Mancity squander the title – balotelli facing expulsion?

Mancity squander the title - balotelli facing expulsion?

After city can check off the english championship title, not least because of the 21-year-old’s countless indiscipline, mancini announced for the first time on sunday evening that he would "probably" sell him. "I’m done with him. We have six games left and he won’t play in those six games," mancini said about balotelli. The striker was in the 0:1 defeat against FC arsenal with yellow-red in the 90th minute. Minute flew from the place. In addition, an ubler kick of him remained unpunished.

Balotelli is the "birdbrained embodiment of the collapse of city", even the "guardian" wrote. Within a week, balotelli had already had a tense argument with teammates in a game over a free kick, been involved in an accident with his bentley, and admitted through his advisor to cheating on his girlfriend with a call girl well known to wayne rooney.

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House ebern among the best

The unfortunate financial situation and the burden on the budget of the habberge district are one side of the coin – the medical quality and the satisfaction of the patients are the other: the habberg hospital in ebern is among the best eleven percent of hospitals in germany.
In a hospital ranking commissioned by the frankfurter allgemeine zeitung, 1909 clinics throughout the republic were evaluated. The ebern district hospital has the 206th place in the ranking. Ranked well ahead of many major and prestigious houses nationwide.
For the first time, according to F.A.Z. Institute for management, market and media information compiled a ranking of almost all hospitals in germany. In addition to quality reports (data from 2016), patient opinions were also evaluated. The evaluation took into account factors such as the average proportion of specialists in the hospital or the number of nursing staff and specialists in relation to the number of patients. However, quality reports and results of patient surveys from three rating portals on the internet were also evaluated. The result is an evaluation that includes emotional and factual assessments. Only the staff of the clinics were not surveyed.

77.9 percent of the best

The best rating was achieved by a clinic in passau, whose result in the ranking is given the value 100. The results of all the other hospitals were converted proportionately. The score can thus be described as "percent of the best" read. 417 hospitals scored 75 percent and above. They are the "winners been awarded. With a score of 77.9 points, the ebern clinic was ranked 206th.
"As someone from ebern, i'm proud that we have such an outstanding hospital on site.", writes former city chamberlain klaus ebert, who brought the ranking to the attention of the FT. Stephan kolck, chairman of the board of the habberg clinics, considers the good position and above all the positive feedback from patients a "nice thing" and as "recognition for our employees."
At the hospital in ebern, where mainly scheduled operations are performed, quality assurance is particularly important. The good result is "not a matter of course for such a small house", says kolck "it shows how well one wheel meshes with another here."
If the clinics do not advertise their success, kolck says it is because such good seals have to be paid for dearly. A certificate will cost about 10 000 euros for a term of twelve years
months.

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Verdict in gotze case: community’s accusations too sweeping

Four weeks ago, mayor friedrich gleitsmann (CSU/burgerblock), representing the municipality of wachenroth, and the dismissed head of administration, jasmin gotze, faced off in the nurnberg labor court. Gotze had sued against her dismissal and – as already reported – was proven right.

The editors now have the written grounds for the verdict. It is stated here again that gotze’s action is "predominantly admissible" and "also justified" was. The dismissal is considered "socially unjustified and therefore legally invalid" rejected and the plaintiff certified a claim to continued employment.

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Left still divided over presidential candidates

Left still divided over presidential candidates

Further talks have now been held with all three, said party leader gesine lotzsch after a four-hour meeting. The decision is now to be made on monday.

This is more of a symbolic act: the left-wing candidate has no chance, because the other parties in the bundestag have already agreed on joachim gauck, the head of the office responsible for the stasi documents.

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Ice rubs 18-year-old coburg man to death

The upper railroad crossing in creidlitz is intended only for pedestrians. "Also watch out for trains coming from the other direction" it is written on small signs on the barriers of circulation. This is a consequence of a fatal accident almost ten years ago, when a 50-year-old man wanted to cross the two tracks at this point in the direction of creidlitz. He had been waiting for the regional express from lichtenfels and then started running – he overlooked the regional train coming from coburg.

This time, too, the train approached from coburg: ICE 1503 was on its way to munich shortly after 7 a.M. After stopping in coburg. 90 kilometers per hour are permitted for trains on this section of track. The 18-year-old from coburg, who at that moment wanted to cross the tracks coming from creidlitz to get to work, apparently did not see and hear him.

