FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) – Italian state bodies, including the influential National Health Institute, are expected to give a positive opinion, albeit conditional, on setting up a new terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG), the special commissioner for the project said. State bodies, which discussed the issue earlier on Thursday in Rome, will unveil their opinion on Oct. 21, when they meet with local entities and the company responsible for the project, said commissioner Eugenio Giani. A positive opinion would be an important step in the permitting process for the floating LNG terminal, whic…