Take steps now to boost brain power, burn calories The Wichita Eagle Mon, 30 May 2011 22:07 PM PDT Are you thinking that taking up exercising at your age would be like trying to sign up with NASA for the first moonwalk: just a little too late? Get your head out of the clouds. No matter what your age, within three months of doing a little walking on Earth, your brain and your body will be younger. | Bleeding Blatter in denial, says Australian senator Reuters via Yahoo! Sports Mon, 30 May 2011 22:03 PM PDT Australian senator Nick Xenophon has continued his crusade against scandal-plagued FIFA, likening the world soccer governing body's president Sepp Blatter to a character in a Monty Python movie. | Jim Boyce: I wonât be Fifa poodle Belfast Telegraph Mon, 30 May 2011 20:36 PM PDT Jim Boyce last night insisted that his new role as Fifa vice-president would not stop him speaking his mind about the troubled governing body of world football. Related Stories So, will Boyce the Voice be heard at Fifa? Boyce: Defectors to Republic would have been better off staying put Jerome Valcke feels heat over World Cup email Nicolas Leoz âwanted his name on FA Cupâ Footballâs Mr Big is ... | Taking the workout to the back of the body Manila Bulletin Mon, 30 May 2011 20:26 PM PDT NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Crunches, curls and sit-ups may be standard workout fare in gyms, basements and living rooms across the land. Â But the authors of a new book suggest people get plenty of that movement in their daily lives. They say to get a really strong midsection the back of the body needs to be worked. Â | Virtual life after death: journey past the last post Kiama Independent Mon, 30 May 2011 20:24 PM PDT IN DEATH, as in life, Jessica Horton was bold and beautiful, and her bravery was complemented by a sense of humour best described as black with a silver lining. Cancer had ravaged her body but she contemplated one last joke, a Facebook update that said simply: "Jessica Horton is ... dead." | Warmth for the Body and Soul The Michigan City News-Dispatch Mon, 30 May 2011 20:06 PM PDT MICHIGAN CITY â" The love for a daughter and daughter-in-law formed a powerful bond between Shirley Yagelski, Michigan City, and Joyce Marhanka, La Porte. | Woman finds son slashed to death on his farm The Borneo Post Mon, 30 May 2011 19:01 PM PDT MIRI: An elderly woman had the shock of her life to find her son dead, his body covered with slash wounds, at his farm near Rh Mokeng longhouse in Sibuti yesterday. | | |
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