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August 19th, 2004

Sahara Marathon
Resources

Western Sahara Online
http://www.wsahara.net/index.html

A comprehensive collection of information about Western Sahara: history, culture, news, and the struggle of its people for independence.

Sahrawi girl
Photo: Aiala Fernández

Congressman Joe Pitts’ Western Sahara page
http://www.house.gov/pitts/sahara.htm
Take a photo tour and learn about U.S. Representative Joe Pitts’ opinion on the status of Western Sahara.

Sahara Marathon
http://www.saharamarathon.org/
Find details on running this race across the Sahara to benefit the Sahrawi people.

Ultra Running Magazine
http://www.ultrarunning.com/
Learn about upcoming races, obtain the facts about ultras, and find out race results.

Marathon Guide
http://www.marathonguide.com/
Everything related to running a marathon; from schedules to training to news.

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