Friday, March 26, 2010

Race like new kingdom



Gland / Kerpen, Germany - At the 60-acre estate, Schumacher had built their buildings in a Mediterranean style, he has achieved everything that he could only dream about as a boy in Kerpen. For proud 35 million euros!
But his roots in the Rhineland, the Formula-1-retiree forgotten, despite his center of life in Switzerland do not. In Kerpen, he is now building, together with two friends, a headquarters for his new kart team. "I've lost my love for kart racing in all the years never, so I also have great fun with this team," says Schumacher.
The Schumi-Veedel in the middle of Switzerland! Welcome to the 10 500-inhabitant village of England on the north shore of Lake Geneva. Here, tucked away from prying eyes, created a huge property in a conservation area for family games and sports.
"It makes so much fun to build, a house, although it is also very stressful," says Michael. "We look forward to the collection."
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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Alberto suffers bout of weakness



Bremen - Werder Bremen must soon declare a state of emergency: With Carlos Alberto, the next Star reported injured. The Brazilian record store had suffered an attack of weakness in a pub.
The 22-year-old was immediately taken to hospital and examined. The results were obviously ringing the alarm bells: "Initial investigations revealed abnormal laboratory values, whose importance in a comprehensive inpatient examination must be resolved," said CEO Klaus Allofs.
Apparently, the 7.8-million-€-man erstmal remain in the hospital, an operation against Nuremberg on Sunday Cup is excluded. When he returns to training, is in the stars.
Therefore reported to the 24th Pro since the beginning of the preparation injured. "Something like this, I have never seen," said Allofs before this season. In Torsten Frings, Tim Borowski and Patrick Owomoyela three stars fall out for weeks.
There are also the duration of the injured Aaron Hunt and after his kidney transplant in order to connect struggling Ivan Klasnic.
Now, the goals for the season already threatened at the very beginning to float down the river Weser: After the 0:4-one home defeat against Bayern in the title race is already five points behind the Munich in the Champions League we have before the return leg in Zagreb only a skinny 2 :1-edge. Borowski: "Now we have to prove that we can get through difficult times."

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Hitzfeld is afraid to Franck



Munich - You are currently in a class by itself. Three games, three wins, 10:0-gates - Munich celebrates the best season start in club history, and cheered his fun-football player. Even opponents 3-0 at the recent Hannover 96 was not much more than a better sparring partner.
Bavaria's magical force leads every opponent mercilessly before, but now seems to have begun the hunt for the league attraction Franck Ribéry. "I've been a bit worried about Franck," said coach Ottmar Hitzfeld. He even sent an SOS to the referees: "You can only appeal to the referee that they have an eye on it. Every foul that not happened in the battle for the ball, just have to be punished. "
The Hanoverians, who were assigned for a total of 24 fouls by referee Thorsten Kinhöfer (Herne) with a second yellow card for Altin Lala (45.) and five other yellow cards, threw Hitzfeld "brutal fouls, without chance of getting the ball." "That will still increase," Hitzfeld fears for the future.
Lala started his only opponent Ribéry rudely from behind in the legs, then sliced the Albanians also at Ze Roberto - both times half the Bayern bench rushed excitedly to the pitch. "Today it was more than normal," said Mark van Bommel, Bayern Munich man for the rough usually.
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Bayern general manager Uli Hoeness delivered himself for a fierce battle of words Lalas attacks with 96 coach Dieter Hecking. "I understand if the FC Bayern wants to protect his players. But I do not understand that since four man rush to the line and insist on it, "complained Hecking and even shoved behind a highly redundant phrase:" Everyone has now views its means. "
But that should prevent the arbitrators. For years, the League was no longer such an attraction such as Ribéry, therefore, the kicker must be stopped. Germany coach Joachim Loew had recently been heavily criticized the defense mentality: "Many celebrate themselves when they stop opponents brutally, without coming to the ball."
The insight into the league seems not yet widespread. Hanover Lala felt in any case wrongly thrown from the square. "The Bavarians are very strong, too strong, but plus referee. When Hitzfeld and Hoeness rumbrüllen on the sideline, the referee get scared. "
Referee Kinhöfer had since the appropriate comment at hand: "The Bavarians have the means - and Hanover, just different."

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Murderer played bowling with corpses-head!



Brisbane - In this case, one's blood freezes in my veins. As bloodthirsty, how cold, how brutal people can be?
In the Australian Sandgate beer should have a nice evening ended in a blood orgy. Finally, the murderers were playing bowling with the sawed-off head of their victim.
The "Brisbane Times" describes the case from the year 2005 as follows: James R. (28), Christopher J. (24) and Morgan S. (17) met for a beer. But finally, a violent quarrel broke out. The 28-year-old is pounced on the teenager and have beaten him.
Then he allegedly stabbed with a knife on his victim - 133 times!
Now the man is on trial - and gruesome details come to light. "With the corpse of the victim was proceeding in a barbaric manner," said prosecutor David Meredith in the process. "The head of the deceased was sawed or chopped off. The perpetrators have the body buried separately from his head."
With the head, reports the "Brisbane Times", the accused and his accomplice, R. J. should have even a bowling simulation game.
Witnesses confirmed that R. had admitted the deed.
In court he admitted involvement, but will only aid have done. The verdict is expected late next week.