Mexico City tightens World Cup crowd controls
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MEXICO CITY, June 19 (Reuters) - Mexico City's government said on Friday it is considering measures to limit the sale of alcohol in public spaces, after over 700,000 people gathered downtown to celebrate Mexico's soccer team advancing to the knockout stage of the World Cup.
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