Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Spain aid package would weigh heavily: Italy Finance Minister

MILAN (Reuters) - A 100 billion euro aid request from Spain to its euro zone partners would shave 1.5 percent off Italy's economic output, the finance minister in Rome was quoted as saying on Monday.

Spain, which has already obtained a lifeline worth that much for its struggling banking sector, could seek a sovereign rescue next month, euro zone officials told Reuters on Saturday.

If that happened, "Italy would bear the brunt of the cost," Vittorio Grilli said in an interview with daily La Repubblica, pointing out that Italy's public debt had already gone up by 4 percent as a consequence of European Union aid given to Greece, Ireland and Portugal.

"If Spain were to obtain aid for no less than 100 billion euros, the Italian share would be equivalent of another 1.5 percent of gross domestic product."

Italy needed to be generous in such circumstances, but also carefully assess the impact on its public finances.

Rome expects Madrid to apply for aid given the worsening of Spain's deficit and its banking crisis, the newspaper said.

Spain is considering asking for a rescue package but wants to know more about its conditions and scope before applying. Doing so would calm financial markets, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said on Friday.

Spain is the main focus of investor concerns over the euro zone debt crisis but Italy, with a huge public debt and the European Union's slowest average economic growth rate, is seen as the next weakest link.

The two countries' sovereign debt yields have tracked each other for months, albeit with Spain's borrowing costs consistently higher.

The Italian government was also cautious with regards to a possible decision of allowing more time for Greece to hit its deficit-reduction targets, the paper said, without quoting Grilli directly.

That stance would put Italy in the same camp as Germany with regard to Greece, which is locked in talks with lenders on a further set of reforms in exchange for the new loan tranche it needs to stave off bankruptcy.

In the interview, Grilli reiterated that Italy was not planning to ask for any kind of euro zone aid.

"The country's finances are solid. In 2013 we will meet the goal of a balanced budget adjusted for the (economic) cycle. And this without aid of any sort," Grilli said.

(Reporting By Lisa Jucca; Editing by John Stonestreet)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/spanish-aid-package-impact-italy-minister-press-055307001--finance.html

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Football (soccer) scores a health hat trick for hypertensive men

ScienceDaily (Oct. 15, 2012) ? Playing football (soccer) could be the best way for people with high blood pressure, known as hypertension, to improve their fitness, normalise their blood pressure and reduce their risk of stroke, according to research published today (Oct. 15, 2012) in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

Research from Universities of Exeter and Copenhagen, and Gentofte University Hospital in Denmark suggests football training prevents cardiovascular disease in middle-aged men with hypertension and is more effective than healthy lifestyle advice currently prescribed by GPs.

After six months of football training, three out of four men in this study had blood pressure within the normal, healthy range.

Almost one third of British men have hypertension, which increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases including stroke and coronary artery disease. It has long been known that physical exercise can reduce blood pressure in patients with hypertension, but until now little evidence is available on which form of exercise is most effective.

The research team recruited 33 men aged between 33 and 54 with mild to moderate hypertension. They randomly divided them in two groups: one took part in two hour-long football training sessions a week while the other received usual care by a GP including advice about the importance of physical activity and a healthy diet, together with control blood pressure measurements. The effects on exercise capacity, maximal oxygen uptake, body fat and blood pressure, were monitored after three months and at the end of the six-month trial.

For the football-playing group, average mean blood pressure was reduced by 10 mmHg, while the reduction was only 5 mmHg in the control group receiving the usual GP advice. For the football group, maximal oxygen uptake and maximal exercise capacity was improved by10 per cent, resting heart rate decreased by eight beats per minute and body fat mass dropped by an average of two kilograms. No significant changes to these health measures were observed in the control group.

The men who had taken part in soccer training were also found to be less physically strained during moderate intensity exercise. When taking part in activities such as cycling, they had markedly lower heart rates and elevated fat burning.

Lead researcher Professor Peter Krustrup of the University of Exeter said: "Playing football scores a hat trick for men with hypertension: it reduces blood pressure, improves fitness and burns fat. Only two hour-long football training sessions a week for six months caused a remarkable 13/8 mmHg in arterial blood pressure, with three out of four participants normalising their blood pressure during the study period.

