Over the weekend: Gulf drug cartel decapitated; violence risks increase in Tamaulipas-Texas border
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El Universal (Mexico City) 11/5/10

Bodies confirmed: Michoacán tourists

The Attorney General of the state of Guerrero, David Augusto Sotelo Rosas, confirmed that at the moment, the remains of five of the 18 bodies buried in a makeshift graveyard outside Acapulco are missing tourists from Michoacán. Through various means of identification supplied by relatives, five so far have been verified as those missing. This finding makes the presumption stronger that the remaining bodies are also part of the 20 Michoacán tourists who disappeared last September 20 while on a vacation tour to the Acapulco area. [Note: Later reports confirmed that all the bodies were from the missing 20.]

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/721533.html

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El Diario de Juarez (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua), El Imparcial (Hermosillo, Chihuahua) and others 11/5/10

Stormy Tony blown away

In the border city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas, a four-hour series of running gun battles between Mexican military and organized narcos claimed the life of the leader of the powerful Gulf drug cartel. Antonio Ezequiel Cardenas Guillen, alias “Tony Tormenta,â€