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  1. And this is where Vicman would be perfecting his "patented dance moves." Polysexual Arena: Lisa Lashes, Lab 4 - Live, Tidy Boys, Scot Project, Yoji Biomehanika, BK, Rob Tissera, Anne Savage, Shan, Paul Maddox, Andy Farley, K90 - Live, DJ Karim, Hinsley
  2. So- Scumfrog was REAL boring and GK i'm sorry about saturday- I passed out early and woke up late. however, it seems that you didn't even get there until 2:30- new 3:30, so maybe the meet-up would have been off anyway. hope you had fun!
  3. Godskitchen Global Gathering 2004 Festival 10:04 am There are only a few true UK summer clubbing festivals and Godskitchen's Global Gathering is one of them. But how can you tell? Well take each of the major electronic music genres, select some of the leading DJs in each of these genres and there you have it. This year's Global Gathering 2004 is set to be the biggest party ever thrown by the Godskitchen group with 8 major arena's hosting many of the top DJs on the planet. The full listing of artists confirmed so far are... Godskitchen Arena: Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Judge Jules, Mauro Picotto & Riccardo Ferri - Live, Tall Paul, Fergie, M.I.K.E - Live, Jon O'Bir, Petrae Foy, Gabriel & Dresden, John 00' Fleming Beach Arena: Paul Oakenfold, Roger Sanchez, Tim Deluxe - Live, Nic Fanciulli, Paul Thomas, Chris Turner Bedrock Arena: John Digweed, Sasha, Danny Howells, Hernan Cattaneo, James Zabiela, Nick Warren, Jimmy Van M, Chris Fortier, Phil Thompson, Jonathan Lisle Global Arena: Carl Cox, Dave Clarke, Umek, Adam Beyer, Misstress Barbara, Trevor Rockcliffe, Cristian Varela, Michael De Hay, Will Grant Babooshka Arena: Erick Morillo, Xpress2, Steve Lawler, Junior Jack & Kid Creme, Harry Romero, Jon Carter, Wally Lopez, James Algate Air Arena: Plump DJ's, Adam Freeland, Unkle Sounds, Hybrid, Stanton Warriors, Ali B, Hyper, Krafty Kuts, Lee Coombs, Joe Ranson, Polysexual Arena: Lisa Lashes, Lab 4 - Live, Tidy Boys, Scot Project, Yoji Biomehanika, BK, Rob Tissera, Anne Savage, Shan, Paul Maddox, Andy Farley, K90 - Live, DJ Karim, Hinsley Accelerated Culture Arena: Fabio, Grooverider, Diesel Boy, Pendulum, Krust, Mampi Swift, Hazzard, Bryan Gee, Nicky Blackmarket, Twisted Individual, Andy C, Killa Kella, Hype, Garry K, Zinc, The Ratpack, Dollar Global Gathering 2004 is set to see the 35,000 capacity crowd trash the grassland at the Long Marston Airfield on July 31 in Stratford-Upon-Avon. It will also host all the usual festival extras, an Extreme Urban Park, Chill-out Village, Fairground, and a special V.I.P tent hosted by Hed Kandi. Tickets are £47 before booking charges with more information on the official website. Link : Godskitchen Global Gathering 2004 Website. [7] Comments. Resident Advisor.
  4. why is cp is fucking slow! this site blows for me and i often can't even check it. is this just me or does it happen to others as well?
  5. he must stay "deep cover." GK you coming out 2night? crobar- open bar- 10-11:30. i also got your messages about tomorrow's parties. what's da plan?!
  6. it was a good match. roddick almost blew the match, but came back strong in the end- huge cross court winner that stayed off a moya win!
  7. i'm actually not on slsk anymore. i'm keeping it real!
