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A man is gored in the leg by a fighting bull during the fourth of eight planned runs at the famous San Fermin festival, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Monday, July 10, 2006. The festival, held since 1591, attracts tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of revelry, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights.
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A man gored in the leg by a fighting bull during the fourth of eight planned runs at the famous San Fermin festival, is carried on a stretcher in Pamplona, northern Spain, on Monday, July 10, 2006. The severity of the injury was not immediately known.
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A runner is tossed by a fighting bull during a bull run through the streets of Pamplona, northern Spain, Sunday, July 9, 2006. Thousands of daredevils sprint with bulls from a ranch known for raising especially large, ornery beasts in Pamplona. The San Fermin festival, held since 1591, attracts tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of revelry, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights.
AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos
A bull is seen during a bull run through the streets of Pamplona, northern Spain, Saturday, July 8, 2006. Spain's most famous fiesta, the San Fermin bull-running festival, was popularized internationally by Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises."
AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar
Runners are chased by bulls during the first bull run of the famous San Fermin festival, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Friday, July 7, 2006. Armed with courage, and many with a little too much to drink, thousands of runners scrambled down Pamplona's narrow cobblestone streets chased by a pack of massive bulls.
AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza
A runner gets in between three charging bulls during the first bull run of the famous San Fermin festival, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Friday, July 7, 2006. Armed with courage, and many with a little too much to drink, thousands of runners scrambled down Pamplona's narrow cobblestone streets chased by a pack of massive bulls.
AP Photo/Juan Manuel Serrano
Runners are chased by charging bulls during the first bull run of the famous San Fermin festival, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Friday, July 7, 2006. Armed with courage, and many with a little too much to drink, thousands of runners scrambled down Pamplona's narrow cobblestone streets chased by a pack of massive bulls.
AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos
A charging bull catches the shirt of a runner during the first bull run of the San Fermin festival, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Friday, July 7, 2006. Armed with courage, and many with a little too much to drink, thousands of runners scrambled down Pamplona's narrow cobblestone streets chased by a pack of massive bulls.
AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos
Runners fall in front of charging bulls during the first bull run of the famous San Fermin festival, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Friday, July 7, 2006. Armed with courage, and many with a little too much to drink, thousands of runners scrambled down Pamplona's narrow cobblestone streets chased by a pack of massive bulls.
AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza
A reveler cheers during the 'Chupinazo,' the official opening of the 2006 San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, northern Spain, Thursday, July 6, 2006. The fiestas 'Los San Fermines' held since 1591, attract tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of revelry, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights.
AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Skippy Haisma, a reveler from Melbourne, Australia, is lifted during the 'Chupinazo' marking the official opening of the 2006 San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, northern Spain, Wednesday, July 5, 2006. The fiestas 'Los San Fermines' held since 1591, attracts tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of revelry, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights.
AP Photo/Juan Manuel Serrano
Revelers are sprayed with water while celebrating the 'Chupinazo,' the official opening of the 2006 San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, northern Spain, Thursday, July 6, 2006. The fiestas 'Los San Fermines' held since 1591, attract tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of revelry, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights.
AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza
A reveler jumps from a fountain while celebrating the 'Chupinazo,' the official opening of the 2006 San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, northern Spain, Thursday, July 6, 2006. The fiestas 'Los San Fermines' held since 1591, attract tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of partying, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights.
AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar
A reveler jumps from a fountain into the arms of others celebrating the 'Chupinazo,' the official opening of the 2006 San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, northern Spain, Thursday, July 6, 2006. The fiestas 'Los San Fermines' held since 1591, attract tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of partying, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights.
AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar
Revelers hold up traditional red neckties during the 'Chupinazo,' which opens the San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, northern Spain, Thursday, July 6, 2006. The fiestas 'Los San Fermines' held since 1591, attract tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of partying, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights.