December 16, 2008

NOMI Pilates - Miami New Times

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On Earth, people put off, postpone, and procrastinate when it comes to exercising, but on Mars, little green men have trouble coming up with reasons not to get their sweat on for at least an hour a day. Their slimy, globular eyes bug out a little

Ill. House panel recesses impeachment hearing - Hanford Sentinel
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - An Illinois House panel’s unprecedented meeting to decide whether to impeach scandal-plagued Gov. Rod Blagojevich (bluh-GOY’-uh-vich) is over for the day. The bipartisan committee was to discuss how the panel will operate and

Braving a Tough Economy, La Dolce Vita Retreats Introduces Unique - PR Inside
travel, women, luxury, europe, wellness - After working with major donors to some of the most prestigious hospitals in Southern California, Janice Briggs has married two of her passions - travel and experiential learning - to create a company that

Healing touch for Centrepoint site - New Zealand Herald
is about to become a place of healing and teaching. The principal of the Wellpark College of Natural Therapies, Phillip Cottingham, said he had bought the 7.6ha site from the Public Trust. The trust sold it on behalf of the Community Growth Trust

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No penalty for Malaysia s Sarawak Muslims performing yoga - Thaindian.com

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Kuching (Malaysia), Dec 10 (IANS) Malaysia s Sarawak state has forbidden Muslims to perform yoga exercises, but there would be no penalty for those who choose to do it.Sarawak has ruled that yoga is haram (forbidden) for Muslims in the state

Religion Blog: Is yoga (spiritually) dangerous? - Florida Times-Union
Muslim authorities in Malaysia certainly think it is. Last month, they issued a ruling banning Muslims there from the practice because they said it has traces of Hinduism that can threaten one’s salvation. Those Muslim leaders aren’t alone in their

Wind chills force students to stay inside - La Crosse Tribune
When wind chills keep temperatures below zero, students at Franklin Elementary School, 1611 Kane St., stay indoors for recess, Principal Jerry Berns said. Teachers take the students to their classrooms after lunch where they play games such as

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