Fernando Torres scored an injury-time 50th Premier League goal for Liverpool to give his side a Champions League lifeline against Aston Villa.
The Spaniard drilled a low shot across Villa keeper Brad Friedel in the 93rd minute to become the fastest player in Reds history to score a half century of league goals.
It means Rafael Benitez's side are only two points behind Villa and three adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham in the race for European places.
Liverpool keeper Jose Reina had earlier produced two crucial saves to deny Villa who were searching for their first home win over the Reds for nearly 12 years.
The Spaniard somehow kept out a close-range volley from Stewart Downing in the first half and then denied Villa's top scorer Gabriel Agbonlahor after he had broken clear midway through the second period.
And Liverpool appeared to have strong first half claims for a penalty after a challenge by Villa central defender Richard Dunne on Dirk Kuyt.
Villa lacked sharpness and perhaps having a day less than Liverpool to recover from their opening game of the festive programme - a 3-0 reversal at Arsenal - may have taken its toll.
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard tried to inspire his side in conditions that became increasingly difficult underfoot.
But it was Torres who produced the moment of magic after capitalising on a loose pass from former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock.
Villa, 3-1 winners at Anfield in August, made a promising start in the blizzard-like conditions.
Downing lined up a shot just outside the Reds box but his fierce drive was blocked by Alberto Aquilani.
Torres failed to make proper contact on an overhead kick from a deflected Gerrard centre.
Luke Young was out quickly to block a shot on the edge of the Villa box from Lucas Leiva after Dunne had headed clear a Gerrard corner.
Reina was called into meaningful action for the first time after 14 minutes in blocking a header at the far post from Dunne following another Downing corner.
Gerrard tried his luck with a 30-yard free-kick but his shot deflected off the Villa wall and out for a corner.
But it needed a fine save from Brad Friedel to deny Liverpool from taking the lead after 17 minutes.
Torres teed up Gerrard just outside the Villa area and his curling first time shot was tipped over the bar by the former Liverpool keeper.
Reina got his body behind a low drive from James Milner.
Villa skipper Stiliyan Petrov was off target with a bicycle kick after Nigel Reo-Coker had played the ball into the Liverpool area.
But it needed a magnificent reflex save from Reina to prevent Downing from giving Villa the lead after 31 minutes.
Milner's corner was met at the far post by Downing and he could not have struck his volley more cleanly but Reina somehow managed to fist away his shot from close range.
Dunne became the first player to be booked after 41 minutes for a challenge on Lucas.
Then Lucas followed the Villa defender into the referee's notebook for a foul against Agbonlahor.
Liverpool appealed in vain for a penalty after a challenge by Dunne on the recalled Kuyt eight minutes before the interval.
Liverpool, unbeaten at Villa Park since February 1998, enjoyed the majority of possession at the start of the second period without seriously threatening the home goal.
There was a three minute delay wile Reina was allowed to change his footwear, much to the annoyance of the Villa fans in the Holte End.
Gerrard was on the receiving end of a knee high challenge from Carlos Cuellar just outside the Villa box but Aquilani's free-kick dipped over the bar.
Villa suddenly came to life with Reina producing his second excellent save of the night to deny Agbonlahor after he had shaken off the challenge of Jamie Carragher.
From Milner's inswinging centre, John Carew was inches wide of the far post with a flick header.
But that was effectively the end of the goalmouth incidents until Torres' dramatic finale.
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Director / Editor: Rewan Ishak Executive Producer: Jeremy Little / Laguna Music Produced by: Iddin Shah / Nik Amir Director of Photography: Helmindra JAH
WILD CHILD (Here For You)
Losing all my tunes, I can't get over how beautiful You and me now, I'm on your side, you're right I'll try to find you through love, I'll try
Fools and all their rules I can't get over how they hurt you You and me and all our sins will forever hold true I'll try to find you through love I'll try
Float away son, I'm here for you Float away I'll try to find you love, I'll try You will turn their words and find your perfection You will turn their words and talk to the stars Tonight I'll be your one and only saviour
Steven Gerrard of Liverpool celebrates scoring the opening goal
Liverpool scrambled their way to a much-needed 2-0 win over Wolves as the pressure lifted from the club.
But it was never going to be simple against an organised Wolves side, with the points only being secured after the Midlanders were reduced to ten men when defender Stephen Ward was sent-off.
Even that was a bizarre decision, with referee Andre Marriner at first getting the wrong man, booking Christophe Berra before his error was pointed out by a pack of Liverpool players who made sure that Ward was punished for a second bookable offence.
From that point Liverpool took over, and goals from Steven Gerrard - only his fifth of the season - and a deflected Yossi Benayoun effort gave them victory.
Italian midfielder Alberto Aquilani was finally included in a Liverpool league starting line-up, his previous apperances having been from the bench.
The £20m international had recovered from a calf injury, with Liverpool also recalling Fabio Aurelio and Benayoun.
