Saturday, April 16, 2011

BATTLEFIELD 3 - 12 MINUTES OF GAMEPLAY

Gareth Emery feat. Lucy Saunders - Fight The Sunrise Music Video

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Gareth Emery (born 18 July 1980 in Southampton, England) is a trance-genre producer and DJ. In 2010 he was voted the #7 DJ in the world by the famous, DJ Mag Poll.

Official video of 'Fight The Sunrise', the next single from Gareth Emery's album 'Northern Lights'.

'Fight The Sunrise' will be released on Garuda on 30th May with the following mixes:

1) Daniel Kandi's Rise mix
2) Original Extended mix
3) Mark Eteson remix
4) Andy Duguid remix

Superb Vettel claims pole in China

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The Red Bull driver topped all three practice sessions coming into qualifying and did not disappoint his legion of fans when it mattered most, taking top spot with a best time of one minute 33.706 seconds.
McLaren's Jenson Button took second, over seven tenths down on the German, while the Briton's team-mate Lewis Hamilton was third.
Despite Vettel's crushing display, it was not all plain sailing for Red Bull.
Mark Webber was the victim of more KERS drama and poor tyre selection as he went out at the first hurdle, leaving the Australian with it all to do from 18th place tomorrow afternoon.
Button set the benchmark early in Q3 with a 1:34.421, but championship leader Vettel, as he has done all weekend, duly responded with six minutes remaining, setting a time that would not be bettered to claim his third pole in as many races this season.
Nico Rosberg impressed as he took his Mercedes to fourth place, while the Ferraris of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa were fifth and sixth respectively.
Toro Rosso enjoyed a hugely encouraging session, with Jaime Alguersuari seventh and team-mate Sebastien Buemi ninth, sandwiching the Force India of Britain's Paul di Resta, who celebrated his 25th birthday with eighth place.
Renault's Vitaly Petrov will line up 10th after failing to feature in the shootout having suffered a car failure moments after posting the fourth-fastest time in Q2.
"Yesterday (Friday) was very good, a strong day and a lot of laps, so we were very happy with our pace. Today (Saturday) was smooth," said Vettel, who is eyeing at hat-trick of wins at the start of 2011 after taking the chequered flag in both Australia and Malaysia.
"I was as happy as I can be in Q1 and Q2, and in Q3 we were able to get more out of the car again. I was very happy with the lap I did.
"But it all starts again from zero on Sunday. I'm very happy with the team and the way we all remain focused, but Sunday is a new day."
Button was also delighted with his best qualifying performance of the season, saying: "We're in a good place for the race. I look forward to it here, it's always a good place for a race.
"We made some good changes and the car was a lot more consistent to drive.
"We extracted what we could out of it."
Hamilton, meanwhile, appeared more downbeat than his team-mate, saying: "We need to make some more steps forward, but I think there's some good things in the pipeline.
"We're doing our best to catch up."
By far the shock of qualifying was the early exit of Webber, who ran Vettel close in Friday's first practice but tailed off as KERS woes ravaged his weekend.
The Australian had only limited running in final practice as the team battled to remedy the KERS issue this morning, but few would have predicated it would leave him floundering so far down the grid.
Webber began qualifying with the KERS system switched off, but looked to have the pace to make it through to Q2.
However, he critically failed to switch to the softer option tyre in the final minutes of the session, which would have gained him valuable time.
That error meant Webber was helpless to defend himself when first Mercedes' Michael Schumacher and then Williams' Pastor Maldonado improved their times to leave him in the drop zone.
The second session was hit by a red flag with two minutes remaining when Petrov's Renault stopped on the circuit just moments after setting the fourth quickest time.
The Russian's demise meant just two minutes remained for the rest of the drivers to seal their place in the Q3 shootout, and when the clock started again a snake of cars made their way out of the pits.
Among the losers in the one-lap lottery was Schumacher, who made an error on his flying lap and finished 14th, trailing Adrian Sutil (Force India) in 11th and the Sauber pair of Sergio Perez and Kamui Kobayashi in 12th and 13th respectively.
The Williams of Rubens Barrichello was 15th, with team-mate Maldonado 17th, while Nick Heidfeld was also a victim of team-mate Petrov's exit as his sole flying lap could place him no higher than 16th.
In addition to Webber, the remainder of the Q1 casualties comprised, predictably enough, last season's new boys.
Lotus' Heikki Kovalainen was the best of the bottom six, one place and half a second ahead of team-mate Jarno Trulli.
Virgin fared better than yesterday's practice times indicated, the team comfortably ahead of the Hispanias, with Jerome D'Ambrosio 21st ahead of team-mate Timo Glock.
Vitantonio Liuzzi got the better of Narain Karthikeyan to avoid the final berth on the grid, but the good news is both Hispanias were inside 107% of pole and will take the start on Sunday.

Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)-Enrique Iglesias music video and Lyrics


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Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)-Enrique Iglesias

"Tonight (I'm Fuckin' You)," better known as "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)," is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. It features American rapper Ludacris and producer DJ Frank E. The song was released to the US radio on November 1, 2010, and it was released digitally on November 22, 2010.The song was included on the French Limited Edition of Euphoria as well as the New Edition of "Euphoria" which was released in 2011. The official remix features American rapper Pitbull. The clean version of this song was also performed at Fuse's Z100 Jingle Ball 2010 on December 16, 2010.

Enrique Iglesias: Tonight Lyrics

I know you want me
I made it obvious that I want you too
So put it on me
Let's remove the space between me and you
Now rock your body
Damn I like the way that you move
So give it to me
'Cause I already know
What you wanna do

And here's the situation

Been to every nation
Nobody's ever made me feel the way that you do
You know my motivation
Given my reputation
Please excuse me I don't mean to be rude

But tonight I'm loving you

Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you
Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you
Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you
Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you

You're so damn pretty

If I had a type then baby it would be you
I know you're ready
If I never lied then baby
You'd be the truth

And here's the situation

Been to every nation
Nobody's ever made me feel the way that you do
You know my motivation
Given my reputation
Please excuse me I don't mean to be rude

But tonight I'm loving you

Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you
Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you
Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you

Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you


[Ludacris]


Tonight I'm gonna do

Everything that I want with you
Everything That you need
Everything that you want
I wanna honey
I wanna stunt with you

From the window to the wall

Gotta give you my all
Winter and the Summertime
When I get you on the springs
I'mma make you fall

You got that body

That make me wanna
Get up on the floor
Just to see you dance
And I love the way
You Shake that ass
Turn around
And let me see them pants

You're stuck with me

I'm stuck with you
Let's find something to do
Please excuse me
I don't mean to be rude

[Enrique Iglesias]


But tonight I'm loving you

Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you
Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you
Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you
Ohh you know
That tonight I'm loving you!

Friday, April 15, 2011

News of the World: four phone hacking test cases approved


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Four test cases for alleged victims of phone hacking by the News of the World should go ahead later in the year, a High Court judge has said.
Mr Justice Vos said they could include actress Sienna Miller, who has already been offered a £100,000 settlement.
The cases could create framework for action from some 91 alleged victims.
It comes as Scotland Yard confirmed they were considering a criminal investigation into claims journalists paid police officers for information.
The judge said the four test cases would possibly also concern interior designer Kelly Hoppen and sports agent Sky Andrew, because the investigations were well-advanced and covered a range of issues and levels of damage.
The main issues were whether there was interception, how much of it went on, what was done with the information and the degree of damage suffered, Mr Justice Vos said.

Analysis

It's eight years since Rebekah Wade (now Brooks) told MPs that journalists "had paid police for information in the past" - and the remark has come back to haunt her.
The confirmation that police are considering a criminal investigation - on top of the arrest of a third News of a World journalist - shows just how seriously the Yard is taking its latest enquiries.
In 2003, the Guardian headlined Wade's admission, saying it was "the first time the editor of a tabloid newspaper has publicly admitted using such techniques".
When Chris Bryant MP suggested it was illegal for police to be paid for information, Andy Coulson, her successor as editor of the News of the World, told him: "We have always operated within the code and within the law".
Last week, News International admitted breaking the law over phone-hacking. It now faces questions over whether it also paid the police.
 
Outlining the advantages of holding test cases, he said the 20 cases going through the courts were generating thousands of documents.
"My experience of thousands of documents is that there is just half a dozen that actually matter."
He added: "Otherwise we will be going on forever. Some people may want to but I don't," he said.
Hugh Tomlinson QC, who represents a number of claimants including Miss Miller, told the judge the case was not just about money.
"Damages are an aspect, but when private information is involved, the kind of relief people are looking for goes beyond simply monetary compensation," he said.
The court also heard that actor Jude Law was expected to issue legal proceedings shortly.
Lawyers are still working out the extent of the phone hacking relating to Miss Miller, who has twice been in a relationship with Mr Law, first from 2003-2005.
Mr Justice Vos said Miss Miller appeared in many articles in the News of the World from 2005-6 and it was a possibility they arose from phone hacking.
But News Group's QC, Michael Silverleaf, said it would be an abuse of process for her to continue to pursue the case as she "cannot realistically recover more than we are offering".
He said: "The civil litigation process does not exist for people to vent their feelings in public.
"It provides a remedy for wrongs. We have admitted the wrong and agreed to pay her the maximum sum."
Meanwhile, lawyers for Ms Hoppen allege the phone hacking continued into 2009.
It is known there are 91 alleged victims of phone hacking but it is rumoured there may be as many as 5,000.
The Metropolitan Police told the court it was currently indexing 9,200 pages of notebooks belonging to private detective Glenn Mulcaire who was jailed over phone tapping in 2007.
Compensation News International recently apologised for "voicemail interception" between 2004 and 2006 and announced it was setting up a compensation fund to deal with "justifiable claims fairly and efficiently".
The watchersnplayers's legal correspondent Clive Coleman said more might emerge about which victims will accept compensation under the scheme, who will fight on, and how many more are bringing civil claims.
The watchersnplayers understands News International was ready to settle claims with eight people, including former Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, her estranged husband, lawyer David Mills, Ms Hoppen, Mr Gray, and Joan Hammell, a former aide to ex-deputy prime minister Lord Prescott.
On Thursday, senior reporter James Weatherup became the third journalist from the newspaper to be questioned. He was released on bail until September.
The potential new police investigation comes after former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks (nee Wade) told a Commons committee in 2003 that journalists "had paid police for information in the past".
But last week Mrs Brooks denied she had any "knowledge of any specific cases".
In a letter to Keith Vaz MP, chairman of the home affairs committee, Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick said police planned "to conduct a scoping exercise to establish whether there are now any grounds for beginning a criminal investigation", following the 2003 comments.
News International said it was not currently commenting on the matter.

