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Watch Dr Wolfgang Porsche And His Son Ferdinand Drive 550 Spyders In The Mountains Of Austria

Watch Dr. Wolfgang Porsche And His Son Ferdinand Drive 550 Spyders In The Mountains Of Austria 4 Porsches, but only 2 cars. This father and son duo is the coolest thing you will see today. Advertisement Ferdinand Porsche or “Ferry” is the man who brought Porsche into the public eye. He did much work to get the original Porsche 356 sold in mass markets and gave the brand its racing heritage. But the Porsche family runs deep. Ferry’s dad, Ferdinand, is of course the founder of Porsche Motor Company and is the one to thank for creating the brand in the first place.

Experience the winter solstice from home this year

By KAREN BRADBURY | Stars and Stripes | Published: December 18, 2020 Public events around the world have been canceled in hopes of stemming the global pandemic, but there’s no stopping the forces of nature. One event that all life on earth experiences simultaneously is the solstice. At 11:02 a.m. Dec. 21, the sun in the skies above the Northern Hemisphere will reach its most southerly point of the year, and all those living above the equator will experience the shortest amount of daylight hours and the longest hours of night. Just how long your day will be on Dec. 21 will vary depending upon your location. In Tarifa, Spain, the southernmost point in mainland Europe, you’ll experience nine hours and 41 minutes of daylight, whereas in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, your day will last eight hours and three minutes. But spare a thought for the folk of Kirkenes, a small town in far northeastern Norway, where they’ve been experiencing Polar Nights since Nov. 27, and the sun will fir

European Union: Civil and commercial matters

2020-12-17T15:01:00+00:00 Point 1 of art 24 of Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 should be interpreted as meaning that an action by which a co-owner of immovable property sought to prohibit another co-owner of that property from carrying out changes, arbitrarily and without the consent of the other co-owners, to the designated use of his or her property subject to co-ownership, as provided for in a co-ownership agreement, had to be regarded as constituting an action ‘which has as its object rights in rem in immovable property’ within the meaning of that provision, provided that that designated use could be relied on not only against the co-owners of that property, but also erga omnes, which it was for the referring court to verify. The Court of Justice of the European Union (First Chamber) so held, among other things, in proceedings between Ellmes Property Services Ltd, established in the UK, and the respondent, concerning the use of immovable property subject to co-ownership.

Ski Holidays Q&A: Snow is falling in Europe, but when will we ski again?

Parts of the Alps got over a metre of snow last weekend, but will Irish holidaymakers get to ski Europe’s slopes this winter? Once Covid forced ski resorts to close back in March, and Ischgl in Austria’s Tyrol got singled out as a “superspreader”, this season was under threat. So far, at least one operator (Hotelplan/Inghams in the UK) has cancelled all departures until February. Others have gone out of business. The rest hope they can survive this season to rebuild for ’21/22. Switzerland will open its resorts, but those in Austria, France, Italy, Germany and Andorra will not open to international visitors until January. Austrian ski-resort hotels and restaurants will stay shut until January 7, while ski lifts at French resorts may not begin to operate until January 20.

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