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Indeed, training regimens haven't changed much since the early days of the running boom in the late 1960s.
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But don't expect the running boom to grind to a halt.
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The long-running housing market boom could turn out to be a speculative bubble whose bursting damages economic confidence and growth.
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In September 2004, years before the iPhone app boom, the service launched a mobile version for PDAs running on Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 and using Wi-Fi which, at the time, was a very rare commodity.
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Tracey says it really looks as if Obama is running at both ends of the baby boom.
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The 1970s gave us the jogging boom and a New York Times bestseller called The Complete Book of Running.
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The idea is that setting a structural budget target will make budget writers less short-sighted: During an economic boom when actual GDP might be running above the economy's long-run potential the government's budget position will look deceptively strong, reflecting the fact that tax revenue is high and government spending on things like unemployment insurance is low.
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But they have been among the worst sinners during the Asian boom years, investing with no apparent regard for economic return and, collectively, running up debts five times the size of their equity.
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Rodgers had come of age as a racer during that exuberant '70s running boom, and though he was a great competitor he also won the New York Marathon four times he loved the inclusiveness of a marathon, how anyone could line up with the trained professionals (Rodgers doesn't like the term "elite, " considering it too standoffish).
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