Changing the Landscape of US Higher Education – Video
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Adele takes up pilates and running "in bid to drop 2 dress sizes"
Posted: March 19, 2012 at 5:57 pm
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The singer has become more energetic now that shes quit smoking.
Adele is on the quest to get fit having undertook a new training regime in a bid to drop 2 dress sizes before summer.
The 23-year-old singer, who quit smoking after undergoing throat surgery in November, is said to be working out with a personal trainer twice a week and going to Pilates classes.
A source told The Sun, Adele has found so much more energy now she's quit smoking.
She really wants to get healthier, now that she's halfway there.
She had always been curious about Pilates but until recently there just hadn't been any time.
This might surprise many as the Someone Like You hitmaker had always insisted she was happy with her body image.
Adele event hit back at fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld after he called her "a little too fat" in a French newspaper last month.
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The Nation March 20, 2012 1:00 am
Thai Plastic and Chemicals has taken a 16.73-per-cent stake in Binh Minh Plastics Joint Stock Co, a Vietnamese producer of plastic pipes and fittings.
In its filing to the Stock Exchange of Thailand yesterday, TPC did not reveal the value of the transaction carried out by its wholly owned subsidiary Nawaplastic Industry (Saraburi) Co.
Binh Minh, which is listed on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, is 29.6 per cent owned by State Capital Investment Corporation.
Citi appointment
Citi has appointed Darren Buckley as country officer and head of institutional business at its Thai operation.
Buckley joined Citi in London in 1992. He initially served in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
After a four-year stint in New York, he moved to Asia in 1999, first in regional leadership roles based in Singapore, then as the chief operating officer in Thailand before moving to Japan in 2004.
Motorbike sales up
Sales of new motorcycles rose by 7 per cent year on year to 178,619 units last month.
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Pilates 101
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CHICAGO With some fitness regimens, that first trip to the gym can nearly kill you.
Pilates, with its emphasis on core training and an abundance of moves, works the other way.
The first time is almost the easiest, says Alycea Ungaro, owner of Real Pilates in New York (realpilatesnyc.com and author of Pilates: Body In Motion (DK Publishing, $12.97). It gets harder after that. Once you know what to do, the bar gets higher, the demand gets harder. You see things youre doing wrong and you fix them. You work harder.
Ungaro, who has been teaching Pilates for almost 20 years and opened her first studio in 1996, says Pilates is one of the most adaptable forms of exercise.
We have exercises for people through every decade of their life or their condition, whether theyre triathletes prepping for an event or people recovering from injury or postpartum, she says. Its a very malleable means of training. You can make it as hard or as easy as you wish.
Ungaro says that the classic Pilates mat routine is known for being effective in changing ones body. But many people find the complex choreography and multiple position changes too difficult to keep up with, she says. So she suggests trying Pilates as a circuit.
By using just a handful of key moves and reducing them to their most intense positions, Pilates can be both simple and effective.
This six-minute circuit can be repeated three times for a thoroughly challenging 20-minute routine, she says. Take a 30-second rest between each full set.
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SE Asia Stocks-Mostly lower; Thai index off key 1,200 level
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* Profit taking, high oil drag region * Tesco's fund makes strong Bangkok debut * New central bank rule weighs Indonesia By Viparat Jantraprap BANGKOK, March 19 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian stocks ended mostly lower on Monday as worries about the impact of high oil prices on profit margins prompted investors to cash in on recent gains. Singapore's Straits Times Index ended down 0.7 percent, after Friday's climb to a seven-month high amid upbeat corporate earnings, while the Philippine index fell 0.4 percent after hitting a record high of 5145.89 points in the previous session. Jakarta's Composite Index inched down 0.09 percent, with banks and property stocks under pressure after the central bank said on Friday it would limit the size of housing loans to prevent price bubbles and excessive lending in Southeast Asia's largest economy. Thai shares erased early gains to end flat, after climbing at one point to 1,201.61, the highest since July 15, 1996. Malaysia inched up 0.14 percent in a choppy session, while the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange's VN Index edged down 0.1 percent. "We see a little bit of concern about rising oil prices. It's also profit taking across region after recent gains," said Bangkok-based strategist Teerada Charnyingyong of broker Phillip Securities. Brent crude was steady near $126 a barrel on Monday, with prices suported by continued concerns over potential supply disruptions from Iran and the prospect of a stronger U.S. economy lifting oil demand. Among losing stocks in the region, Indonesian auto distributor PT Astra International Tbk fell 0.7 percent after Bank Indonesia announced the new credit curbs, which included restriction on auto loans. "The new regulation on loan-to-value ratios will lower automotive sales by 10-25 percent in forecast 2012, in our view. Motorcycle sales will be the most impacted and are likely to see structurally lower growth," said Wilianto le of Nomura Asia Pacific Research. Malaysia's biggest lender, Maybank, fell nearly 1 percent after a combined 1.8 percent gain in past four sessions. Manila's top listed firm Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co fell 1.7 percent, reversing its 1.5 percent rise on Friday. In Bangkok, the biggest bank Bangkok Bank Pcl climbed 2.4 percent, extending its 3.3 percent gain of past two sessions, after CLSA said the stock was one of its top 13 regional plays. The property fund of Tesco's Thai unit jumped almost 11 percent in its trading debut as investors who were shut out of Thailand's largest IPO in six years scrambled to get a piece of the high-yielding security. Tesco Lotus Retail Growth Freehold and Leasehold Property Fund's units closed at 11.40 baht, off the day's high of 11.50 baht. The IPO price was 10.40 baht. (Editing by Kim Coghill) For Asian Companies click; For Asia-Pacific News click; For South East Asia Hot Stock reports, click; SOUTHEAST ASIAN STOCK MARKETS Change on day Market Current Prev Close Pct Move Singapore 2990.09 3010.68 -0.68 Kuala Lumpur 1573.60 1571.40 +0.14 Bangkok 1189.50 1189.56 -0.01 Jakarta 4024.73 4028.54 -0.09 Manila 5127.00 5145.89 -0.37 Ho Chi Minh 438.07 438.52 -0.10 Change on year Market Current End prev yr Pct Move Singapore 2990.09 2646.35 +12.99 Kuala Lumpur 1573.60 1530.73 +2.80 Bangkok 1189.50 1025.32 +16.01 Jakarta 4024.73 3821.99 +5.30 Manila 5127.00 4371.96 +17.27 Ho Chi Minh 438.07 351.55 +24.61
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