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Sky's SANDRA BAUMGARTNER: "Sutil: ich habe immer geglaubt eine Zukunft in der F1 zu haben,ich will meine zweite Chance nutzen und gewinnen #F1Sky #SSNHD" ... ("Sutil: I always believed to have a future in F1, I want to make the best out of my second chance and win #F1Sky #SSNHD")

The Age's EMMA QUAYLE: "This is why I love footy. In October Dees fans were tweeting me saying OMG we paid too much for Hogan!!! Now it's: why can't we play him?!?!"

German NBA player DIRK NOWITZKI: "Just saw stephs highlights. Damn. Clinic. Like a video game. Sick"

Visa's RICARDO FORT: "The investments of Qatar in sponsorships is not a small thing. Now Qatar Telecom signed Messi. More to come."

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