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Marathon des Sables runners say organisers failed in duty of care | Marathon running

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Marathon running This article is more than 2 years oldMarathon des Sables runners say organisers failed in duty of careThis article is more than 2 years oldExclusive: some competitors say they feared they would die in 56C Sahara heat during six-day 250km race It is billed as the “toughest footrace on Earth”, the equivalent of five and half marathons in stifling desert heat. But runners at the Marathon des Sables have accused organisers of failing in their duty of care by letting the event go ahead in exceptionally high temperatures, and after a stomach bug swept through runners, as well as medical and support staff. Read More...

Sydney Sweeney on How She Prepared for Her Role in 'Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood'

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Celebrity Now that Sydney Sweeney's star is rising, fans are revisiting some of her older work. How did she prepare for her role in 'Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood'? Published on March 30, 2022 2 min read Sydney Sweeney has been in a flurry of projects in the past few years. From Euphoria to The White Lotus, the actor-producer has been a part of some of the biggest shows on TV. Read More...

The 10 greatest changes of the past 1,000 years

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My castle is not your castle … the keep of Loches castle, shown here in a detail from Emmanuel Lansyer’s 1891 painting, was built in the 11th century. Photograph: World History Archive/AlamyMy castle is not your castle … the keep of Loches castle, shown here in a detail from Emmanuel Lansyer’s 1891 painting, was built in the 11th century. Photograph: World History Archive/AlamyBooksIn Europe, the last millennium has been shaped by successive waves of change, but which shifts, in which centuries, have really shaped the modern world? Read More...