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A two-hour-long organ delight

A two-hour-long organ delight

Music is obviously a very important subject at the gymnasium in herzogenaurach. This was clearly demonstrated by the young performers at their christmas concert in the evangelical church. The two-hour program of the music- and song-loving students was varied and received the well-deserved, long-lasting applause of the enthusiastic audience.
Already the cohesive sound of the wind ensemble, conducted by ronald scheuer with "the first noel and "away in a manger" as well as "angels we have on high" festively introduced the christmas concert, lovely to hear. The string orchestra unfolded a remarkably dense sound, as the nuanced performance of the famous concerto grosso op.3 nr.11 in d minor by antonio vivaldi. The soloists nicole wolfrum and xuanbo hua (violin), kilian hacker (violoncello) and melissa grieser (harpsichord) shone. Under the direction of karin kammerer, the young orchestra members played with extraordinary sovereignty.
With ludwig orel at the organ, a new organ talent seems to unfold. The young organist played "toccata in d minor" and "jingle bells" almost like a dream by J.S. Bach and reaped the rewards with "toccata in F major from D. Buxtehude stormy applause.
The boys and girls of the lower school choir, led by ronald scheuer, filled the church hall with their bright, fresh voices as they sang four choral songs appropriate to the advent season. The young singers also showed good vocal skills, singing songs such as "the search for a shelter" with obvious joy, "rudolph the red nosed reindeer" by, as well as "oh you happy" and "jingle bells performers.
Celina scholz on the wolbbret zither also stood out from the crowd with her "chinese melody" be sure of strong applause. The slightly trapezoidal wolbbret zither is a classical musical instrument with a very long tradition in china. The student seems to have mastered the instrument with somnambulistic certainty, and the stucco was a perfect match for the acoustics of the church hall.

Finale with choir and orchestra
From the crowd of performances which were rewarded with much applause, the pre-orchestra, led by claudia bahr, has to be mentioned as well. Be it the "christmas canon" by J. Pachelbel or the "burgundian melody from patapan "hark the herald angel sing" (F. Mendelssohn) as well as "joshua fit the battle. The young musicians succeeded in a strong interpretation of the christmas spirit.
At the end, the upper school choir, the orchestra and almost all participants united for the grand finale and filled the church space between the organ and the altar. The range of the performances was from the interpretation of a gospel oratorio to modern texts and christmas wise. The young voices of the choir make every other amateur choir jealous. Conductor ronald scheuer elicited quite demanding phrases from the singers. The interplay between older and younger singers made the audience happy.
The pupils mastered the evening in the church, which had been converted into a concert hall and was ideally suited for this purpose, very confidently. The change between the orchestras and choirs went smoothly and almost without noise.

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An exchange at eye level

Bringing together the agility of a start-up, the network of a medium-sized company and the efficiency of a corporation to better survive in the modern, uncertain business world – that is the declared goal of the second edition of the "mindfusion" format. At the event on wednesday, 27. February, from 5 to 7 p.M. At the IGZ bamberg in the kronacher strabe, it's about the exchange between representatives of companies of different coarse.

In the run-up to the event, we spoke to three initiators of the event and asked them about the current situation of their companies in bamberg: christian schieber, CEO and co-founder of the start-up bytabo (20 employees), catharina stamm, innovation manager of the mediengruppe oberfranken (1100 employees), and andrej dering, team leader prototype construction at bosch bamberg (7500 employees at the site).

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Flood donations to be distributed soon

Flood donations to be distributed soon

The organization in regensburg announced that this was the second highest number of donations after the tsunami catastrophe in 2004. The task now is to distribute the money quickly and fairly, said dirk biereige of the workers’ samaritan association, which is a partner in the alliance. The guidelines are clear: "first the insurance pays, then the state, and only then come the donations."

In cooperation with the municipal donation commissions, the money is to be distributed in the coming weeks to those affected, primarily in bavaria, saxony, saxony-anhalt, lower saxony and schleswig-holstein. "We know that the flood victims are eagerly awaiting the donations. But the whole thing has to be handled properly so that no one gets rich," stressed martin steinkirchen of the johanniter unfall hilfe, another partner of aktion deutschland hilft.

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Ex-porsche chief financial officer convicted of loan fraud

ex-porsche chief financial officer convicted of loan fraud

The chamber had come to the conclusion that the information for the loan had not been correct, the presiding judge said in the verdict on tuesday in stuttgart. A co-defendant manager was also fined. The defense had pleaded for acquittal.

