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Tuesday, January 30, 2001

A number of Islamic groups in Southeast Asia stand accused of having links to the Al Qaeda terrorist network.

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Not long ago, no one had heard of him, but the name Fathur Rahman Al-Ghozi has suddenly become world famous. Born in the East Java town of Madiun, he has become the subject of hot gossip since his arrest by the Philippines police two weeks ago. The police who took him in claimed they had made a number of startling finds. Apart from more than 10 M-16 assault rifles and hundreds of detonators, they also seized explosives weighing a total of on

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