Sólo este des a graciado de Julio Cesar le dio alegría al corazón Tigre
El arbitro no marco penal sobre Kleber cuando el partido iba 0-0
Villa fue importante y hasta davino no desentono
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Estaban los felinos viviendo buenos momentos, con muy buen ritmo y un futbol muy agradable. Al 27’ hubo otro aviso con una media vuelta de Gaitán en el área, bellísima, pero otra vez arriba por poco.
Sin embargo, América comenzó a salir poco a poco, se ajustó, adelantó a Torres y fue equilibrando a marchas forzadas el partido. La jugada que inició esta reacción fue un tanto aislada, pero muy peligrosa cuando al 28, Kléber sacó un tremendo disparo desde 25 metros que rozó el portero, pegó en el poste y milagrosamente la pelota le dio en los pies de Edgar Hernández y se quedó muerta sin meterse al arco.
Para el minuto 33, ya el juego estaba metiéndose en una ida y vuelta equilibrada, y el brasileño Kléber tocó la puerta con un arribo por la izquierda que no pudo definir al querer cambiar el perfil entre mucha gente, ya muy cerca del arco al 38’. La reacción de las Águilas era ya un hecho y a diferencia de Tigres, ellos si trasladaron sus arribos al marcador.
Por Tigres descontó el también brasileño Julio César, al minuto 76’.
Navegando por Ocmex me tope con un link a esta cosa llamada "El señor de los ladrillos"
Tres Ladrillos para el Rey Elvis en el cielo.
Siete, para los Enanos Malditos en casas de adobe.
Nueve, para los Hombres Mortales que mueren o fallecen en las garras de la muerte mientras perecen condenados a morir.
Uno, para el Señor Oscuro, Sobre el Trono Oscuro, en una Oscura Montaña de una oscura Tierra en una oscura noche bajo un oscuro cielo cargado de oscuras nubes azotadas por oscuros vientos provenientes de oscuros mares (realmente oscuro)
Following a mysterious absence of several years, the Man of Steel comes back to Earth in the epic action-adventure Superman Returns, a soaring new chapter in the saga of one of the world's most beloved superheroes. While an old enemy plots to render him powerless once and for all, Superman faces the heartbreaking realization that the woman he loves, Lois Lane, has moved on with her life. Or has she? Superman's bittersweet return challenges him to bridge the distance between them while finding a place in a society that has learned to survive without him. In an attempt to protect the world he loves from cataclysmic destruction, Superman embarks on an epic journey of redemption that takes him from the depths of the ocean to the far reaches of outer space.
Directed by Bryan Singer (X2: X-Men United, X-Men, The Usual Suspects), SUPERMAN RETURNS stars newcomer Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth (Beyond the Sea, Blue Crush), James Marsden (X2: X-Men United, The Notebook), Frank Langella (HBO's Unscripted), Academy Award-winner Eva Marie Saint (North By Northwest), Parker Posey (Best in Show), Sam Huntington (Detroit Rock City), Kal Penn (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle) and Oscar-winner Kevin Spacey (Beyond the Sea, American Beauty, The Usual Suspects).
Warner Bros. Pictures presents, in association with Legendary Pictures, a Jon Peters production in association with Bad Hat Harry Productions, a Bryan Singer film, Superman Returns, starring BRANDON ROUTH, KATE BOSWORTH, JAMES MARSDEN, FRANK LANGELLA, EVA MARIE SAINT, PARKER POSEY, SAM HUNTINGTON, KAL PENN and KEVIN SPACEY. Directed by BRYAN SINGER, the film is produced by JON PETERS, BRYAN SINGER and GILBERT ADLER. The executive producers are CHRIS LEE, THOMAS TULL and SCOTT MEDNICK. The co-producer is STEPHEN JONES. The screenplay is by MICHAEL DOUGHERTY & DAN HARRIS, and the story is by BRYAN SINGER and MICHAEL DOUGHERTY & DAN HARRIS. The director of photography is NEWTON THOMAS SIGEL A.S.C.; the production designer is GUY DYAS; the film is edited by JOHN OTTMAN and ELLIOT GRAHAM; the costume designer is LOUISE MINGENBACH; and the music is by JOHN OTTMAN. The film is based upon Superman characters created by JERRY SIEGEL & JOE SHUSTER and published by DC Comics.
Superman Returns will be released on June 30, 2006 by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Canada's three opposition parties united against his Liberal Party, which has been mired in a corruption scandal.
Mr Martin will seek the dissolution of parliament on Tuesday, and a date for a general election - thought likely to be 16 or 23 January.
Recent polls suggest Mr Martin's Liberals will take most votes in the election - but will not win a majority.
In parliament on Monday evening the opposition voted by 171-133 to bring down Mr Martin's government.
Mr Martin said he would visit Governor General Michaelle Jean on Tuesday to ask her to dissolve parliament, after which the election date would be announced.
Lost support
His government has only been in power for 17 months, but has failed to shake off a scandal dating from a previous Liberal administration.
In the late 1990s C$100m ($85m; £50m) of public money was paid by the Liberal government to advertising agencies, for little or no work in return.
It has been alleged that Liberal officials demanded kickbacks for awarding the contracts.
Mr Martin is not implicated in the scandal, but the opposition says he has lost all moral authority.
The prime minister fought off a no-confidence motion in May by a single vote, but lost the support of the New Democrat party earlier this month following a row over private health care spending.
The New Democrats joined the Conservatives and the Bloc Quebecois in bringing the latest motion after Mr Martin rejected their ultimatum for an early election in February.
Rhetoric
The vote will now take place a month earlier, in the depth of the bitterly cold Canadian winter, meaning the election campaign will run over the Christmas and New Year holiday period.
It will be the first winter campaign in 26 years.
Mr Martin and his government will stay in office until the election is held.
Some pundits say the campaign is likely to be bitterly fought, on the evidence of the heated rhetoric flying around in recent weeks.
Conservative leader Stephen Harper accused the Liberals in Quebec of links with organised crime.
The Liberals denounced such "false smears" and threatened to sue.
In the most recent polls the Liberals score about 36%, against 31% for the Conservatives, suggesting the Liberals - in power since1993 - will have to govern with the help of opposition parties.
The Liberals say they will campaign on their economic record, having wiped out a huge budget deficit, and seen the economy boom and unemployment fall to a 30-year low.