Hockey Nations 2011 Protest

Автор:

“Deeply disturbed” by the deaths resulting from recent clashes between security forces and protesters in Egypt, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, has urged for an end to the excessive use of force, his spokesperson said today. Mar 15, 2011  Hockey Nations is back and packing more punch than ever before! Get ready to experience some serious mayhem on ice with Hockey Nations 2011. Pick your team from 18 international teams or play as.

'Hockey Nations 2011 is undoubtedly the top ice hockey sim for iPhone and iPod touch.. some of the best AI seen in any sports sim on the platform.' - PocketGamer Review
'Hockey Nations 2011 scores a 4 dimple victory' - Appsmile
'5 stars!!' -iviewapps.com
Hockey Nations is back and packing more punch than ever before!
Get ready to join in on the ultimate hockey experience with Hockey Nations 2011! Pick your team from 18 international teams or play as your favorite team from anywhere around the World by customizing any of the 40 available city teams.
Jam-packed with hockey action across 7 game modes from practice mode to World League, Hockey Nations 2011 will turn any puckhead into an international ice warrior of all time. Hit the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth multiplayer mode and cause some icy mayhem with your friends while battling out for the trophy glory.
Puck is dropping – what are you waiting for??
FEATURES:
18 INTERNATIONAL TEAMS
USA, Canada, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Latvia, Czech Republic, Belarus, Slovakia, Slovenia, Great Britain, Japan and Russia.
40 CUSTOMIZABLE CITY TEAMS
Now you can customize the city and the team name to match your favorite team from anywhere in the World and bag the trophy from the Playoff Cup.
REAL-TIME WI-FI AND BLUETOOTH MULTIPLAYER
Challenge your friends to the ultimate battle for hockey stardom with the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth Multiplayer mode.
7 ACTION-PACKED GAME MODES
Dive into the action with 7 game modes including World League, Go for Gold, Shootout, Exhibition, Playoff, Practice and Multiplayer.
FIGHT IT OUT
You asked for it and now it’s yours! Gloves are off so fight your way into the penalty box for a cooldown.
OUTSTANDING VISUALS & INTUITIVE CONTROLS
Enjoy the sleek 3D graphics and realistic motion-captured animations. Intuitive controls let you dive into the game without complex tutorials.
STRATEGIZE YOUR WAY TO WIN
Choose and change your strategy on the fly to suit your play, including pull goalie.
Check out the preview trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BImE43bpeSg
For more news on hockey and the game, come and talk to us:
Twitter.com/HockeyNations
Facebook: facebook.com/hockeynations
----------------------------------------
WANT TO HEAR FIRST ABOUT NEW GAMES, EXCLUSIVE PROMOTIONS AND WIN STUFF?
FOLLOW US: twitter.com/distinctivegame
FIND US: facebook.com/distinctivegames
Promotions running weekly so come and join the fun!
CHECK OUT OUR EXCITING GAMES AVAILABLE NOW:
Bonecruncher Soccer, Dead Runner, Rugby Nations 2010, Heli Rescue and Pool Ninja.
Free games available: Football Kicks, Dead Runner FREE, Bonecruncher Soccer Lite and Hockey Nations 2010 ShootOut

About 40 people marched through downtown Calgary Wednesday to protest a proposed pipeline project that would carry oilsands crude to the west coast.

Calgary-based Enbridge wants to build two pipelines from Alberta to Kitimat, B.C., stretching 1,170 kilometres.

The $5.5-billion Northern Gateway project would carry about 525,000 barrels of oilsands crude per day from a site near Edmonton through the mountains to a proposed terminal in Kitimat, B.C. There it would be loaded onto tankers headed to the U.S. and Asia.

But several first nations groups are trying to kill the project because they believe it threatens their wildlife habitats, posing the risk of an oil spill either along the pipelines or from tanker traffic along the Pacific coast.

Led by the Yinka Dene Alliance, the group of first nations opposed to Enbridge's plan includes three from Alberta, four in B.C. and one in Manitoba.

Chiefs planned to address the company's shareholders Wednesday at Enbridge's annual general meeting.

Saweetie

At a meeting with the board of directors on Tuesday, the alliance laid out a hard stance against the pipelines. Castle defender 2.

'We told Enbridge's board and CEO — right to their faces — that we're not here to negotiate a better deal,' said Chief Jackie Thomas of B.C.'s Saik'uz Nation said in a written release.

'Enbridge's money is worthless to us because their pipeline will cause oil spills that could destroy the rivers, fish and animals that are the lifeblood of our people and culture.'

The stance taken by the alliance does not reflect wider public opinion among the stakeholders, according to Enbridge spokesman Paul Stanway.

'This is by no means representative of the majority view,' he said. 'Put it into proper context. Enbridge has a safety record that's considerably higher than the industry average.'

The company spent $150 million in 2009 on safety programs, he added. 'So this is something we take very seriously,' he said.

Regulatory approval of Northern Gateway is ultimately up to a joint panel of the National Energy Board and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency.

'A decision by Canada to approve this project, without the free, prior and informed consent of affected Nations, will be a violation of our Treaties, our rights, and our laws, and will be in breach of the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and other international accords,' the opponents declared in a written statement.