Javier Mascherano was suspended, while Dirk Kuyt was rested on the bench with Andrea Dossena dropped from the match day squad.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy, who controversially made ten changes from his team at Manchester United last month, this time fielded an unchanged team from the one that beat Burnley last weekend to vindicate that Old Trafford decision.
More through luck than design, this was Liverpool's most attacking line-up in ages with Benayoun wide, Aquilani providing neat touches from midfield and only Lucas Leiva as a holding player.
After the abject defeat at Portsmouth last weekend, Liverpool needed to do something to restore any level of belief in their fans.
And they started well with Aurelio's free-kick testing Marcus Hahnemann, before Glen Johnson chipped wide of the far post.
Steven Gerrard had a go from 20 yards and Fernando Torres, only eight yards out, kept the American goalkeeper on his toes.
But Wolves, growing in confidence now in the top flight, are organised, compact and resolute. And they slowly imposed themselves on a game that became increasingly difficult for Liverpool.
On the break Wolves were always dangerous. Jose Reina needed to be alert to keep out a shot on the turn from Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and had to touch over a Nenad Milijas free-kick.
Anxiety is never far from Liverpool's defence these days, and Kevin Doyle's header wide from a corner and a 20-yarder from Milijas had the hosts worried.
Wolves could sense the unease, and Liverpool were failing to keep possession as they tried to put together quick-passing moves.
Hahnemann saved well when Johnson found space in the box for a low drive, but generally Liverpool struggled desperately to create significant openings.
Liverpool started the second period with greater resolve and one decent passing movement created space for Gerrard to let fly, Hahnemann saving to his left.
Then six minutes into the half came the key moment in the match when referee Marriner got himself into a terrible mess after a second foul in quick succession by Ward.
Firstly he was booked for pulling back Benayoun after 48 minutes, then three minutes later he hauled down Lucas.
But the West Midlands official initially booked Berra for that second offence before a posse of Liverpool players persuaded him to consult a linesman, who pointed out the error.
Reina was booed from then on by the Wolves fans for racing 80 yards to get involved in the debate.
Ward was eventually called forward and shown a second yellow card and a red, putting Wolves down to ten men.
And it did not take Liverpool to take the lead. It came after 62 minutes when Emiliano Insua got down the left to cross for Gerrard to climb above Milijas and head powerfully past Hahnemann.
The Serbian was replaced before the restart, Michael Mancienne coming on to further re-enforce Wolves' defence, with striker Chris Iwelumo replacing Ebanks-Blake.
But the balance had swung now to Liverpool, and even a home side still way short of their best were not going to waste this opportunity for a much-needed win.
Benayoun settled the issue with a deflected drive off Karl Henry for the second after 70 minutes.
Kuyt came on for Aurelio with 14 minutes left, with teenager Daniel Pacheco replacing a tiring Aquilani after 84 minutes.
Jay Spearing then took over from Benayoun, a relieved Liverpool having secured a much-needed victory.
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Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. Uggh!
Killing in the name of! Killing in the name of!
And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya And now you do what they told ya
Those who died are justified for wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites You justify those that died by wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites Those who died are justified for wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites You justify those that died by wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites
Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses.
Killing in the name of! Killing in the name of!
And now you do what they taught ya And now you do what they taught ya And now you do what they taught ya And now you do what they taught And now you do what they taught ya, now you're under control And now you do what they taughtya, now you're under control And now you do what they taughtya, now you're under control And now you do what they taught ya, now you're under control And now you do what they taught ya, now you're under control And now you do what they taught ya, now you're under control And now you do what they taught ya, now you're under control And now you do what they taught ya!!!
Those who died are justified for wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites You justify those that died by wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites Those who died are justified for wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites You justify those that died by wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites Come on!
(Guitar Solo) Uggh!
Yeah! Come on! Uggh!
(Get louder until 9th by which time shouting) Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!! FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!! FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!! FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!! FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!!! FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!!! FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!!! FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!!!
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DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35.5
Description: With DAEMON Tools you can back up your physical CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray discs into "virtual discs" or so called "disc image" files, which run directly on your hard drive. You can also work with images created by other burning programs! DAEMON Tools supports variety of image types. Use CD/DVD image converter to have one format images in your Image Catalog!
1. Emulate virtual CD/DVD-ROM/HD DVD and Blu-ray drives
DAEMON Tools Lite [Commercial] enables you to emulate up to 4 CD/DVD virtual drives on your PC. Virtual drives will appear in your OS just like real ones. Select a virtual drive then choose a disc image you want to mount. Find the created virtual drive with mounted disc image in My Computer. Start working! Looks like working with a real drive and a real disc, doesn't it? Yes, but it is much faster!
2. Create a disc image
With DAEMON Tools Lite [Commercial] you can create ISO and MDS image files from original discs inserted in physical CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray drives. Or use images you have created earlier with other program. DAEMON Tools products work with variety of image types.