"The football training also boosted the aerobic fitness and resulted in marked improvements in both maximal and moderate exercise capacity. Playing football made it easier for previously untrained men to train even harder, and also make it easier for them to cope with everyday life activities such as cycling, walking upstairs, shopping and lawn mowing."

Professor Peter Krustrup concludes: "Although our previous research has highlighted the many health benefits of playing football, this is the first evidence that football may contribute fundamentally to prevention of cardiovascular disease in hypertensive men."

Senior cardiologist from Gentofte University Hospital in Denmark, Peter Riis Hansen, also emphasised that evidence suggests that the decrease in blood pressure after football training lead to a considerable reduction in the risk of stroke, myocardial infarction and death. He said: "Our results are very exciting and we are now trying to understand the findings in more depth, for example by investigating the effects of playing football on the heart's structure and function.

"Recent studies from our research group have also shown positive effects of football training on the blood pressure and heart in premenopausal women with normal blood pressure and we are now aiming to test the effects of football in women with hypertension."

The study was funded by the Danish Heart Foundation (Hjerteforeningen), FIFA -- Medical Assessment and Research Centre (F-MARC), Nordea-fonden, the Danish Football (Soccer) Association (Dansk Boldspil-Union) and the Sports Confederation of Denmark (Danmarks Idr?ts-Forbund).

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  1. Krustrup, Peter; Randers, Morten B.; Andersen, Lars J.; Jackman, Sarah R.; Bangsbo, Jens; Hansen, Peter R. Soccer Improves Fitness and Attenuates Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Hypertensive Men. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2012; DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3182777051

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

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by: jerroldcor45 - October 13th, 2012

If you are thinking exactly what a virtual assistant, or VA can do for you, you?ll discover that the solution is ?a lot .? Digital co-workers are independent entrepreneurs that may provide professional technical and administrative assistance, and even creative or social services for their clients. The special mark of an a person is that he or she operates from the home business, using Internet and the phone as means of communication.When you hire an a person you could assign daily tasks that have to be performed, so that you?ll have more hours to handle your organization. Be they long-term or short-term projects, the tasks that you opt to delegate to your electronic associate may include a broad range of services and this only is dependent upon what you need and the skills of the person you hire. Although they won?t become your workers, he or she will still need to perform just like one.A bilingual or multilingual VA is an one who masters two or much more foreign languages. 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Creating a business website, establishing an appealing Facebook page, Twitter plans or every other cutting-edge social networking tools can be responsibilities to delegate to your VA.VAs Offer Customer ServicesWhen you are interested in obtaining customers global, a multilingual or bilingual virtual assistant is an important companion who can communicate with your clients who talk the languages the VA is fluent in. Your VA can interact with your prospects and customers inside their native language and this process can boost your business.Multilingual Virtual Assistant Can Also Handle Translation TasksIf you need to read your site, articles, Powerpoint presentations or press announcements in the language of the country you are thinking about, you can ask your electronic secretary to take care of these tasks. Obviously, you will find unit translations but everybody knows that their effectiveness is not yet adequate. Human translation can not be changed however. For this reason if you deal with foreign clients, hiring a multilingual or bilingual online assistant is the greatest choice. Being more associated with your day to day operations, he/she can do a better job than the usual certified translator. Authorized translators frequently cost more, so this might mean you can save your self money.International Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing Performed By VAsA bilingual or perhaps a multilingual personal helper can assist you with not just converting your website but in addition with optimizing it so that search engines can rank it higher. You can find the proper person if you look for multilingual electronic helpers to execute SEO for the qualified languages. An indigenous speaker can better know which keywords are related inside their place, so the translation can be more appropriate and culturally adjusted to the crowd it is designed for. Sites such as Google or Bing will favor your site when you yourself have executed International SEO with your associate help.These individuals can be your partners, not just your employees and the reliable and cost-effective solution of hiring them will translate into better results for your organization. Outsourcing your schedule tasks to a VA, will enable you to focus on more important operations of one?s primary business, so that your production will increase.

