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The species is familiar: the red-faced jogger puffing around the park-—or from park to park—has become part of the landscape. However, questions about the fashionable delight in physical fitness have been raised by the heart-attack deaths of several joggers. Suddenly jogging has begun to look a risky pastime. But is it really dangerous? NORMAN HARRIS, a New Zealander who writes on sport for the London “Sunday Times.” examines the evidence. Press, 16 February 1980, Page 15