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Dressed in a white T-shirt, blue shorts and running shoes, César Rincón looked like everyone else trying to stay cool on a hot afternoon in Madrid’s Casa de Campo park. No one took much notice of him until he stepped into the shade of a tall pine, picked up a large red cape and started moving it to the familiar sway of a matador. Even at the age of 60 and well past his days as one of the best bull...
As debate over bullfighting intensifies, Spain faces a reckoning in the ring | Huntaegis