. To be sure, the roots of modern terrorism are many and can be found e.g. in the fanaticism and bigotry of figures like Mohammad Ibn Abdel Wahab, Ayman [...] best they could to deepen the rosy shade of the autumn leaves. This, of course, is how we like to see ourselves and how we should like, hopefully, to introduce ourselves to two illustrious guests, from
all get the same opportunities in life. This is not how the American system works. The fierce American capitalism selects its winners and leaves many behind in ghettos and slums. Small fry slip through [...] few hours. What does he want and what good does a visit by a retired president do us? Of course we are all very excited to hear what a man, who has had the ultimate responsibility for the world’s most important [...] nations, which have assumed responsibility for themselves, Clinton’s visit proves that mentally we are taking giant strides out into the international maelstrom, which spins ever faster. If we handle this