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In Los Angeles many people went to hospital after a marathon conducted in a heatwave.
Switzer lined up for the Marathon, conducted a slew of other interviews for the BAA at the Hopkinton starting line, then performed an honor reserved for the best of the best by sending the "elite" women's runners off on their quest to win today's race.
Besides the episodes, the anchors of the marathon conducted several discussions in studio: with young actors of the local theatre on how to choose the profession; with volunteers on how to help the civil society organizations; with pupils of the Dnipropetrovsk school # 34 on their initiative "Road Safety School".
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Already, the major marathons conduct their own drug testing because they know testing isn't uniform — and can't be trusted — worldwide.
The event was promoted as a BioBlitz, after a kind of ecological marathon first conducted about five years ago at Walden Pond in Massachusetts.
But on Wednesday night, before a capacity crowd at Summerstage -- so large that the police ordered the gates closed, disappointing several hundred latecomers -- Mr. La Selva, 71, completed his marathon by conducting a production of Verdi's final opera, "Falstaff".
Today's race left even the winner curiously downcast and left track and field officials to contemplate significant changes in the way the marathon trials are conducted, as well as the way American marathoners are trained.
One person who knows Mr. Chen said it was not surprising that he became unnerved once American officials left, after days of marathon negotiations, all conducted through translators.
Mr. Nygaard has conducted marathon performances of Beethoven's symphonies and Mozart's piano concertos -- "the kind of thing no board of directors would ever approve," he said -- and he has a yen for musical archaeology, having presented, for example, entire programs of music by the Danish Romantic composer Niels Gade.
Using a computer installed with sophisticated phone-hacking software, he conducted marathon sessions unlocking the devices so they could be used on other networks, processing as many as 500 phones per visit and charging traffickers between $20 and $50 each, according to police.
With their company's stocks and bonds sinking again, executives at the Calpine Corporation conducted a marathon conference call with investors yesterday, hoping to reassure them about the company's financial strength and future profits.
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