Paul Scholes eyeing retirement

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The 36-year-old has been an integral part of the success enjoyed by the Old Trafford outfit over the past two decades, including their Treble of 1999.

United remain on course to repeat that historic success, with Saturday's FA Cup semi-final showdown against Manchester City at Wembley the next step on their quest for silverware.

With Sir Alex Ferguson's side leading the way in the Premier League and through to a Champions League semi-final showdown with Schalke, Scholes will wait until the campaign concludes before considering his options.

Scholes, who prolonged his club career at the highest level by retiring from England duty in 2004, said: "I'll decide at the end of the season.

"I really don't know what I am going to do yet. I've got these games to think about now and I will decide from there.

"People always say you should play as long as you can but there comes a time when you just can't physically do it.

"I'm wary of that. I just want to make sure it is done at the right time."
Scholes, who has been offered another one-year extension, admits he finds it tough to accept his role as a more peripheral figure in Ferguson's plans.

The playmaker did not feature in either leg of the Champions League quarter-final victory over Chelsea, but insists he will always be ready when called upon.
He added: "It is very difficult to accept (not playing every game) but the time comes when you know that you can't.

"You want to think like a 25-year-old, you like to think that you can play every game. But you can't. You just have to make sure you are ready for the odd 20 minutes here and there.
"It's hard to make that adjustment. It is not nice."

Vettel quickest again in Shanghai

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The reigning world champion was quickest in Friday morning's first session and maintained his stranglehold with another perfectly judged display, his time of one minute 37.688 seconds enough to eclipse second-placed man Lewis Hamilton by 0.166secs.
It was a low-key session for Vettel's team-mate Mark Webber, however, as the Australian appeared to concentrate on longer runs in the second RB7 to finish down in 10th place, 1.6secs down on the German.
Vettel is aiming to continue his perfect start to the season with another pole position and victory to add to those achieved in Australia and Malaysia. He leads the world championship on 50 points, 24 clear of nearest challenger Jenson Button.
Button was third in the afternoon practice session, just a tenth down on Hamilton as the McLaren team-mates again continued their bid to successfully integrate new floor and exhaust upgrades.
Mercedes, meanwhile, looked in better shape than they had in first practice. Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher topped the timesheets with 30 minutes remaining after switching to the softer tyre, but eventually settled for fourth and fifth respectively.
Felipe Massa was sixth for Ferrari, although his team-mate Fernando Alonso battled with hydraulic problems during the session and could only manage 14th from just 17 laps on track.
Adrian Sutil was seventh for Force India, but it was a bad session for his team-mate Paul di Resta, the Scotsman failing to get out for any of the 90-minute session due to a fuel pressure problem.
Renault's Nick Heidfeld was another to suffer, the German, who finished third at Sepang last Sunday, committing his second error of the day when he ran wide at turn two.
Heidfeld knocked loose the front wing of the R31 - as he did after a spin in the opening practice session - but was able to slowly recover to the pit lane entrance where his mechanics wheeled him back to the garage and patched him up.
He recovered to finish in eighth, one place ahead of team-mate Vitaly Petrov.
The midfield saw the regular mash-up of Saubers, Williamses and Toro Rossos, while at the rear it was again the usual suspects.
Lotus pair Heikki Kovalainen and Jarno Trulli were best of last season's new boys, while it was an encouraging session for Hispania, with Narain Karthikeyan and Vitantonio Liuzzi taking 20th and 21st, comfortably ahead Virgin duo Jerome d'Ambrosio and Timo Glock.