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April 17, 1978 | Dr. George A. Sheehan Having arrived at 59, the author has determined, a posteriori, that people cannot run just one marathon, but must run them over and over—and, a priori, that while a world composed solely of runners would be...
September 14, 1970 | Roger Rapoport Urban blight and civic turmoil come to tiny Aspen, Colo., once esteemed as a mountain hideaway but now a community beset by developers, traffic jams, sewage worries, freeway plans and even dynamiters
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