The public prosecutor’s office had demanded a custodial sentence of one year for harter. She had accused him of skimping on payments in order to get a loan. In concrete terms, this was about the takeover battle between the porsche umbrella company and volkswagen. Harter intends to appeal, as his lawyers explained.

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Romantic piano concert in the erloserkirche

romantic piano concert in the erloserkirche

It was the conclusion to the vernissage "ways to heaven"; whereby it was not necessarily meant as a supplement. Because the paths of romance do not lead to the sky, but to the inner life.
The curiosity, however, was less aroused by the event than by the two performers, because their names, although or perhaps because they are well known, are last of all associated with the romantic piano song: katrin edelmann (mezzo-soprano) and jorg woltche (piano). They have often played together in the erloserkirche, but on a completely different sector. So this evening was in a certain way a premiere.
The fact that katrin edelmann sings a lot of sacred music was noticeable – but not because her songs had become sermons or because she had become "prayer" with them from hugo wolf’s morike settings began. But it was noticeable in her tone: very basic and extremely precise, with a certain serenity and with very sparing use of tremolo. It was not about striking virtuosity, for which a strong tremolo is often taken, but about intimacy and inwardness, about the unhindered, accessible presentation of emotions, about a lasting effect. Who wrote one of the best-known and most beautiful songs of the romantic period, robert schumann’s setting of eichendorff’s "moonlit night"? ("es war, als hatt’ der himmel / die erde still gekusst") sings with such calmness, who dares not to obscure the difficult intervallic leaps of the absolutely blob lying voice by tremolo, must already be very sure of his thing. Whereby katrin edelmann could rely on the fact that she has a – by no means self-evident – wonderfully calm, soft middle voice, on which she can let her voice fall, so to speak.
In general, the program was very cleverly arranged with six hugo wolf songs after morike, because they not only allow for coarse colorfulness, but also because the singer allowed herself, in songs like "der gartner" (the gartner), to be a little bit more colorful, "lemon butterfly in april or "the abandoned little girl" to find and shape the humor of the psychologically burdened composer.

Own handwriting for each song

Conceptually conclusive was robert schumann’s liederkreis op. 39 on texts by joseph von eichendorf. For on the one hand she succeeded in wonderful vocal pragnant character sketches, which she joined together to the romantic world picture of a dream or intoxicating idyll up to the plotzlichen change with the realization of the erzahler, who, torn from his dreams and pictures, notices that he is not meant at all, that he stands before auben vor. It wasn’t just "the night of the moon", which radiated this intensity, but also the ever more urgent "waldesgesprach", the clash with the witch lorelei with its dialogue structure or the "twilight", in which the dream of an ideal world is dismantled. Each song had its own handwriting.
And finally five songs by johannes brahms, which always seem so nice and harmless and yet are so difficult to sing and play. But even here there was room for interpretation, as in the swabian folk song "unten im tale" in which the rejected lover bears his defeat with astonishingly laconic soullessness.
The last song "von ewiger liebe" (of eternal love) became the real high point of the concert, but not because of the somewhat pathetic lyrics by joseph wenzig, which culminate in the unsurprising exclamation: "unsere liebe muss ewig bestehn!". But because of the brahms processing.
Here, at least, the respect for jorg woltche grew immeasurably. For brahms was one of the best pianists among the composers, and he himself is above all an organist and harpsichordist with completely different touch and shaping techniques. But he had uncompromisingly burrowed into the material, did not hide behind his sangerin. He did not accompany in the sense of a servant function, but made offers and dramatic pressure, provoked and contrasted with astonishing grip.
Eternal love was the masterpiece, so to speak. For there not only the rhythmic intricacy demands a precious part of the attention, but also the difficult heritage of the composer’s coarse, elastic touch. And yet – or perhaps precisely because of this – jorg woltche made it clear how brahms misleads expectations with unpredictable harmonies that people like to play over, and how difficult it is for the singers to counteract them.
But katrin edelmann knew her tone, loved not to be disturbed, loved not to be irritated by the forced sproutiness of the sentence. A really great conclusion that generated two encores: "wie melodien zieht es mir" and "guten abend, gut’ nacht" (good evening, good night) both naturally by brahms. A model of cooperation that should have a future if the parties involved want it – and then perhaps with an even better wing one day.

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