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ANSA: Letta,pacchetto 'fare' rilancia economia

Posted: 15 Jun 2013 12:46 PM PDT

Via libera da cdm, grande coesione dei ministri

ANSA: Letta,fisco amico con chi in difficolta'

Posted: 15 Jun 2013 12:50 PM PDT

Ma lotta senza quartiere all'evasione

ANSA: Letta, semplificazioni 19/6, lavoro 21/6

Posted: 15 Jun 2013 12:54 PM PDT

Stiamo costruendo una P.A. migliore e piu' attenta

ANSA: Imu: Cgia, entro domani prima rata

Posted: 16 Jun 2013 04:37 AM PDT

Riguarda tutti quelli per i quali non e' scattato blocco

Financial Times: Qatar Holding sells back Porsche stake

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 02:43 AM PDT

Sovereign wealth fund sells 10% stake back to Piëch and Porsche families after buying in during failed efforts by sports car group to take over VW

Financial Times: Starboard calls for Smithfield break-up

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 05:14 AM PDT

Activist investor with 5.7% of Smithfield Foods calls for break-up of US pork producer as alternative to planned takeover by China's Shuanghui

Aljazeera: Taliban 'set to open office in Qatar'

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 07:15 AM PDT

Sources tell Al Jazeera that Afghan armed group will open political office in Doha on Tuesday.

Financial Times: EU set to clear ICE’s $10bn NYSE takeover

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 08:58 AM PDT

Green light to the deal clears the final significant obstacle remaining for ICE to complete the takeover of its 208-year-old rival

Huffington Post: Bryce Harper's Under Armour Ad Features Nationals Star Wearing Blue Underwear

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 09:02 AM PDT

WASHINGTON -- Washington National's superstar outfielder Bryce Harper can add another accomplishment to his very young career: shirtless man in an underwear ad.

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bryce harper under armour


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Huffington Post: Fracking And Water Fights In Nation's Driest Spots

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 09:04 AM PDT

SAN FRANCISCO -- The latest domestic energy boom is sweeping through some of the nation's driest pockets, drawing millions of gallons of water to unlock oil and gas reserves from beneath the Earth's surface.

Hydraulic fracturing, or the drilling technique commonly known as fracking, has been used for decades to blast huge volumes of water, fine sand and chemicals into the ground to crack open valuable shale formations.


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Huffington Post: Tai Chi For Fitness: Slow-Moving Chinese Exercise Can Improve Health

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 09:09 AM PDT


By Dorene Internicola
NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuters) - For modern, harried lifestyles focused on getting and spending, fitness experts say tai chi, the ancient Chinese slow-moving exercise, can be an ideal way for anyone to stay fit.
A staple in senior citizen centers and a common dawn sighting in public parks, the practice can offer long-term benefits for all age groups.
"In this high-tech world that's all about speed, greed and instant gratification, tai chi is the antidote to bring us back to balanced health," according to Arthur Rosenfeld, a tai chi master and the author of a new book called "Tai Chi - The Perfect Exercise: Finding Health, Happiness, Balance, and Strength."
"It doesn't mean you can win the marathon or clean and jerk 750 pounds or win a cycle sprint," said the South Florida resident, 56. "It's not about getting there sooner." Tai chi is more about how the body works than how it looks, and is about aging gracefully and "with less drama."
"The last time I looked, there were some 500 studies about the various physical benefits of tai chi, from improving balance and attention span to boosting the immune system to beating back the symptoms of arthritis, asthma and insomnia," said Rosenfeld.
An estimated 2.3 million U.S. adults have done tai chi in the past 12 months, according to a 2007 National Health Interview Survey.
The practice is not perfect. Tai chi "does not supply the cardiovascular component that we'd be looking for in a well-rounded routine," said Jessica Matthews, a San Diego, California-based exercise physiologist. "The exertion level, while challenging, is not going to increase your heart rate."

'GRAND ULTIMATE MOTION'
T'ai chi ch'uan, as it is formally known, derives from a form of Chinese martial arts. Explaining the slow, circular movement of the practice, Rosenfeld said tai chi is a philosophical term that means the harmonious interplay of opposing forces.
When nature encounters a strong force, the way it answers that force to maintain harmony in the world is with a spiral, he said. "Astronomers see galaxies moving in spirals, water goes down the drain in a spiral, tornados form as a spiral. We spiral in tai chi because the most effective way to move fluid through solid is a spiral."
Hawaii-based personal and group-fitness trainer Jordan Forth, who has studied tai chi since 2006, said one translation of tai chi is "grand ultimate motion."
"I recommend it to everybody," said Forth. "It teaches people to move well in multiple planes of motion with a state of awareness not cultivated in everyday fitness. Most people check out on a treadmill or during high-intensity activity."
Forth said tai chi improves mobility, movement and flexibility and can be even more dynamic than yoga, which the 35-year-old has studied since he was a teenager.
"With tai chi you're grounded the entire time," he said. "For me, (it) translates more into functional everyday movement."
Matthews, who is also a spokeswoman for the American Council on Exercise, said because tai chi is slow motion and low impact, many assume it's just for older people or not a viable means of exercise.
Not so, she said: Research studies have found that the practice increased mineral bone density, boosted endurance, strengthened the lower body, and eased depression.
(Editing by Patricia Reaney and Eric Walsh)


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Huffington Post: 'Game Of Thrones' Art: Submit Your Best GoT-Inspired Works

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 09:10 AM PDT

Talented artists and "Game of Thrones" nerds, we are calling upon you show us your best GoT-inspired artwork.

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Tyrion Lannister by Nathalie Hutsebaut

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Aljazeera: Deep-space telescope ends four-year mission

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 10:29 AM PDT

The largest and most powerful infrared telescope in space has been shut down, European Space Agency announces.

Aljazeera: Deadly monsoon rains sweep north India

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 10:33 AM PDT

At least 26 reported killed by early monsoon rains in Uttarakhand state as army leads rescue efforts in flooded areas.

Financial Times: China breaks silence over Snowden claims

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 10:52 AM PDT

China demands that the US explain extensive internet surveillance revealed by Edward Snowden, and rejects suspicions that he was spying for Beijing

Aljazeera: Lebanese army deploys in tense Bekaa Valley

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 11:15 AM PDT

Elite unit sets up roadblocks between rival villages, day after four Shia men were killed in ambush.

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