Acapulco tourists close to drug war's gunfire; 18 dead

Jun 7th, 2009 - Houston Chronicle

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Acapulco tourists close to drug war's gunfire; 18 dead - Houston Chronicle

MEXICO CITY - Mexican soldiers killed 16 suspected gangsters and lost two of their own during a fierce battle in the resort city of Acapulco, military officials said Sunday.

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