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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Thousands Turn Out For Cinco De Mayo

Compiled From Wire Services

To the beat of drums and the crack of muskets, thousands of Mexicans turned out Monday for Cinco de Mayo celebrations re-enacting the defeat of foreign soldiers in 1862.

The noisy production was staged within earshot of the airport where President Clinton was to arrive later in the day, in what some opponents of Mexico’s foreign policy call bad timing.

May 5 - Cinco de Mayo - is a national holiday in Mexico commemorating the Battle of Puebla, in which Mexico defeated French occupation troops on high plains southeast of Mexico City.