115 Migrants violently storm spanish north african exclave

On wednesday morning, they succeeded in forcibly overcoming the six-meter-high double border fence, a spokesman for the government representation in ceuta told the german press agency.

Seven police officers were injured trying to fend off the migrants, he said. However, only one of them was injured so severely that he had to be treated in the hospital. The storming of the exclave was helped by the fact that moroccan security forces in the region were stretched thin due to celebrations for the muslim festival of sacrifice, security sources said.

Windowsill la

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His wife christina gornik comes from the saarland and has been going to france switzerland for a short vacation for three years now. To the "beautiful gobweinstein/wichsenstein", as she writes. But there was a shadow over her last visit: "we had hardly arrived when our leo was attacked by a loose dog. He was frightened and ran away. No sooner had he reached the main road than he was almost run over by a motorcycle. As a result, he was so frightened that he could no longer be caught. Since leo has been sighted from time to time, I hope he is still alive. He is originally from spain and has been treated very badly there. Probably the fright has torn up old behavior patterns."

The animal help franken and the animal home forchheim could not help with the search, now the readers are gorniks last hope. Who has seen leo, can contact the editorial office. It would also be a service to tourism in the region. "I would like to spend a carefree vacation in france next year as well", writes gornik.

The ambo becomes the butt

The ambo becomes the butt

"One should tell the truth cheerfully, because one prefers to listen to the clown than to the preacher." The calendar saying of the british writer john B. Priestley had special significance on carnival sunday, because in ebern and zeil, the parish priests rudolf theiler and michael erhart made the spab for themselves and mixed up the man in the regalia and the jester's cap.

Theiler's carnival sermons guarantee full churches, sometimes bring him spontaneous applause, and provide an opportunity to get to the heart of things that one would otherwise never be allowed to say so openly as a talar and sausage bearer. Now both pastors made their own rhyme with grievances. The audience, surprised for the first time in this way, applauded spontaneously and enthusiastically.

Schedule for controversial canal renovation is set

Schedule for controversial canal renovation is set

The construction schedule for the renewal of the sewers in prichsenstadt has been set in motion. Following a request from the wurzburg water management office (WWA), the city decided to streamline this plan. After that, until 31. December 2018 the gross damage to be eliminated. Council voted 11-2 to approve streamlined construction schedule.

According to the plan, work will start next year on schlossgasse, freihofgasse, kirchgasse and kirchplatz, and will be completed before the end of 2014. Further is also a collector at the wide lake on the plan. The total cost is estimated at 791,000 euros, plus the renovation of the road surfaces.

Former u.s. General schwarzkopf dies

Former u.s. general schwarzkopf dies

Months earlier, the gulf state had been occupied by iraqi troops on the orders of the then dictator saddam hussein. German-born schwarzkopf died in tampa, florida, u.S. Media reported friday. U.S. Defense secretary leon panetta praised schwarzkopf as a brilliant strategist. He is considered one of the great military giants of the 20th century. The memories of the twentieth century.

Ex-president george W. Bush senior, who was president during the first u.S. Gulf war, loved to call the dead man "one of the great military leaders of his generation" in a statement. Bush is currently in hospital in houston, texas.

