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A young woman collapsed on the street just 200 yards from a District Ūre station. It wasn't close enough.
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I realized this morning as I was taking the bus down to work that I really do love my life down here this summer. I have been lucky, really lucky, in so many ways. The apartment here is great and I like both living on my own and living out of the whole dorm atmosphere....I also love going to the gym. It's really been just too hot to run outside here, especially since I don't feel comfortable with the shape I'm in and if I went for a run outdoors I'd honestly be worried about fainting or something. The gym is literally 2 minutes from my apartment and it makes me feel like I am part of my own neighborhood in the city. I run on the treadmill every day and I am quickly remembering everything that makes exercising the wonderfully life-giving phenomenon that it is. I might take a step class one of these days, but I worry because most of the other people in this gym strike me as seriously hard core.
--from a July 9, 1999, letter from Julia Rusinek to her friend Dina Frid--
It was clear even before she fell that the tall, slender young woman was in trouble. She had been jogging on the east sidewalk of 16th Street just below U, heading south toward the White House, when, say eyewitnesses, she suddenly slowed down and began walking unsteadily. After reaching Caroline Street, she stumbled, then dropped like a stone, not even attempting to break her fall with her hands. ... Continued
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