  8. Happy April Fool's Day! (I've already gotten 2 people.)
  9. THE HAGUE, Netherlands - The International Court of Justice on Wednesday ruled that the United States violated the rights of 51 Mexicans on death row and ordered their cases be reviewed. AP Photo The United Nations (news - web sites)' highest judiciary, also known as the world court, was considering a suit filed by Mexico claiming 52 convicted murderers weren't given their right to assistance from their government. "The U.S. should provide by means of its own choosing meaningful review of the conviction and sentence" of the Mexicans, presiding judge Shi Jiuyong said. Shi said the review, in all but three cases, could be carried out under the normal appeals process in the United States. But for three men whose have already exhausted all other appeals, the court said the United States should make an exception and review their cases one last time. The court found that in the remaining case, the convict had received his rights and his case didn't need to be reviewed. At the heart of the Mexico-U.S. case is the 1963 Vienna Convention, which guarantees people accused of a serious crime while in a foreign country the right to contact their own government for help and that they be informed of that right by arresting authorities. The world court is charged with resolving disputes between nations and has jurisdiction over the treaty. It found that U.S. authorities hadn't properly informed the 51 men of their rights when they realized they were foreigners. Both the United States and Mexico were preparing reactions to the ruling. The United States had argued the case was a sovereignty issue, and the 15-judge tribunal should be wary of allowing itself to be used as a criminal appeals court, which is not its mandate. In hearings in December, lawyers for Mexico argued that any U.S. citizen accused of a serious crime abroad would want the same right, and the only fair solution for the men allegedly denied diplomatic help was to start their legal processes all over again. Juan Manuel Gomez said that Mexico "doesn't contest the United States' right as a sovereign country to impose the death penalty for the most grave crimes," but wants to make sure its citizens aren't abused by a foreign legal system they don't always understand. U.S. lawyer William Taft argued that the prisoners had received fair trials. He said even if the prisoners didn't get consular help, the way to remedy the wrong "must be left to the United States." In its written arguments, the United States said that Mexico's request would be a "radical intrusion" into the U.S. justice system, contradicting laws and customs in every city and state in the nation. "The court has never ordered any form of restitution nearly as far reaching as that sought by Mexico," the arguments said. In 2001, a similar case came before the court filed by Germany to stop the execution of two German brothers who also had not been informed of their right to consular assistance. One brother was executed before the court could act. The judges ordered a stay of execution for the second brother, Walter LaGrand, until it could deliberate, but he was executed anyway by the state authorities of Arizona. Under the court's statute, its judgments are "binding, final and without appeal." Its rulings have rarely been ignored, and if one side claims the other has failed to carry out the court's decision, it may take the issue to the U.N. Security Council. When the court finally handed down the belated ruling in 2001, it chastised the U.S. government for not halting the LaGrand execution, and rejected arguments that Washington was powerless to intervene in criminal cases under the authority of the individual states. Mexican President Vicente Fox (news - web sites) canceled a visit to President Bush (news - web sites)'s ranch in 2002 to protest the execution of a Mexican citizen not mentioned in the world court suit. The visit finally took place earlier this month. being a judge on the world court!
  10. sure. i can give you a quick lessen or 2. maybe i can scoop up some sweet-ass tribal "bangers" like GK likes.
  11. 20 bucks?! where do you shop, b/c i wanna go there!
  12. nope. it's in a store, but i'll root around and see if i can get one.
  13. i just heard one of those bud light adverts "mr. carb counter" on the radio - it's real funny!
  14. that's not a man bag! that's just a regular 'ole bag! btw, how much is too much to pay for a really cool marahashi jumper?
  15. fuckin' 'el! we're all losing our minds! did i call, did i leave a message? are you the one that's crazy? am i? :confused: :confused:
  16. i love ya baby! btw, did i call you last weekend? i can't remember!
  17. that's got to be a fine meal for a dodgy tummy and struggling bank account!
  18. 'bout time! i hear things have changed a bit, pm me what your plans are.
  19. i don't think you were referring to m, but no i wasn't there. i got the review from the gu bd.
  20. Saturday April 24th is the last Made party at Arc Mainfloor: 112 Crew vs Lee Burridge Backroom: 15 DJ's....TBA Sunday April 25th DT closes the Arc/Vinyl doors for good. Mainfloor: Danny Tenaglia til sometime MOnday afternoon!
  21. All I can say is wow! I got there at around 1:45 and as soon as i go in the place is PACKED and the music is BUMPIN. Stayed till around 6:45. The music was great and was full of energy all night long. Even BP and the 112 were playing some bumpin trax that made me get off of the main floor. Also the D-A-N-N-Y girls were back and it looked like they were having a great time themselves. Anyways, gotta go back to sleep. Whoever couldn't make it missed out on a crazy night. Tiny is a supa-star!
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