The Region - News from Aug. 30, 1987
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A tamer-than-usual running of the bulls was staged down the main street of Tecate, Mexico, but officials were bracing for larger and more rambunctious crowds today for the second half of the annual show of bravado. Officials said there were no serious injuries to either the 15 bulls or the several hundred participants. Victor Eduardo Penalosa, president of the Tecate Tourism Bureau, said he was disappointed by the turnout, estimated at fewer than 4,000. In past years, more than 20,000 have turned up for the affair.
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