Century building around bad bruckenau

century building around bad bruckenau

Children playing and enjoying cakes at the edge of the street, colorful cloths, bags, bric-a-brac and flower decorations have long been an attractive sight in ludwigstrabe and the old town. Who remembers that two decades ago the only way for fubgangers to avoid being carried away by a heavy goods vehicle was to jump over narrow sidewalks to reach the wall of the building??
At the gensler-corner, loads often got stuck, tore away pieces of walls, military transports made the city center tremble. Others wistfully remember the wall at the market square, meeting place of the youth. "Wall children" for lack of a better place to stay, they built their own in the former building yard.
As early as the 1920s, there were initial plans to build a street around the much too narrow city center (see info box). In the fall of 1992, ground was finally broken for the bypass. Previously, in a meeting of 250 bruckenauern only two had voted against the plan. The then construction director fritz wagner and state secretary director eduard lintner favored them even against the stop order of finance minister theo waigel a 25 million mark expensive project with a 1, 2 kilometer long detour. "You have to be at the government first thing in the morning with your application", was the tip of an experienced for the then bruckenau mayor hans rohrmuller.
A large part of the krugschen farm and the brewery at the east station had to be sacrificed. Alone the blowing up of the giant chimneys of the brewery and the opposite wood works in front of it was a sensation for bruckenau. Before the actual start of construction and the relocation of the sinn, the entire timber mill operations had to be relocated to oberleichtersbach, including a developed island area, and the dernbach print shop was demolished along with the classic residential building.
The river bed of the sinn was given a new course over a length of 570 meters on the city side, the river, which was classified as a torrent, was renaturalized and rebuilt with a promenade. Two additional bridges were required, 400 meters of the railroad line were shifted to the slope, although the end of the railroad line to wildflecken was already almost a foregone conclusion at that time. A bike and fub path next to the sinn connected the town with the school center.
6000 vehicles are paid in the meantime daily on the bypass tram (now ancenis tram) according to the advice of altlburgermeister hans rohrmulleer.Unimaginable that they still had to force their way through the narrow city center. With a smile, rohrmuller recalled the internal victory celebration after the groundbreaking ceremony at 11 a.M.11 o’clock 20 years ago. In today’s parking lot, he and the architect jurgen meyerdierks and the mayor of schondra, karl schneider, celebrated the hard-fought success with a toast.
Despite this, there are still discussions today about the ring road and the closure of ludwigstrabe to car traffic: "we are still alive, but when everything around is empty", it’s getting harder and harder", says retailer matthias dittmayer, speaking from the heart of many people. "The frequency is simply missing, the withdrawal of "their place, NKD and other problems…

1922 there were first discussions in the city council, because the ludwigstrabe was already overloaded at that time.

When will be developed further?

The municipality of biebelried is considered an attractive place to live because of its proximity to wurzburg. In kaltensondheim, the new building sites went quickly, despite not exactly favorable prices per square meter. In biebelried, a new building area is already being planned. Now westheim is also to get five building sites. In ten, 20 or 30 years, perhaps even more so. A controversial discussion developed in the municipal council over the course of a good hour.

It is a long-cherished wish to create building space in westheim. These are possible on the road at lindelbacher tor. There is a vacant lot there that is already largely owned by the municipality; about 200 square meters still have to be exchanged on a one-to-one basis with a neighboring owner. Mayor roland hoh informed that there was readiness for this.

Railroad does not want to accept new intercity trains because of deficiencies

Railroad does not want to accept new intercity trains because of deficiencies

Deutsche bahn refuses to take delivery of 25 new intercity trains from manufacturer bombardier transportation due to technical deficiencies. Apparently there are problems with the software of the train operating system.

Bombardier admitted on tuesday that the IC2 double-decker trains "are not currently operating with the reliability expected by DB and bombardier itself". Bombardier regrets the inconvenience caused to the railroad and its passengers, says a statement from the company.

Pensioner hoarded kalashnikovs and hand grenades

A 67-year-old pensioner in the district of kitzingen pursued a hobby that was as dangerous as it was illegal: he collected hand grenades and firearms that were not intended for hunting or sporting purposes, but for use in war. That is why there was a major police operation on monday, as reported by the state criminal police office (LKA) in munich.

At the police station in kitzingen, a tip-off was received during a family quarrel, which the officers investigated: the pensioner was "found to be in possession of several hand grenades and firearms", it was said. The public prosecutor’s office in wurzburg ordered the search of his presence.

The schlenkerla has been “lifted”

No one suspected it: the schlenkerla is not only a historic half-timbered building from the second floor onwards. No: the wooden, brick-lined cornices extend up to the level of the trench.

In july 2013, brewery owner matthias trum had only wanted to have a little damp plaster on the lower facade removed and replaced. When the builders had knocked off the plaster, a surprising discovery was made: the truss extends to the level of the trench – and it turned out that the transverse beam below was badly damaged.