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Current Issue: (The Mac Weekly)

It is crucial that you proceed with caution if you have back pain. Make sure that you take the time to consult your physician about starting an abdominal strengthening routine. While the ab exercise is mutually beneficial to your tummy as well as your back, this same exercise is also hard on your back.

Current Issue: (The Mac Weekly)

This is the official Terms of Use Agreement ("Agreement") for www.collegepublisher.com ("Site," "we," "us," or "our"), an Internet website offered in cooperation with the mtvU Television channel ("MTVU Channel").

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Schensul: Experience new foliage (The Record)

The thing about fall foliage, in the end, is its otherworldliness. Sure, you've seen leaves turn before. You've seen orange, yellow, red. But you've never seen these oranges, yellows and reds before -- no matter how many autumns you've experienced in your lifetime.

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TES Website Terms and Conditions (Times Education Supplement)

These are the terms and conditions that apply to use of the www.tes.co.uk website ("the Website"), which is brought to you by TSL Education Limited of Admiral House, 66-68 East Smithfield, London E1W 1BX ("TSL Education").

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Run for it (The Globe Gazette)

Looking for a cheap, easy way to exercise? Running might be the answer.

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The Questionnaire (Baltimore City Paper)

We asked all the candidates for mayor, city council president and district council seats to fill out a short questionnaire on their positions across a variety of issues we consider crucial.

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DATA SNAP:French July Indus Output +1.3% MM Vs -0.6% June -2 (The Forex Market)

The production of consumption goods edged down a touch by 0.1%, while equipment goods production increased 1%. French companies churned out more boats, airplanes, trains and motorcycles, with production increasing 1.4% in July. Electrical equipment production rose 1.2% in July on the month, while the production of mechanical equipment increased 0.7%.

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DATA SNAP:US July Trade Gap Down Slightly Despite High Oil (The Forex Market)

=============================================================== Jul International Trade ! ! Jul Jun ! Consensus: ! Deficit: $59.25B $59.43Br ! $59.20B ! Exports: $137.68B $134.10Br ! Actual: ! Imports: $196.93B $193.53Br ! $59.25B ! ===============================================================

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UPDATE: French July Foreign Trade Deficit Widens To EUR3.3B (The Forex Market)

(Updates an item published at 0652 GMT with background, new figures.) PARIS (Dow Jones)--The French foreign trade deficit widened to EUR3.3 billion in July from a revised EUR3.15 billion in June, the French customs office said Wednesday.

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Sweden August UND1X +0.7% On Year (The Forex Market)

STOCKHOLM (Dow Jones)--Swedish consumer prices were on average unchanged from July to August. The inflation rate decreased somewhat to 1.8% in August (July 1.9%) The inflation rate was 1,6% in August 2006. The CPI for August 2007 is 289.41 (1980=100).

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DATA SNAP: Denmark Aug HICP +0.9% On Yr Vs +1.1% July -2- (The Forex Market)

Statistics Denmark said the highest price increases in the past 12 months were seen in education, where prices rose 4.1%. Prices in restaurants and hotels increased 2.4% year-on-year while clothes and shoes were 1.8% cheaper than in August 2006.

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Current Issue: (The Mac Weekly)

According to American College of Sports Medicine, aerobic exercises done three times a week for at least 20 minutes at 60% of the maximum heart rate suffice for increasing the fitness level of an average person. For better and faster results, one can exercise more often and for longer duration (say, 40-45 minutes), but definitely not harder than 60% of maximum heart rate.



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