Key features
* creates *.iso and *.mds images; * emulates up to 4 virtual CD/DVD drives; * performs image mounting and unmounting; * supports *.b5t, *.b6t, *.bwt, *.ccd, *.cdi, *.cue, *.nrg, *.pdi, *.isz; * offers powerful command line interface.
Change Log: - SPTD 1.62; - Full Windows 7 support; - Windows Sidebar gadget for easy accessing of general DAEMON Tools Lite features; - DAEMON Tools Lite Panel was removed; - GUI redesign and improvement; - No need in “Run as Administrator” option for the first DAEMON Tools Lite start; - Revised License pages in Setup; - Languages updates.
Bugs fixed: - Problem with image mounting from RAID volumes larger than 2 Tb; - Some issues with opening image file on mounting; - Showing Wait Dialog in command line mode; - Inability to mount *.mdf image without *.mds file; - Problem with SPTD installation from DAEMON Tools Lite setup in silent mode; - Some minor bugs.
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Winamp 5.571 Full
Description: Winamp is a skinnable, multi-format media player.
Winamp supports a wide variety of contemporary and specialized music file formats, including MIDI, MOD, MPEG-1 audio layers 1 and 2, AAC, M4A, FLAC, WAV, OGG Vorbis, and Windows Media Audio. It supports gapless playback for MP3 and AAC, and Replay Gain for volume leveling across tracks. In addition, Winamp can play and import music from audio CDs, optionally with CD-Text, and can also burn music to CDs. Winamp supports playback of Windows Media Video and Nullsoft Streaming Video, as well as most of the video formats supported by Windows Media Player. 5.1 Surround sound is supported where formats and decoders allow.
Winamp supports many types of streaming media: Internet radio, Internet telelvision, XM Satellite Radio, AOL video, Singingfish content, podcasts, and RSS media feeds. It also has extendable support for portable media players, and users can access their media libraries anywhere via internet connections.
You can extend Winamp's functionality through the use of plug-ins, which are available on the Winamp site.
Change Log: -Fixed: Installation issues on Windows Vista (mscvr90, elevatorps.dll, etc) -Fixed: Winamp Modern & Bento notifier issues (with Albumart, CD playback, etc) -Fixed: "Compact Mode" for Tray Control plugin (note, still doesn't work when in Win7 popout tray, so you'll need to set it to 'always show') -Fixed: gen_jumpex -> SHOpenFolderAndSelectItems not located in shell32.dll error on Win2k -Fixed: mp4v.w5s crash on stop in modern skins for mp4 videos with mp4v content -Fixed: Milkdrop2 m_pShaderCompileErrors memory leak -Fixed: procedure entry point not located in nde.dll errors -Fixed: Compatibility issue with WavPack plugin from EP (ml_history bug) -Fixed: Various other installer (and uninstaller) related issues -Fixed: Compatibility issue with Win7 Taskbar (gen_win7shell.dll) plugin (added an exception, so plugin will now work) -Fixed: Potential crash in elevatorps.dll (on Win7/Vista) -Fixed: [in_mod.dll] Some .mod & .xm files not playing correctly -Fixed: [mp4v.w5s] Memory leak -Improved: Further VU meter (beat vis) optimizations (added a one pole IIR filter to make it less jittery) -Improved: [h264] Some more optimizations -Misc: Russian & Romanian installer updates (main international builds)
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Bury all your secrets in my skin Come away with innocence and leave me with my sins The air around me still feels like a cage And love is just a camouflage for what resembles rage again
So if you love me let me go And run away before I know My heart is just too dark to care I can't destroy what isn't there
Deliver me into my fate If I?m alone I cannot hate I don?t deserve to have you Ooh, my smile was taken long ago If I can change I hope I never know
I still press your letters to my lips And cherish them in parts of me that savor every kiss I couldn't face a life without your lights But all of that was ripped apart when you refused to fight
So save your breath, I will not care I think I made it very clear You couldn't hate enough to love Is that supposed to be enough?
I only wish you weren't my friend Then I could hurt you in the end I never claimed to be a saint Ooh, my own was banished long ago It took the death of hope to let you go
So break yourself against my stones And spit your pity in my soul You never needed any help You sold me out to save yourself
And I won?t listen to your shame You ran away, you're all the same Angels lie to keep control Ooh, my love was punished long ago If you still care don't ever let me know If you still care don't ever let me know
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Java software allows you to run applications called "applets" that are written in the Java programming language. These applets allow you to have a much richer experience online than simply interacting with static HTML pages.
Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (JRE), establishes a connection between popular browsers and the Java platform. Java allows applications to be downloaded over a network and run within a guarded sandbox. Security restrictions are easily imposed on the sandbox.
Many cross platform applications also require Java to operate properly.
Strictly for Promotion. SUPPORT Legal HK & Japan Comic Publishers! Our efforts will be proven double-edged unless you people buy the actual printing and support the HK & Japan Comic scenary. Requests will NOT be entertained, We simply scan what we like. It breaks our backs just to do this. This is not charity, we have a CAUSE to fight.