Month: November 2008
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Begbie’s gone soft! Why hard man actor Robert Carlyle loves yoga, chocolate and becoming a grumpy old man (Daily Mail)
He made his name as a psychopath in Trainspotting and is famously intense off screen, too. So why has Robert Carlyle taken up yoga?
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India minister wants all school kids to learn yoga – Reuters India
CHENNAI, India (Reuters) – India’s health minister on Saturday said he wants to push all school-going children to learn yoga, in the hope that it can reduce the prevalence of diseases such as diabetes and hypertension in years to come. Last week …
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Puma Yoga to host first Holiday Open House Dec. 5 (Lakewood Sun Post)
Puma Yoga will host its first Holiday Open House from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the studio located at 15602 Detroit Ave. Instructors will offer light refreshments, complimentary 15 minute massages and belly dancing demonstrations. The studio also asks…
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After Thanksgiving Yoga Class Holiday Detox on November 28 (Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot)
Holiday Detox “After Thanksgiving” Yoga Class Friday, Nov. 28 at 9:30 a.m. at Yoga Rocks. Join Jeannine and Goldie for this very beneficial class that will help to rejuvenate and revitalize your mind and body after that “turkey haze”!
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Yoga helps Dimple rise to ‘The Last Millionaire’ challenges – PR Inside
2008-11-28 15:29:56 – Dimple Sthankiya, is currently starring in the BBC Three TV series, ‘The Last Millionaire’ and is no stranger to stressful situations. She has over ten years international business experience working in the tough world of …
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MUIS says Muslims can practise yoga for health, physical benefits (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
SINGAPORE : The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) has said Muslims can continue to practise yoga solely for its health and physical benefits, while ensuring that their Islamic faith is properly observed.
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MUIS says Muslims can practise yoga for health, physical benefits (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Philippines News)
SINGAPORE : The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) has said Muslims can continue to practise yoga solely for its health and physical benefits, while ensuring that their Islamic faith is properly observed.
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MUIS says Muslims can practise yoga for health, physical benefits (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News)
SINGAPORE : The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) has said Muslims can continue to practise yoga solely for its health and physical benefits, while ensuring that their Islamic faith is properly observed.
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The healing power of yoga – Aspen Times
I would like to take the time to publicly thank the Aspen Club and Spa for offering non-members charity-based classes every day during the off-season so that I could experience the healing powers of yoga while donating to a local charity. That in …
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Yoga strictly for exercise: Muis – Straits Times
MUSLIMS in Singapore can continue to practice yoga if and only if they are consciously doing it for the sole purpose of health. The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore or Muis on Friday said in a statement that the yoga should not involve …