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chine appears to work
the inner and outer thigh muscles, but you won't get out of
it what you want, says Holland. "It only works the small, stabilizer
muscles, which is great for performance or rehab, but it won't reduce
fat deposits in that area."What to do instead: Aside from losing weight
to reduce body fat, Holland recommends focusing on exercises that target
larger leg muscles such as squats and lunges.10. AB CRUNCH MACHINEWhy it's
useless: The ab machine can be awkward at best, and injurious at
worst, says Holland. "Users of different heights and fitness levels often
have a difficult time activating their abdominal muscles correctly."What
to do instead: Planks offer a much more natural alternative to build
strength, says Holland. "Start with planks and work up to a stability
ball roll out (with elbows on a fitness ball in plank position,
push the ball away from you and back), both of which can
be modified to the individual needs of the exerciser."
Thai Muslim women offer prayers at Pattani mosque during the month of
Ramadan in Thailand's restive southern Pattani province on July 11, 2013.
The Thai government and Muslim rebels have agreed to try to curb
violence during Ramadan, a Malaysian official said Friday, marking a new
step towards ending nearly a decade of conflict.AFP/FileMalaysian government
representative and facilitator in Thai peace talks Ahmad Zamzamin Hashim
speaks during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur on July 12, 2013.
The Thai government and Muslim rebels have agreed to try to curb
violence during Ramadan, Hashim said Friday, marking a new step towards
ending nearly a decade of conflict.AFPKUALA LUMPUR (AFP) The Thai government
and Muslim rebels have agreed to try to curb violence during Ramadan,
a Malaysian official said Friday, marking a new step towards ending nearly
a decade of conflict.An insurgency in the Muslim-dominated region has claimed
more than 5,700 lives since 2004 but talks between the Thai authorities
and some rebel groups including the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) have
brought tentative hopes of peace.Malaysia is acting as a facilitator for
the negotiations. But despite several rounds of talks since March, attacks
in the region have occurred almost daily.Mediator Ahmad Zamzamin Hashim
said that both parties had "reached a common understanding to work towards
a violence-free Ramadan".Under the "Ramadan Peace Initiative", Thai security
forces
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> CAIRO When autocrat Hosni Mubarak fell after popular protests in 2011,
journalist Sabah Hamamou hoped for change at her newspaper, Al-Ahram, the
state-owned media flagship with an editorial line firmly controlled by the
regime.Hamamou and some of her fellow journalists held demonstrations, issued
petitions and pressed editors for the paper to break from state dictates
and adopt independent, objective coverage.Change never came. First, the
military rulers who took over after Mubarak tightly controlled the paper.
Once Mohammed Morsi became president, his Muslim Brotherhood stepped in
and pushed coverage their direction."What happened was they just put in
their people in Al-Ahram and other state institutions, and nobody tried
to reform the institutions themselves," Hamamou said. "The saying goes if
you are confused about who is ruling Egypt, just look at the
headlines of Al-Ahram."Now Hamamou is dismayed to see the paper and other
state media unquestionably embracing the military after its coup that ousted
Morsi on July 3, following protests by millions around the country demanding
his removal.It's not only state media. Independent TV stations and newspapers
have also enthusiastically backed the military and its crackdown on the
Brotherhood, which included shutting down four Islamist TV stations. Their
full-throated support reflects how convinced they became over Morsi's year
that the Brotherhood were fundamentally anti-democratic and inter
twined
with violent extremists.Independent stations thrived after Mubarak's fall,
usually touting their advocacy for democratic principles. Many, including
several owned by wealthy opponents of the Islamists, were deeply critical
of Morsi. They raised the alarm over signs of the Brotherhood monopolizing
power, infringements of press freedoms and civil liberties, violent hate
speech from his hard-line allies and over the killing of
protesters by police under his administration.But in recent days, they have
been uncritical of acts by the military.After more than 50 pro-Morsi protesters
were shot to death by security forces in clashes Monday, a star
announcer on independent CBC TV, Lamis Hadidi once a
spokeswoman for Mubarak's 2005 re-election campaign cautioned viewers
not to think of the dead as "martyrs."Instead, she blamed the Islamists
for "a new Brotherhood massacre."Egypt's media landscape has long been sharply
partisan. The Brotherhood's TV station and others run by their ultraconservative
Islamist allies now off the air
were whole-heartedly in Morsi's camp. During the past weeks, the Brotherhood's
party has posted pictures of children killed in Syria's civil war, presenting
them as Egyptian Brotherhood dead.Al-Jazeera TV, owned by Brotherhood ally
Qatar, also was accused of strongly pro-Morsi coverage. Since protests against
him began, the station has covered mass rallies in his support more
extensively than those
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