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Saturday will see final qualifying for the fifth round of the F1 season, with grid position considered crucial on the Spanish circuit.
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The manner of Rossi's triumph was only overshadowed by the way he risked life and limb to usurp his young team-mate for pole position on Saturday on a saturated ice rink of a circuit that had already caused nine crashes.
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What makes the Justice Department's position unimaginable is that its brief concedes that the Second Circuit's ruling got the law wrong (although the brief maintains that it fortuitously got the result right) and that it is in conflict with other circuit courts that have ruled on the issue.
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But in a 2-1 ruling, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York accepted Aereo's position that the individual antennas meant that Aereo wasn't retransmitting signals, but allowing its subscribers to do what they already could at home with their own antenna and video recorder.
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Britain's Hamilton was claiming the eighth pole position of his remarkable career and again showed his liking for the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit where he put on a peerless performance to win last year's race.
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This meant the circuit board would be edge-on to the sky, the worst position to pick up the satellite signals needed to determine its position.
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