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'Taken 2' proves unstoppable at box office

By Pamela McClintock, The Hollywood Reporter

Box office revenues soared 58 percent over a year ago thanks to a handful of films that overperformed, led by Liam Neeson action pic "Taken 2" and Ben Affleck's awards darling "Argo."

From 20th Century Fox and EuropaCorp, "Taken 2" grossed $22.5 million from 3,706 theaters in its second weekend to stay at No. 1. An unqualified hit, the pic has now earned $86.8 million domestically and $132.8 million internationally for a worldwide total of $220 million -- just shy of the $226.8 million earned by the first "Taken" in its entire run.

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"Argo," from Warner Bros., grossed a strong $20.1 million from 3,232 locations in its debut to easily take the No. 2 spot. The critically acclaimed film surged 47 percent from Friday to Saturday as moviegoers flocked to see the period political thriller, about the rescue of six Americans during the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis.

Affleck both directed and stars in the $44 million film, which received a glowing A+ CinemaScore, guaranteeing a long run for the film throughout awards season.

The movie's opening weekend was fueled by older moviegoers -- 93 percent of the audience was over the age of 25, and 52 percent over the age of 50 -- but Warners is confident the audience will expand. In terms of gender, 54 percent were females.

"Good movies rise to the occasion. Both 'The Town' (also directed by Affleck) and 'Gran Torino' played older initially and then turned into four-quadrant movies," Warners president of domestic distribution Dan Fellman said.

Based on the true story of the rescue of six Americans hiding out at the Canadian Embassy during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, "Argo" also headlines Bryan Cranston, Alan Arkin and John Goodman. The film chronicles how the Americans were able to escape Iran after the CIA and specialist Tony Mendez, played by Affleck, staged a fake movie production as a cover.

GK Films and Smokehouse, George Clooney and Grant Heslov's former production company, produced "Argo."

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Summit Entertainment's pre-Halloween pic "Sinister" also overperformed, taking the No. 3 spot with $18.3 million from 2,527 theaters. The pic is the most profitable of the weekend, considering it cost under $3 million to make.

The R-rated "Sinister" marks another victory for uber horror producer Jason Blum and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones' Automatik, a joint venture between IM Global and Alliance. They produced alongside the film's writer and director, Scott Derrickson ("The Exorcism of Emily Rose"). The film stars Ethan Hawke as a true-crime writer whose family is plunged into danger after he finds a box of gruesome home movies.

"Whenever you overperform industry expectations, it's always a nice thing," Lionsgate executive president of distribution David Spitz.

Sinister, receiving a C+ CinemaScore, common for a horror film, skewed slightly male (54 percent), while two-thirds of the audience was between the ages of 18 and 34.

Sony's animated hit "Hotel Transylvania" showed no signs of slowing down in its third weekend as it jumped the $100 million mark, grossing $17.3 million to come in No. 4. The film's domestic cume is $102.2 million; internationally, it's also overperforming and has grossed $49.3 million through Sunday from a total of 24 markets.

"'Hotel Transylvania' is performing beyond anyone's imagination, and the holds are ridiculous. It exceeds expectations in every new market it opens in," Sony president of worldwide distribution Rory Bruer said.

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"Hotel Transylvania" even beat new Sony family comedy "Here Comes the Boom," starring Kevin James (also a voice lead in "Hotel Transylvania") and Salma Hayek. The pic, produced by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison, grossed a soft $12 million from 3,014 theaters to place No. 5. The film did receive an A CinemaScore.

CBS Films' dark comedy "Seven Psychopaths," only opening in 1,480 locations, slightly underperformed in grossing $4.3 million to place No. 9. A favorite on the festival circuit, the pic stars?Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, Christopher Walken and Abbie Cornish.

Saturday's live broadcast of the Metropolitan Opera's "L'Elisir d'Amore" placed No. 10 with $2.3 million from 900 theaters. The broadcast kicks off the seventh season of "The Met: Live in HD" program.

Summit's specialty pic "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" placed No. 11 as it expanded into a total of 726 theaters, grossing $2.2 million for a pleasing cume of $6.2 million.

Conservative offering "Atlas Shrugged: Part II" came in No. 12 in its debut, grossing $1.7 million from 1,071 theaters.

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