The sign is clearly visible on the door of the shop at Münchner Strasse 23 in Garching: "Dear customers, unfortunately it didn't work out with a successor. That's why our last opening day is now finally January 28th (Saturday)". For more than 54 years, since August 1969, the Karl family has been selling salmon ham, Regensburger, meatballs and pasta salad at this address to their customers from Garching and further afield, most of them from their own production right behind...
Thigh discomfort, what thigh discomfort? Supposed to have been diminished since the start of this Australian Open, Novak Djokovic continues the demonstrations, and the most brilliant has just taken place this Wednesday, in the quarter-final against Andrey Rublev (6-1, 6-2, 6-4 ). The 25-year-old Russian, world number 6, only lasted 2:03 in the Rod Laver Arena, and was martyred throughout the meeting by the Serb.Making the hard courts look easy 💪@DjokerNole is into his 10th #AusOpen [email protected] • @espn •...
12:05Long careers: "we'll see if we can improve things"44 years of contributions for long careers against 43 for other French people: the Minister of Labor responds to this point which is the subject of debate between the government and the opposition.This question has been debated "for ten years", says Olivier Dussopt. "In the system we know, 180,000 policyholders leave with more quarters than necessary," he admits.The Minister opens the door to adjustments for the standardization of the number of annuities."We...
Stock exchange in Frankfurt/Main Dax closes up and outperforms Dow The Dax is the most important stock index in Germany. photo © Fredrik von Erichsen/dpa With further price gains, the Dax ended another strong stock market week on Friday. Even weaker-than-expected quarterly figures from US banks and the upswing in US import prices had no effect on the leading German index. It closed 0.19 percent higher at 15,086.52 points. With further price gains, the Dax ended another strong stock market...
from Cornelius PollmerIn 2004, the young Bush was re-elected as US President, and a student with the funny last name Zuckerberg began to create a digital network of contacts, and - as I hope everyone will remember - the nerite became the mollusc of the year determined. Yes, it's all that long ago, and one does not find oneself properly sorted and orientated in the time when, after Bush, Zuckerberg and the common nerite, a fourth and last milestone of...
If he wishes to be replaced, the ex-candidate of La France Insoumise recalled on France 2 that "it is the circumstances that make the candidacies". Way not to completely rule out a return...On a television set France 2 improvised in Guyana on Thursday evening, Jean-Luc Mélenchon sighs: “Let's talk about it since it seems to obsess I don't know how many people..." The subject in question: sound possible fourth candidacy in the presidential election, which will take place in 2027....
RTL invites you back to the jungle camp – and how was it back then, when it started in 2004? A reminder of the first season of a basically highly melancholic broadcast format. source site
Dusseldorf The brilliant start to the year on the German stock market is entering its second week: The dax climbed a further 1.3 percent to 14,793 points on Monday afternoon, an increase of 195 points. In the first five trading days, the leading German index gained around five percent or the equivalent of almost 700 points and ended trading on Friday at 14,610 points.According to Charttechnik, the Dax has overcome its almost two-month sideways market and is now aiming for...
Status: 05.01.2023 4:39 p.m After the French magazine "Charlie Hebdo" published caricatures of the head of state Ali Khamenei, Tehran threatened consequences. Iran has now closed a French institute in the country. Iran has responded to the publication of caricatures of supreme spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo: Das French institute for research in Iran (IFRI), based in Tehran, is to be closed, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said. It also summoned the French ambassador. Tehran...
The Iranian authorities had warned Paris on Wednesday that they would take action after the publication on Wednesday by Charlie Hebdo of these drawings featuring the highest religious and political personality of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Drawings deemed insulting to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. It's done: Tehran announced, as a first response this Thursday; the closure of one of the oldest and most important French study centers“(…) The ministry is putting an end to the activities of the French...