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In the quite useful and also dangerously temptation-dangling tome 1,000 Places to See Before You Die (which incidentally, includes the Santa Barbara Mission), the Moroccan section understandably opens ...
Before the 2002 bombings, Bali enjoyed a reputation for peace and tranquility. The nightclub blasts killed people from 22 countries, including 88 Australians and seven Americans.
A senior member of al-Qaida has admitted that the organisation sent money to buy explosives to an Indonesian Islamist group suspected of involvement in the Bali bombing, a UK-based terrorism ...
While no-one has admitted carrying out the attack, Indonesian Defence Minister Matori Abdul Djalil said earlier he believed it was linked to the al-Qaeda network. "We are sure al-Qaeda is here," the ...
Last year, 5.2 million foreigners along with 9.4 million domestic holidaymakers visited Bali, according to government data, and the island is developing at breakneck speed to cater to the demand.
Host Bob Edwards speaks with NPR's Michael Sullivan about the car-bomb attack that killed more than 180 people in Bali, Indonesia, on Saturday. The Indonesian Defense Secretary says al-Qaida is ...
Al-Qaeda has been blamed for the 11 September and Cole attacks. However, police have not proved any links between al-Qaeda or JI and the 12 October Bali bombing.
All those detained are being questioned over possible links to the Oct. 12 Bali bombings, police detective Aryanto Sutadi said. The blasts killed nearly 200 people, mostly foreign tourists.
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