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Pastimes : Fun Loving Clowns - Laughing All The Way To The Bank

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To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (16)8/28/2000 2:51:16 AM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (1) of 28
 
Six Hurt in Spanish Bull Run.

OK.This is very sick humour.

Forgive me..the devil made me do it.

Holding positions from last week still.

No reason seen to lighten up just yet.

Caution advised,though 4000 appears to want to hold in here.

Any sustained break through 4000 could send us back to 38** this week,but the more likely scenario is 4000 holding and sideways drifting with an up-side bias.The mid-caps look interesting as the big caps consolidate.

Boring week ahead is the theme going into Labour Day.

Yawn...ho hum.

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CUELLAR, Spain (AP) -- Bulls gored six people Sunday during a Pamplona-style running of the bulls event billed as Spain's oldest.

An estimated 1,000 people made the dash with six fighting bulls through the streets of this central Spanish town, from a corral to a bullring where the animals were to face matadors and death. None of those injured by the bulls died.

Cuellar, 70 miles north of Madrid, says its run is now in its 501st year, making it Spain's oldest. City hall cites a 1499 ordinance that officially established the run.

That makes it older than the more famous run in Pamplona, where locals say people have been running with the bulls in the San Fermin Festival, held every July, for a couple hundred years.
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